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JOHN MASON PETTINGEI.L 



PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 



NOTES CONCERNING THOSE OF THE NAME 
COMPILED BY THE LATE 

JOHN MASON PETTINGELL 



ARRANGED FOR PUBLICATION BY 

CHARLES HENRY POPE 

Editor and Publishei of "The Elwell Family in America. " "Ware Genealogy, ' " Mooar (Moors) 

Genealogy." Compiler of "The Dorchester Pope Family." "The Cheney Genealogy." 

" The Pioneers of Massachusetts." 



EDITED AND COMPARED WITH THE 
COMPILER'S NOTES BY 

CHARLES I PETTINGELL 



BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 
1906 



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PREFACE 



Although three persons, John M. Pettingell, Mr. Charles H. Pope, 
and Charles I. Pettingell have participated in the publication of this 
book, John M. Pettingell deserves the entire credit. If he had not 
engaged for years in a patient and persistent research the other two 
would not have had an opportunity to publish the genealogy. 

It was nearly ten years ago that he began to collect data con- 
cerning people of the name. As he lived in the county in which 
his ancestor Richard had settled, he was able to take from local 
records much pertaining to the early generations. By constant 
correspondence he came into touch with the family at large, secur- 
ing fragments of data which gradually found their proper places in 
his compilation. Several years went by in which his material over- 
flowed from one record book into six, and his correspondence grew 
into the thousands. In 1901 the work, which was reasonably near 
completion, was suddenly stopped by the compiler's death. 

For nearly a year the manuscript lay untouched. In the spring 
of 1902, while a student in the Harvard Law School, I examined the 
data to see what could be done toward publication. I was entirely 
unfamiliar with this kind of work and had never seen the material 
which had been collected. To secure the opinion of an experienced 
person I carried the manuscript books to Mr. Charles H. Pope who 
had published genealogies of his own compilation and had edited 
the compilations of others. He reported that the manuscript was 
in a fine condition and but for arrangement and copying nearly 
ready for the printer. 

Upon his advice work was at once begun. Mr. Pope undertook 
the arrangement of the book, preparing a simple and comprehensive 
scheme which has proven sufficiently elastic to meet all demands. 



viii PREFACE 

person or family spells the name in this or that way. Of the forms 
in use, " Pettengill " and " Pettingill " are perhaps the most com- 
mon. " Pettingell " is surely not so common as " Pettengill." 
Those persons who are descendants of Nathaniel of Andover seem 
imiversally to spell the name " Pettengill." Those in the first part 
of the book are far from imiform in the sjielling. 

In sending out this book, I wish that I could thank personally 
all who have aided in the work. There are many who aided the 
compiler and are unknown to me ; some of those who were his helpers 
have also been mine. Then there are a few who have become inter- 
ested in the work since my connection with it. All of these I thank 
heartily, and not for myself alone but for him whose book this is, 
who, had he lived, would himself have thanked them. The few 
who have been suspicious and uncharitable are lost in the multitude 
of those who have displayed sympathy and appreciation. 

If the finders of mistakes in these pages will inform me, I will 
note the mistakes, and any one who wishes later to complete or 
revise the work may have the benefit of the notes. 

CHARLES I. PETTINGELL. 

Amesbury, Mass., 
August i, 1905. 



EDITOR'S NOTE. 



When the arrangement of this book was planned after the com- 
piler's death, it was the intention of those interested to include in 
the book an article on the family in England, past and present. 
Owing to the inability of the editor to raise sufficient money to 
secure data enough to make such an article of historical value, we 
are obliged to omit it. 

Mr. Charles H. Pope, while in England to carry on a private 
genealogical research, took occasion to make notes of what he cotdd 
find concerning the family and incidentally to search for the ancestry 
of Richard Pettingell. Acting upon the suggestion made by a 
member of the Fuller family (see page 4 of the genealogy), Mr. Pope 
examined the records in the neighborhood of Topcroft, Norfolk. 
His particular purpose was to see if a will could be found in which 
reference is made to ovir Richard as a descendant. Although 
several Richards were found, there was none who could be identified 
with our ancestor. Mr. Pope also made several stray notes showing 
the antiquity of the family. Birth and marriage records similar 
to those in the note which follows are numerous in that locality. 

So many inquiries have been made concerning a family coat of 
arms that it ought to be said frankly that we have none. Apparently 
Richard Pettingell came from sober and solid but humble stock, 
as did so many of his contemporaries. The records show that only 
a very few people in New England had coats of arms. Probably 
not one family in a hundred of those now claiming this distinction 
is rightly entitled to it. In any case, no Pettingell appears in the 
list of those in the colonies who had a coat of arms, and correspond- 
ence with the College of Arms, London, the official registry of arms 
and pedigree, assures us that we have no right to arms. 

The name is still to be found in Norfolk, I am informed, and the 
members of the family there are said to be numerous and prosperous. 

CHARLES L PETTINGELL. 

September ir, 1905. 



xii JOHN MASON PETTINGELL 

officer when they marched away that spring. Before the regiment 
had been very long in the United States service, this unpopularity 
had become more pronounced and had even grown, on the part of 
many, into a bitter dislike. He was charged with unnecessary 
severity in discipline, and his gruff manner caused him to be called 
by his townsmen overbearing and unsympathetic. 

In time this feeling entirely changed. Experience taught that 
the discipline which he sought to enforce was for the good of all, 
and that if he was a severe taskmaster, he was also impartial. 
The men learned that although he promised nothing, he did many 
things, and that his whole energy was directed toward their welfare. 
When either advice or assistance was needed, it was found that 
although he was brusque and short in speech, he had a ready ear 
and was quick to act. The men in the hospitals discovered that 
their condition was within the lieutenant's daOy notice, and 
learned to look for his hearty word and maybe some little comfort 
or dainty as he went his daily round. Perhaps it was this care for 
the sick which, as much as anything, won the love of the men. The 
testimony of a brother officer shows how thorough and unselfish 
this care was and under what circumstances it was given: 

" I knew him to be perhaps the hardest working officer in the 
regiment. It was an hour's walk to the Division Hospital; never- 
theless, he went there daily to visit the sick of his company, and 
nine out of ten times he walked, through lack of a conveyance. 
Despite this call upon his time he did not neglect the regular drills 
of his company, and never lost any time from any regular duty. 
When the company funds were exhausted, he did not hesitate to 
use his own money to buy the necessary delicacies for his sick and 
convalescent. I could not estimate the time he spent for the 
company during this period, but it was never less than fourteen or 
sixteen hours a day, and many days it was even more." 

Besides the sick, some of the well also needed attention. Home- 
sickness, combined with bad food and unsanitary living, broke down 
many a strong man. When typhoid fever swept through the camp, 
it was necessary to keep up the spirits of the men when their com- 
rades were fast succumbing around them. Owing to the sickness 
of his captain. Lieutenant Pettingell had to take up the respon- 
sibility of caring for the health of a htmdred men in addition to his 
regular routine work. Although he started with a reputation for 
unnecessary severity, he came out of the experience with the love 
of the whole company. His entire time had been given in tireless 
service, which at last came to be understood and appreciated. 



JOHN MASON PETTINGELL 



xui 



One of the sufferers of this period has since said of Lieutenant 
Pettingell's generosity, " He would give you the shirt from his own 
back but he wouldn't want any one to know that you had it. 

While this company was camping at Lexington, Ky., where it 
was recuperating after the fever days of Chickamauga the men 
planned to show their regard for the Lieutenant. A day off, free 
Lm duty, had been given to the regiment. The men of Company 
B were slow in getting ready for the outing which had been arranged, 
causing the Lieutenant to reprove them. At last he came mto the 
company street to discover the cause of the delay. The signal was 
eiven and the waiting soldiers crowded merrily around him, where- 
upon one of them presented him with a handsome sword. He 
thanked them briefly, saying that he could not say much then 
That night at roll-call, after the company had returned to camp, 
there were cries of " Speech, speech! ■■ The lieutenant yielding 
at last, stepped forward and said, " I always thought tha you 
fellows didn't like me, but - " his voice broke and he hesitated, 
" damn you, good-night," and he turned and bolted. 

In the winter of 1898 he was assigned to Company C of the same 
regiment, later becoming its captain. The men of this company 
had heard of their new commander and were eager to have him 
with them. The day that he moved to Company C there was 
nearly a fight between the men of the two companies, each claim- 
ing the privilege of moving his property to the new location. Com- 
pany C had decorated its company street and had built an arch 
bearing words of welcome. When the Lieutenant arrived, he was 
given a rousing greeting. , , , ^ a 

With this company. Captain Pettingell worked as he had worked 
with Company B, gaining the same love and affection which the 
old company had felt for him. Company C presented him with a 
diamond ring, and the citizens of Marblehead, the home of the 
company, showed by their reception of him their appreciation of 
his care for the welfare of their townsmen. At Amesbury, too, his 
residence, and the home of Company B, he received a stiiTing 
welcome At the public reception tendered the company, which he 
was unable to attend, every mention of his name started sponta- 
neous and hearty cheering. He was a man who seldorn boasted, 
but he was once heard to say with pride that he could recmit a 
full company in either Amesbury or Marblehead in a matter of a 

few minutes. tj 

After the return from the United States service, Company U 

and Company C disbanded, and Captain Pettingell retired from the 



xiv JOHN MASON PETTINGELL 

militia. His situation was not an enviable one. In his year of 
service he had lost his business position and had been at heavy 
expense. In the effort to start anew, he found himself handicapped 
by serious attacks of an illness which it is now believed was caused 
by the hard work and fatigue of the service. His tremendous 
vitality enabled him to throw off these attacks lightly at first; 
as he was not given to mentioning his troubles to his friends, manv 
who knew him well never knew that he had had a sick day. With 
unflinching courage he struggled on, in silence, but always cheerful 
when friends or family were near. In 1901, while away from home 
and at a time when the outlook once more was bright, he was sud- 
denly taken ill and three days later he died, June 24, 1901. 



PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 



1 . RICHARD PETTINGELL i was bom in England 
about the year 1620, as we learn from the following depo- 
sition : 

The Deposition of Richard Pettingall aged 47 testifyeth that 
John Webster came to me of a Lords day before the sun was down 
& charged me and my son to take charge of John Atkinson until! 
he had occasion to call for him. 

Afterwards wee went to Mr. Thomas his house & John Atkinson 
preferred m' Thomas that if m' Thomas wold pay him within one 
month what he owed to him he shold have that Cagg of sturgeon 
which was now in John Kents boat delivered to him for his use at 
boston againe but m' Thomas wold not. [Not signed.] 

Testified at a meeting of the Commissioners for Small Causes in 
Newbury Sept. 4, 1667. [Essex Court Files XIII, 49.] 

t 

When giving testimony in the court at Hampton (now 
in New Hampshire), 14(8)1673, he deposed that he was 
"about 52 years old;" in 1678, when he took the oath of 
allegiance, he is said to have been ' ' about 60." The state- 
ments were approximate, of course. His testimony at 
Hampton was in a trial about the rights of certain heirs 
to Giles Fuller's estate and was, viz. : " Rich. Pettingell aged 
about 52 years saith yt being very well acquainted w"' 
Giles Fuller of Hampton deceased & w"' Mr Fuller of Bas- 
table doctor both in Old England & here in New England & 
both told mee they were of Kinn & ye sd Giles Fuller have 
told mee in old England & now that Matth. Fuller doctor 
now of Bastable was ye nearest kinsman he had. 



4 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

" Sworn before ye County Court held att Hampton ye 
14: 8 m°- 1673 as attested." Fuller is positively known to 
have come from Topcroft in Norfolk, England * and it is the 
opinion of one of the Fuller family who has investigated 
the problem that Pettingell came from Shottesham in the 
same county. Elsewhere we present an article upon this 
subject. 

Richard was a resident of Salem before 1641, and must 
have been a member of the church ; for he was admitted to 
the freemanship of the colony June 2, 1641, a dignity to 
which none attained at that date except members of the 
church, recommended by the minister of the place. He 
had a grant of a lot of land — 10 acres — at " Enon " (after- 
ward Wenham) in 1642, and removed to that section, where 
he resided several years. He was received to the church 
there by letter from that of Salem 4(6)1649. He witnessed 
the will of Samuel Smith at Enon 10(5)1642. 

Richard Pettingell was a man of weight of character, as 
the following shows : [From the Salem Town Records.] 

At a general towne meeting held the sevent day of the fifth month 
1644, ordered, — That twoe be appointed every Lords day to walke 
forth in the time of Gods worshippe, to take notice of such as 
either lye at home, or in the fields w'''out giving good accoiurt 
thereof, and to take the names of such psons, to present them to 
the magistrate, whereby they may be accordinglie pceeded against; 
the names of such as are ordered to doe this service are: [here fol- 
ows a list] on the seventh day Richard Pettingell and John Ingersoll. 

He again made a change of residence to a place further 
east, the plantation of Newbury, where he bought a tract 
of land April 8, 165 1, having sold his houses and lands in 
Wenham to Samuel Forster. He made his home near what 
is now known as "The Upper Green," on the high road, 
on the right-hand side; part of the house is still standing 
(1900). The town gave him, in 165 1, 14 acres of marsh in 

* N. E. H.-G. Register. LV. 192. 



FIRST GENERATION 5 

consideration of his giving a right of way 4 rods wide through 
his land, situated on what is now called Ocean avenue (for- 
merly Rolfe's lane). In 1661 Richard Pettingell and 
others were chosen grand jurymen for the year. In 1665 
he was granted an island in Plum Island river near Sandy 
beach by a committee appointed by the town to settle the 
dispute between Richard Pettingell and John Emery regard- 
ing the division as laid out. He was one of those chosen 
in 167 1 "for a Jury of Tryalls at Ipswich court." 

July 15, 1695, in separate deeds, he conveyed certain 
houses and farms in Newbury and other interests to his 
sons Samuel, Matthew, and Nathaniel. He died shortly 
after, his wife having died two or three years before. 

The family became one of much note in Newbury; in 
the tax list of 1 7 1 1 we find the following names of descend- 
ants of Richard '■ : Matthew, Matthew, Jr., Nathaniel, Na- 
thaniel, Jr., John, Nicholas, Samuel, Richard, Joseph, 
Thomas, and the widow Sarah. Daniel and Cutting, of 
taxable age, were also living in the town, as we believe, 
at that time. In subsequent years, also, the family has 
been largely represented, as will be seen in the following 
pages. 

He married some time before 1644 Joanna, daughter of 
Richard Ingersoll (name sometimes written Ingerson and 
Inkerson), probably by his wife Ann. 

Richard Ingersoll came from Bedfordshire, England, to 
Salem in 1629, under contract with the Massachusetts Bay 
Company to take a place in the force of planters they were 
gathering. His family was to be brought over, and he was 
well spoken of by the company's secretary in a letter to 
Gov. John Endecott. [See Suffolk Deeds, I.] He main- 
tained a ferry at Salem in 1636; had large property. He 
died in 1644. His will is interesting. 

July the ai'*" : 1644 
I Richard Ingerson of Salem in the County of Essex in New Eng- 
land, being weake in body; but through Gods mercye in pfect 



6 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

memorye, doe make this my last will & testament as followeth, 
Vidz: 

I give to Ann my wife all my estate of lands, goods & chattells, 
whatsoever, except as followeth 

viz: 

I give to George Ingerson my son six acres of meddow lying in 
the great meddow : 

It. I give to Nathaniel! my youngest son a percell of ground with 
a little frame thereupon, which I bought of John Pe . . . but if 
the said Nathaniell dy, without issue of his body lawfully begotten, 
then the land abovesaid to be equally shared, between John Inger- 
son my son & Richard Pettingall & William Haines my sons in 
law: 

It. I give to Bathsheba my youngest daughter two cowes. 
It. I give to my daughter Alee Walcott, my house at Tow . . . 
with ten Acres of upland & the meddow after my wives decease. 

RICHARD V INGERSON 
his marke 
Witnes 
TowNSEND Bishop: 

I read this will to Richard Ingerson & he acknowledged it to be 
his will. 

Jo: Endecott 
Presented in Court upon oath: 2: 11 "°-: 1644 p. me Ralp fTogg. 
& Ann Ingersoll made executrix : 

this is a true copie compd with the original! on file in Salem 
Court Records atestes Hillvard Verin. 



It has been asserted that a certain house at Salem was 
built by Ingersoll and was the original of the romance by 
Hawthorne — "House of the Seven Gables." Ann, the 
widow, married second John Knight, Sen., of Newbury. 
Some years later litigation arose over the farm her hus- 
band had willed her, and in the trial her son-in-law gave the 
following testimony: 

"I, Richard Pettingell, aged About 45 years doe testify 
that this fann of land that is now in contriversy was Re- 
served by the widow Inkersoll to her self before her marriage 
to John Knight Senior and shee verbally gave this land to 



FIRST GENERATION 7 

John Inkersoll her son. I Richard Pettingell doe farder 
testify that about the year 52 the said John Knight cam 
horn too Newbury and tould his wif that hee had promised 
m' pain sum timber at the lot at frost fish river; she was 
then troubled at it and said what have you to doe to sell 
my timber wher upon the said John Knight promised her 
twenty shillings : and the said John Knight Senior did then 
oun that he had no right in that land." [Essex Court Files, 
XIV, 28-32.] Mr. Knight then joined with his wife in con- 
veying the farm to her sons John and Nathaniel ' ' Inger- 
son," as the deed was written by the scrivener. 

CHILDREN OF RICHARD AND JOANNA (INGERSOLL) 
PETTINGELU 

2. i. SAMUEL,' bapt. at Salem 9(12), 1644. 

3. ii. MATTHEW, b. at Enon (probably) about 1648. 

iii. MARY, b. at Newbury July 6, 1652; m., Nov. 6, 1670, 
Sergt. Abraham Adams, b. at Salem 1639, son of 
Robert (bom in England 1601) and Eleanor Adams; 
d. at Newbury June 14, 17 14; she d. at Newbury 
Sept. 19, 1705. 
Children of Abraham and Mary (Pettingell) Adams. 

1. Mary Adams, b. Jan. 16, 1672; m. George Thur- 

low; he d. Jan. 17, 1714- 

2. Robert Adams, b. May 12, 1674. 

3. Abraham Adams, b. May 2, 1676; m. Ann Long- 

fellow, niece of Judge Samuel Sewall. 

4. Isaac Adams, b. Feb. 26, 1678-9. 

5. Sarah Adams, b. April 15, i68i. 

6. John Adams, b. March 7, 1684. 

7. Matthew Adams, b. May 25, 1686. 

8. Israel Adams, b. Dec. 25, 1688; m. Rebecca Atkin- 

son Oct. 15, 1714; he d. Dec. 12, 1714, Waltham, 
Mass. ; no children. 

9. Dorothy Adams, b. Oct. 25, 1691; unm. in 1715. 

10. Richard Adams, b. Nov. 22, 1693. 

For the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, Sarah, John, 
Matthew and Richard see Essex Antiquarian, 
Vol. II, il 



PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iv. NATHANIEL, b. at Newbury Sept. 21, 1654. 
V. A son, b. Nov. 15, d. 17, 1657. 
vi. HENRY, b. Jan. 16, d. 20, 1659. 



SECOND GENERATION 

2. SAMUEL,' (Richard/) bom in Salem, bapt. 9 (12), 
1644, that is, on the ninth day of the last month of their 
year, February, in the year which English people called 
1644, but which had been called 1645 since the ist of Janu- 
ary by the people of Holland and some other countries. To 
be exact, we should write it 9 February, 1644-5. 

He came to his manhood at old Newbury. He was a 
good himter, whether with traps or flint-lock gim deponent 
saith not ; but the town paid him a bounty of a shilling for 
killing a fox in 1667. In 1687 he is noticed on the town 
records as one of those who were raising sheep. He took 
the oath of allegiance with other townsmen in 1678, 
"aged 33." 

He married, Feb. 13, 1673-4, Sarah, daughter of John 
Poore, an early resident of Newbury; she was the second 
child of the name, and was bom 5 June, 1655 ; she survived 
her husband and was recorded a member of the church in 
1 7 16. Samuel died in 171 1. In his will, dated July 9, 
1709, proved Jan. 2, 1711, he bequeathed his property to 
his wife Sarah and children, Samuel, Richard, Daniel, John, 
Thomas, Mary, Sarah, Joanna, and Benjamin. 

CHILDREN. 

i. A daughter, b. March 13, 1674-5; d. young. 

5. ii. SAMUEL,' b. Feb. 3, 1675-6. 

iii. RICHARD, b. Aug. 26, 1677; d. young. 

6. iv. RICHARD, b. Jan. 24, 1678-9. 

7. V. DANIEL, b. Feb. 16, 1679-80. 

8. vi. JOHN, b. Sept. 20, 1680. 

9. vii. THOMAS, b. Nov. 12, 1682. 



SECOND GENERATION 9 

10. viii. JOSEPH, b. Nov. 27, 1684. 

ix. MARY, b. Jan. 20, 1685-6; m., 1708, Jacob Pillshury, b. 
at Newbury March 20, 1686, son of Abel and Mary 
Pillsbiiry. 
Children of Jacob and Mary (Pettingell) Pillsbury. 

1. Jacob Pillsbiuy, b. Feb. 26, 1709; first settler of 

Boscawen, N. H. 

2. Joanna Pillsbury, b. June 14, 17 10; m., Dec. 7, 

1726, Thomas Johnson. 

3. Benjamin Pillsbury, b. July 16, 1716. 

4. Mary Pillsbury, b. Jan. 13, 1724. 

5. Sarah Pillsbury, b. July 22, 1728. 

X. SARAH, b. Jan. 20, 1685-6; m., Aug. 12, 1708, John 

Weed, Jr. (his second wife). 
xi. JOANNA, b. Feb. 10, 1688-9; m-. Jan. 27, 1714-5, 

Samuel Woostcr (his second wife), b. Oct. 23, 1691, 

son of Timothy and Huldah (Cheney) Wooster. 

Children of Samuel and Joanna (Pettingell) Wooster. 

1. Timothy Wooster, b. Nov. 12, 1715; m., Nov. i, 

1743, Elizabeth Clark. 

2. Jemima Wooster, b. in December, 1722. 

3. Richard Wooster, b. Oct. 11, 1727. 
II. xii. BENJAMIN, b. Dec. 18, 1692. 

3. MATTHEW,' (Richard,') bom about 1648; married 
in Newbury, 13 April, 1674, Sarah, daughter of Nicholas 
and Mary (Cutting) Noyes, bom 22 Aug., 1653; her father 
was a brother of Rev. James Noyes and a son of Rev. Wil- 
liam and Anne (Parker) Noyes, of Cholderton, Wiltshire, 
England. Nicholas Noyes is said to have been the first 
man to step ashore at Parker river, Newbury, in 1635. 

Matthew is said to have lived on the old road from New- 
bury to Boston, just beyond the 37th milestone; his grand- 
son Nicholas lived there awhile, then removed to the house 
on the high road with brick ends, near the head of Ocean 
avenue. Matthew's house was torn down in 1830 and the 
little white house built near it. Matthew Pettingell, Sen., 
took the oath of allegiance in 1678, "aged 30." He bought 
land of Joseph Woodbridge Jan. 11, 1699; sold land to Ezra 
Rolfe Oct. I, 1707; to Samuel Homans same date; bought 



10 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

land of James March Nov. 3, 1708; bought marsh land on 
Little River of Robert Hale Oct. 26, 17 10; bought from the 
heirs of John Wolcott 22 acres at the upper common June 
10, 1 69 1. He was a feltmaker. 

Oct. 24, 1 7 14, he willed to his wife ; to eldest son Nathaniel 
and other children, Matthew, Hannah, Nicholas, Cutting, 
Sarah, Mary, John and Abigail. In the papers relating to 
the division it appears that Joanna was the wife of Joseph 
Mussey and that the other daughters were still single ; that 
Major James Noyes was guardian for Abigail. 

CHILDREN. 

i. A son, b. June 10, 1674; probably d. young. 

12. ii. NATHANIEL,^ b. Jan. 21, bapt. Feb. 6, 1675-6. 

13. iii. MATTHEW, b. Nov. 18, bapt. 29, 1678. 

iv. JOANNA, b. Jan. 27, bapt. 30, 1680-1; m. (pub. Nov. 
2, 1700) Joseph Mussey, b. Dec. 21, 1677, son of 
Joseph and Esther (Jackman) Mussey; she was ad- 
mitted to the church in 1710; d. April 15, 1722; bur. 
Oldtown. 
Children of Joseph and Joanna (Pettingell) Mussey. 

1. Joseph Mussey, b. 1703. 

2. Mary Mussey, b. 1705. 

14. V. CUTTING, b. Sept. 30, 1683. 

15. vi. NICHOLAS, b. Nov. 15, 1685. 

vii. SARAH, b. April 19, 1688; m. (i) Francis Brown, Dec. 

15, 1715; (2) John Weed, Dec. 2, 1717 (probably his 

third wife, see Sarah, p. 9). 
viii. MARY, b. at date unrecorded; mentioned in her father's 

will; m. (pub. at Newbury, Oct. 31, 1719) Daniel Lunt, 

Jan. 21, 1719-20. 

16. ix. JOHN, b. Feb. 16, 1693-4. 

X. ABRAHAM, b. Sept. 23, bapt. Oct. 4, 1696; d. 1715. 
xi. ABIGAIL, b. Oct. 17, 1699; m. (pub. at Newbviry April 
25, 1724), July 2, 1724, Nicholas Jackman. 

4. NATHANIEL,' (Richard,') bom in Newbury 21 Sept., 

1654; married first, Mary (the authority for this does 

not appear [C.H.P.]) ; he married second (published Dec. 



THIRD GENERATION ii 

i6, 1703) Hannah, daughter of Jeremiah and Mary (Adams) 
Goodridge [Goodrich], bom Nov. 15, 1681; she was ad- 
mitted to full communion in the church March 9, 17 18; 
she outlived her husband and was living in 1736. 

Nathaniel was a farmer; for some reason he is not men- 
tioned among those who took the oath of allegiance in 1678, 
nor among the taxpayers in 1688; but he received a deed 
of a house and land in Newbury from Richard Pettingell 
July 14, 1695. Nathaniel Pettingell, husbandman, with his 
wife Hannah sold land adjoining that of Matthew and Sam- 
uel to Richard Brown May 29, 171 1. Bought of Thomas 
Brown land near the common June 8, 1715. 

In his will, proved Feb. 11, 1717-18, he gave his property 
to his wife Hannah and his children, Richard, Benjamin, 
Humphrey, Joseph, and Elizabeth. Elizabeth, single, be- 
queathed her property to her mother and brother Benjamin 
Dec. 10, 1736; she died a few days after. Hannah was 
made guardian of her sons, Humphrey and Benjamin, July 
16, 1727. 

CHILDREN. 

17. i. RICHARD,' b. Sept. 29, 1694. 

ii. MARY, bapt. June 13, 1697; d. March 3, 1698. 
iii. JOSEPH, b. May 27, 1705; d. young. 
18.* iv. BENJAMIN, b. Sept. 10, 1707. 

V. ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 8, 1709; d. unmarried, 1736-7. 
vi. HUMPHREY, b. Jan. 27, 1712; removed to Salem; 

resided there in July, 1734. 
vii. JOSEPH, b. July 21, 1717; seems to have died before 
1727, when the mother was appointed guardian of 
other children. 

THIRD GENERATION. 

5a SAMUEL,' (Samuel,^ Richard,') born in Newbury 
3 Feb., 1675-6; married first, April 29, 1707, Ann Lunt; 
she died July 27, 1708; he married second, Jan. 3, 1709-10, 

* Found on p. 45. 



12 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Elizabeth, daughter of Cutting and EHzabeth (Knight) 
Noyes, bom in Newbury Jan. 2, 1678. Cutting Noyes was 
the son of Nicholas Noyes (p. 9) and Elizabeth Knight was 
the daughter of John Knight and Bathsheba Ingersoll, 
daughter of Richard Ingersoll (p. 5). She was admitted 
to full communion in the church March 29, 1724; he was 
recorded as a member Nov. 20, 1745. 

He was a weaver ; in partnership with his brother Rich- 
ard he bought land Dec. 4, 1716, and May 10, 1728; 
bought alone Sept. 16, 1737; joined with brothers in quit- 
claims of rights in their father's estate at various times. 

He died in 1746. In his will, dated March 24, 1746, 
probated April 27, 1747, he bequeathed property to his 
wife Elizabeth; a Bible to his daughter Elizabeth; to 
daughter Sarah and her son. Cutting Noyes; to daughter 
Elizabeth's son, Samuel Muzzey, his gun, etc. 

CHILDREN. 

i. A daughter, b. Dec. i, 17 10; d. young. 
ii. ANNE,' b. March 19, bapt. 22, 1712-3; probably d. 

without issue; see will. 
iii. ELIZABETH, b. April 23, 1714; m., Nov. 15, 1737, 
Joseph Miizzcy, Jr. 

Child of Joseph and Elizabeth (Pettingell) Muzzey. 
Samuel Muzzey. 
iv. SARAH, b. Aug. 7, 1718; m., Nov. 24, 1743, Isaac, son 
of James and Sarah (Coffin) Noyes, b. July 14, 17 19; 
rem. to Boscawen, N. H. 

Children of Isaac and Sarah (Pettingell) Noyes. 
I. Cutting Noyes, b. June 2, 1745; m. Molly Bur- 
bank; moved to Newport 1794. 
Children of Cutting and Molly (Burbank) Noyes. 
i. Isaac Noyes, b. Aug. 15, 1772. 
ii. Moses Noyes, b. Dec. 21, 1774. 
iii. Sarah Noyes, b. Oct. 8, 1776. 
vi. Samuel Muzzey Noyes, b. Aug. 21, 1778. 
V. Judith Noyes, b. May 16, 1780. 
vi. Dorcas Noyes, b. Feb. 17, 1782. 



THIRD GENERATION 13 

vii. Amos Noyes, b. Dec. ig, 1783. 
viii. Enoch Noyes, b. Nov. 16, 1785. 

ix. Benjamin Noyes, b. June 19, 1787. 

X. Abigail Noyes, b. Jan. 20, 1793. 

2. Amos Noyes, b. Feb. 19, 1749- 

3. Elizabeth Noyes, b. July 7, 1750. 

4. Sarah Noyes, b. May 2, 1755. [History of Bos- 

cawen.] 



6. RICHARD,' (Samuel," Richard,') born in Newbury 
24 Jan., 1678-9; married, Oct. 10, 1701, Jemima, daughter 
of Peter and Hannah (Noyes) Cheney, born in Newbury, 
Nov. 29, 1677, admitted to full communion in the church 
July 29, 1716. 

He was a weaver; bought land in partnership with his 
brother Samuel, as we have seen, and at other times by 
himself; sold, with his wife and her brothers and sisters, 
rights in the estate of her father, Feb. 23, 1724. He served 
in the conflict against the Indians under the command of 
Sergt. James Jackman, July 15, 1707. 

He was one of the stockholders in the town of Boscawen, 
N. H., into which many Newbury men went, and was a 
member of a committee to lay out the town, July 14, 1726. 
He seems, however, to have remained at Newbury, for 
Aug. 17, 1 761, administration was granted to Moses Stick- 
ney on the estate of Richard Pettingell, of Newbury, de- 
ceased, and Stickney afterwards bequeathed the property 
to his children. 

CHILD 

(the only one known). 

LYDIA,' b. Jan. 3, 1711; m., June 6, 1728, Moses 
Stickney, son of John and Mary (Poor) Stickney, b. 
May 6, 1707; she d. Nov. 12, 1794. 
Children of Moses and Lydia (Pettingell) Stickney. 
1. Jemima Stickney, b. Mar. 19, 1729; d. young. 
a. Richard Stickney, b. June 26, 1730; m., Oct. 24, 
1 75 1, Lydia Atkinson. 



14 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

3. Lydia Stickney, b. March 24, 1733; m. (i) Theodore 

Atkinson, (2) Joseph Mtizzey. 

4. Amos Stickney, b. July 7, 1735; m. Susannah 

Pettingell (p. 39) March 15, 1770; she d. May 21, 
1786. 

5. Mary Stickney, b. July 24, 1737; m. Moses Hoyt 

March 6, 1776; she d. July 30, 1786. 



7. DANIEL,^' (Samuel,^ Richard,') bom in Newbury 16 
Feb., 1679-80; died at Abington, May 12, 1726; married first, 
Nov. 13, 1699, Mary Stickney, who died March 7, 1706-7. 
He married second, March 26, 1707-8, Esther (Hester), 
daughter of Samuel and Esther French, of Salisbury, born 
Sept. 22, 1688; they were admitted to the church May 9, 
1712. They sold, March 21, 1707, land in Salisbury which 
she had inherited from her grandfather, Edward French.* 
As his widow, Esther sold land March 15, 1755. Daniel 
applied for a sword in October, 1700. 

Daniel Pettingell of Newbury bought, Nov. 3, 17 15, 60 
acres of land in Abington and Bridgewater, adjoining 
that of his brother John, of Jacob Nash, for £60. He 
removed thither; chosen constable in 1723; was a cooper 
by trade. 

In the name of God Amen — I Dan' Pettingale of Abington In 
the County of Plymouth In New England Cowper being weak & 
Infirm in Body but of perfect mind & memory for wch I bless God 
Doe make this my last Will & Testament Reccommending my 
Soul into the hands of God yt Gave it & my body to the Dust to be 
Decently buryed according to the Descretion of my Executrix 
hereafter herein mentioned — and as to my Worldly estate I Dispose 
of In manner & forme following viz — 

Imprimis — I doe give unto my beloved wife Ester the sole Im- 
provement of my homestead till my Two sons viz Obediah & Sam'. 
shall arrive unto Twenty & one years of age & after that but one 
Third of ye Improvement thereof, I Doe also Give unto my Wife 
Aforsd all my Moveables wth-in Doors & wth-out door, I Doe also 
order that Right of Land wch I bought of Micah Pratt wch-lyes 

* Edward French was born in England 1590; died at Salisbury 1O74. 



THIRD GENERATION 15 

wth- land of Lieut. — Reed to be sold by my Executrix hereafter 
named to help pay my lawfull Debts 

Item — I Doe Give unto my son Akerman Pettingale fifteen 
pounds to be paid him by my two sons viz Obadiah & Samuel att 
such time or Within a year after they shall arrive unto Twenty & 
one years of age to him his heirs or assigns. 

Item 3 — I Doe Give unto my son Danl Pettingale Twenty pounds 
to be paid him or his heirs wth-in Two years after my Two sons 
viz Obadiah & Samuel shall arrive unto Twenty & one years of 
age, by my two sons last mentioned. 

Item 4 — I Doe give unto my son Obadiah Pettingale one Third 
part of my homestead wn he shall arrive unto Twenty & one years 
of age & also one halfe of that third part wch his mother is to have 
the improvement of During her life after her decease to him his 
heirs & assigns forever. 

Item 5 — I Doe Give unto my son Samuel Pettingale one Third 
part of my homestead wn he shall arrive unto Twenty & one years 
of age & also one halfe of that third part wch his mother is to have 
the improvement of During her life after her Decease to him his 
heirs & assigns forever. 

Item 6 — I Doe Give unto my son John Pettingale Twenty 
pounds to be paid to him his heirs or assigns wth-in Six years after 
my Two sons viz Obadiah & Saml — shall arrive unto Twenty & 
one years of age by my Two sons last mentioned. 

Item 7 — I Doe Give unto my son Joseph Pettingale to his 
heirs or assigns Twenty pounds to be paid by my two sons viz Oba- 
diah & Sam' wth-in Seven years after they shall arrive unto Twenty 
& one years of age 

Item 8 — I Doe Give unto my Daughter Mahetabell Pettingale 
to her her heirs & assigns Twenty pounds to be paid by my Two 
sons Obadiah & Sam' Pettingale wth-in Three years after they shall 
arrive unto Twenty & one years of age — ■ 

Item 9 — I Doe Give unto my daughter Mary Pettingale Twenty 
pounds to be paid unto her her heirs or assigns by my two sons viz 
Obadiah & Sam' Pettingale wth-in four years after they shall arrive 
unto Twenty & one years of age 

Item 10 — I Doe Give unto my daughter Ester Pettingale Twenty 
pounds to be paid to her or her heirs or assigns by my two sons viz 
Obadiah & Sam' Pettingale wth-in five years after they shall arrive 
unto Twenty & one years of age 

Item 1 1 — I Doe Give unto my daughter Joanna Pettingale to 
her her heirs or assigns Twenty pounds to be paid by my two sons 



i6 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

viz Obadiah & Sam' Pettingale wthin eight years after they shall 
arrive unto Twenty & one years of age 

Item 12 — I Doe Give unto my daughter Sarah Pettingale 
Twenty pounds to be paid unto her her heirs or assigns by my two 
sons viz Obadiah & Sam' Pettingale wth-in nine years after they 
shall arrive unto Twenty & one years of age — And I Doe hereby 
oblige my sd two sons & their heirs to pay out the Severall Legacys 
before mentioned according to ye times before herein specified 
therefor, as also the Legacy next mentioned. 

Item 13 — I Doe Give unto my son Benjamin Pettingale (wch 
should have been before mentioned) Twenty pounds to be paid to 
him his heirs or assigns wth-in Seven years after my Two sons viz 
Obadiah & Sam' Pettingale shall arrive unto Twenty & one years 
of age by my sd Two sons Last mentioned. 

And I Doe hereby ordain and appoint my beloved wife Ester 
aforesd to be the sole executrix of this my Last Will & Testament 
and I Doe hereby make void all other former wills made by me & 
Declare this to be my Last Will & Testament on this Twelfth day 
of May Anno Dom. 1726 & in the twelfth year of our Sovereigne 
Lord George King of England &c., 

Note yt — before the signing & 

sealing hereof there in Inter- 
lined In page i between lines 17 

& 18 the following words viz 

Obadiah & Sam' Shall— 

DANIEL PETTINGALE (Seal) 

Signed sealed Published & Declared In the presence of 

Samli- Noyes 
Thomas Tirrell 
John Noyes 

CHILDREN. 

21. i. AKERMAN,* b. June 30, 1700. 

22. ii. DANIEL, b. Jan. 5, bapt. March 18, 1704-5. 

iii. MEHITABLE, b. (date not on record); m. at Bridge- 
water, Oct. 18, 1733, Jonathan Pitcher, of Norwich, 
Conn. 

iv. MARY, b. March 4, bapt. April 6, 1707; published at 
Newbury April 8, 1727, to John Sampson. 

V. A son, b. March 6, 1708-9; d. young. 

vi. ESTHER, b. Oct. 24, 1712; d. unm. at Abington July 

19. 1735- 

23. vii. JOHN, b. Feb. 4, bapt. at Newbury Feb. 6, 1714- 



THIRD GENERATION 17 

24. viii. JOSEPH, b. at Abington May 28, 1717. 

25. ix. BENJAMIN, b. Feb. 16, 1719-20. 

X. JOANNA, b. Nov. 10, 1722; d. unm. at Abington, Feb. 

18, 1810. 
xi. SARAH, b. Feb. 23, 1724; m., Jan. 9, 1746, Joseph Bates, 

of Abington. 

26. xii. OBADIAH,') , . ^ 

... „.,,^,„^ I- b. about 1710. 

27. xiii. SAMUEL, ) ' 



8. JOHN,' (Samuel,^ Richard.') born in Newbury 20 
Sept., 1680; married at Newbury, Oct. 26, 1709, Priscilla 
Robbins; she died at Abington Feb. 3, 1772, in her 88th 
year; he died at Abington May 22, 1742. He was in Capt. 
Joseph Eaton's force, Sept. 22, 17 12. Sold land in New- 
bury March 19, 1709-10. 

He bought a house and land in Abington of Jacob Nash 
— 60 acres — Aug. 3, 17 12, and removed to that town. 
He was chosen constable in 1727; was surveyor of high- 
ways in 1738-9. With others he built a grist mill on the 
Nash mill-dam in 1730. In 1744 he conveyed his property 
to his nephew Jacob Pillsbury (p. 9), to be possessed after 
the death of himself and his wife. 

No children. 

9. THOMAS,' (Samuel,= Richard,') born in Newbury 
12 Nov., 1682; married, April 16, 1719, Hannah Gooding; 
she was admitted to the Newbury church Jan. 28, 1728; 
he and she were recorded as members Nov. 20, 1745. He 
was in the force under command of Sergt. James Jackman 
July 15, 1707. 

CHILDREN. 

i. THOMAS, bapt. April 30, 1721. He was probably 
living in 1745, as the list of members of the First 
Church refers to Thomas and wife, 
ii. HANNAH,* b. in 1722; m., Jan. 13, 1743-4, Timothy 
Pettingell (No. 30). 



i8 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iii. ENOCH, b. Nov. 27, 1725; was on coroner's jury in 
1757 on the death of Joshua Flood, Jr., drowned in 
Pine Island creek, Newbury; enrolled on the train- 
band 1765-9. [Coffin's lists.] 
29. iv. RICHARD, b. Aug. 19, bapt. 20, 1733. 

10. JOSEPH,' (Samuel,^ Richard,') bom in Newbury 
27 Nov., 1684; married, Nov. 28, 171 1, Sarah Poore. He 
was a tailor. He removed to Rowley; bought of Maxi- 
milian Jewett land near the new ox pasture March 20, 1713 ; 
of Joshua Jewett land on Rye Plain Feb. 20, 17 16. 
No children known. 

I I . BENJAMIN,' (Samuel,^ Richard,') bom in New- 
bury 18 Dec, 1692; died in November 1781; married (pub- 
lished Nov. 22, 1718), Jan. 21, 1718-19, Sarah, daughter of 
James and Rachel (Noyes) Jackman, bom May 19, 1697, 
died May 24, 1720, buried in the Oldtown burying ground. 
Benjamin was admitted to full communion in the church 
Jan. 28, 1727-8; she Dec. 3, 1727. 

He was a shareholder in Boscawen, N. H., and on the 
committee to lay out the lands. His trade was that of a 
feltmaker. He sold his interest in Rolfe's lane, from the 
green to Merrimac river, to the town of Newbury Dec. 24, 
1735. Bought land of Richard Brown May 3, 1717. He 
signed a petition of certain inhabitants May 24, 1770, for 
liberty to attend religious service where they desired and 
pay where they attended. 

A letter of his is extant, which is here presented : 

Newbury y^ 3'', 1774. 
Son & Daughter, I remember my love to you and your children 
and hope that these few lines will find you all in good health. 
Through the goodness of God I am able to go abroad. Blessed be 
God for it. Sara and David remember their love to brother & 
sister & children. Daniel I am obliged to you and your wife for 
sending so many good things to me. Daniel I think you have not 
me forgotten. Sara has sent three forks, two for you and one for 
Benjamin. I have put aboard Timothy Noyes a bushel of rye and 



THIRD GENERATION 19 

flax & Sara has sent a little oat meal. So no more at present but 
I remain your loving father Beniamin Pettingell. Daniel money 
dont make marridg but virtue and good carridg. 

He made his will April 4, 1745; but lived a long time 
afterward, for it was not probated till 1782. He bequeathed 
his estate to his children, Benjamin, Daniel, David, Sarah 
and Mary; 5 shillings in the new currency to Timothy, in 
view of large gifts previously; Benjamin was made exec- 
utor. 

CHILDREN. 

30. i. TIMOTHY,* b. Dec. 12, bapt. 13, 1719. 
ii. SARAH, b. Jan. 26, 1722-3. 

31. iii. BENJAMIN, b. June 20, 1725. 

iv. SAMUEL, b. Nov. 17, 1728; d. previous to 1745. 

V. MARY, b. Feb. 18, 1729-30. 

vi. JOANNA, b. April 28, 1733; d. previous to 1745. 
S3. vii. DANIEL, b. Nov. 8, 1737. 
34. viii. DAVID, b. April 10, 1740. 

12. NATHANIEL," (Matthew,^ Richard,') bom in 
Newbury Jan. 21, bapt. Feb. 6, 1675-6; married, Dec. 
22, 1702-3, Margaret Richardson. She was admitted to 
full communion in the church Feb. 10, 17 17-8. 

When a young man he was brought into court and obliged 
to pay penalty for an act of which he persistently protested 
his innocence.* He was a feltmaker. He gave to his sons 
Ephraim and Cutting Pettingell his house and land bounded 
S. E. and N. E. by Pierce's farm; N. W. by lane; S. W. by 
Richard Hale; N. by the way unto the meadow, dated 
Sept. 7, 1743. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ANNE,' b. Dec. 22, 1703-4; m., May 6, 1731, ^Joseph 
Hoyt. 

* General Court at Salem, Dec, 1694, and March, 1695. 

t Nathan and Joseph Hoyt were brothers, and sons of Joseph and Dorothy (Worthen) 
Hoyt. [See Hoyt's ■' Old Famihes of Amesbury."] 



20 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY ' ; 

Children of Joseph and Anne (Pettingell) Hoyt. 

1. Anne Hoyt; d young. 

2. Joseph Hoyt. 

3. Moses Hoyt. 

4. Ely Hoyt. (?) 

5. Anna Hoyt. 

6. Sarah Hoyt. 

35. ii. STEPHEN, b. Feb. 3, 1705-6. 

iii. MARGARET, b. June 29, 1708; m., June 18, 1728, Jo- 
seph Musscy, Jr. 

36. iv. MOSES, b. Feb. 6, 17 10. 

V. SARAH, b. Jan. 4, bapt. 17, 1713. 
vi. MARY, bapt. June i, 1717; m., April 28, 1742, * Nathan 

Hoyt. 

Children of Nathan and Mary (Pettingell) Hoyt. 

1. Mary Hoyt. 

2. Nathan Hoyt; m. Elizabeth Goodwin. 

3. Elizabeth Hoyt. 

37. vii. EPHRAIM, b. May 12, 1720. 

38. viii. CUTTING, b. Jan. 17, bapt. 28, 1721-2. 

ix. ELIZABETH, "b. Aprils, 1724; m., Jan. i, 1746, Thomas 
Noycs, of Haverhill; d. Mar. 25, 1748. 
Child of Thomas and Elizabeth (Pettingell) Noyes. 
Caleb Noyes, b. March 11, 1748. 
X. JOANNA, b. Oct. 20, 1726; m., Sept. 6, 1749, Samuel 
Goodwin. 



13. MATTHEW,' (Matthew,' Richard,') bom in New- 
bury Nov. 18, bapt. 29, 1678; married (pubhshed Oct. 
23, 1703, at Newbury) Joanna, daughter of Samuel and 
Hester French, of Sahsbury, bom Dec. 16, 1683; a sister of 
the wife of his cousin, Daniel Pettingell. Her father died 
in 1692, and her mother moved to Newbury in 1696. 

Matthew's name is attached to a petition relating to a 
division of the Salisbury church, Jan. 31, 1743. He bought 
land in Hampton, N. H., June 20, 1738. He and his wife 
were admitted to the Salisbury church July 28, 1723. They 

* Nathan and Joseph Ho>^ were brothers, and sons of Joseph and Dorothy (Worthen) 
Hoyt. [See Hoyt's "Old Famihes vi Amesbury."] 



THIRD GENERATION 21 

sold land in Newbury, on Muzzy lane, to Thomas Clark 
April 27, 1 72 1. Bought land in Salisbury of Wm. Daniels, 
II acres, Jan. 10, 1721-2. Residing at Salisbury he bought 
other lands there on the highway to Sargent's ferry, Sept. 
26, 1729. 

He was a weaver; he died in 1756. 

He willed his property to his sons Abraham, Benjamin 
and Samuel; his daughters Judith and Esther; to the chil- 
dren of his daughter Joanna Worcester and daughter Mary ; 
and to his wife, Joanna; proved Dec. 6, 1756. Caleb Cush- 
ing was a witness to the document. 

CHILDREN. 

39. i. ABRAHAM,' b. at Newbury Dec. 4, 1704. 

40.* ii. BENJAMIN, b. at Newbury May 15, 1707. 

iii. JOANNA, b. at Newbury in Sept., 1709; m., Aug. 29, 
1727, Daniel Wooster, of Newbury; d. previous to 

1756- 

Children of Daniel and Joanna (Pettingell) Wooster. 

1. David Wooster, b. Bradford, Feb. 23, 1730. 

2. Oliver Wooster, b. Newbury, Sept. iS, 1732; m. 

Elizabeth Clark, of Newbury; had nine children; 
settled in Kennebec Co., Me., in 1763. 

3. Daniel Wooster. 

iv. JUDITH, b. at Newbury Oct. 28, 1711; m., Nov. 18, 

1736, Timothy Davis, of Salisbury. 
V. REBECCA, b. at Newbtiry July 23, 1714; d. July 2, 

1719. 
vi. MATTHEW, b. at Newbury Nov. 8, 1716; d. at Salis- 
bury in 1736. 
42. vii. SAMUEL, b. at Newbury June 10, 1719. 

viii. ESTHER, b. at Salisbury May 23, 1721; m., Sept. 24, 
1740, at Salisbury, John Batchelder, of Hampton, 
N. H., b. Oct. 5, 1719, son of John and Abigail (Cram) 
Batchelder. John and Esther res. at Hampton 
Falls and Kensington; he d. at Raymond Sept. 25, 
1792. [See Batchelder Genealogy.] 
Children of John and Esther (Pettingell) Batchelder. 
I. Joanna Batchelder, b. Aug. 10, 1741; m., Dec. 4, 
1767, Samuel Tilton. 

* Found on p. 25. 



22 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

2. David Batchelder, b. Nov. 4, 1742; m. Sarah Pres- 

cott. 

3. John Batchelder, b. Sept. 12, 1744. 

4. Mary Batchelder, b. Aug. 4, 1746. 

5. Matthew Batchelder, b. July i, 1748; killed by 

falling tree. 

6. Josiah Batchelder, b. Jan. 24, 1750; m. and res. 

at Raymond; d. Nov. 12, 1837. 

7. Esther Batchelder, b. March 29, 1752. 

8. Jonathan Batchelder, m. Kimball. 

ix. MARY, b. at Salisbury Sept. 14, 1724; m. Samuel Pct- 
tingell (No. 43). 

14. CUTTING,' (Matthew, = Richard,') bom in New- 
bury Sept. 30 1683; married, Nov. 24, 1714, Bathsheba, 
daughter of Cutting Noyes, sister to Elizabeth, wife of 
Samuel (No. 5). She was admitted to full communion May 
5, 1716; received to the First Presbyterian Church April 
7, 1746. He was admitted to full commtmion Dec. 3, 1727. 
He was a hatter and feltmaker ; was listed in the command 
of Sergt. James Jackman July 15, 1707. He sold land in 
Newbury Feb. i, 1768; signed a petition for liberty to form 
the church now known as the "Old South" in 1745. He 
bought land on Muzzy's lane Sept. 18, 1714. 

He made his will Sept. 13, 1760, leaving his property to 
his wife, and after her death to his daughters, Sarah, wife 
of Joshua Greenleaf, Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Hale, and 
children of his son Samuel, namely, David, Amos, Joanna, 
Samuel, Benjamin, and Mary. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SARAH,' b. Sept. 5, bapt. 11, 1715; m. at Newbury, 
May II, 1738, Joshua Greenleaf. 

ii. RUTH, b. Sept. 4, 17 17; d. young. 

iii. JOANNA, b. June 8, 1719; d. young. 

iv. ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 16, bapt. 28, 1721; m., April 18, 
1745, Samuel Hale, Jr., b. Oct. 2, 1722, son of Rich- 
ard Hale. Samuel was drowned on the Newbury- 
port bar March 2, 1786. 



THIRD GENERATION 23 

Children of Samuel and Elizabeth (Pettingell) Hale. 

1. Elizabeth Hale, b. Nov. 26, 1745; m. Wm. Clark. 

2. Sarah Hale, b. Nov. 30, 1747; m. Samuel Huse. 

3. Hannah Hale, b. in March, 1750; m. Joshua Pet- 

tingell (No. 112). 

4. Phoebe Hale, b. May 27, 1754; m. Nicholas Tit- 

comb. 

5. Enoch Hale, b. Dec. 10, 1757; m. Mary Woodwell. 

6. Lydia Hale, b. Jan. 29, 1761; d. unm. 

7. Ruth Hale, b. in February, 1763; m. Wm. Davis. 

8. Samuel Hale; m. Mary Somerby. 

9. David Hale; m. Susan Osgood. 
43, V. SAMUEL, b. Dec. i, 1723. 

vi. RUTH, b. Jan. 25, 1726; probably d. before the will was 

made, 
vii. DAVID, b. Sept. 14, bapt. 20, 1730; d. 1760. 
jii. ABIGAIL, b. March 19, 1733; not mentioned in the will. 

15. NICHOLAS,' (Matthew,' Richard,^) bom in New- 
bury Nov. 15, 1685 ; married, Dec. 25, 1718, Tabitha, daugh- 
ter of Lieut. James and Mary (Walker) March, born June 
20, 1696; she died Feb. 27, 1776. He and his wife were 
admitted to full communion in the ist church Dec. 3, 1727- 
He was a tailor ; bought house and land near the burying 
ground, of Anthony Morse, May 20, 1 7 10. His son Nicholas, 
a shipwright, bought four-sevenths of the estate of another 
son, Matthew Pettingell, shipwright, of Tabitha Butler, 
widow, Jane Butler, spinster, James Pettingell, Wm. Currier 
and his wife Tabitha, March 28, 1760. 

The widow Tabitha married second (published July i, 
1732), George Butler. 

CHILDREN. 

45. i. JAMES,' b. Jan. 25, bapt. Feb. 7, 1719-20. 

46. ii. NICHOLAS, b. Oct. 9, bapt. 15, 1721- 

47. iii. JOHN, b. April 17, 1723. 

48. iv. MATTHEW, b. Nov. 11, bapt. 19, 1724. 

49. V. NATHANIEL, b. Dec. 3, 1726. 

vi. TABITHA, b. Aug. 22, 1728; m., Sept. 29, 1748, William 
Currier. 



24 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

1 6. JOHN,' (Matthew,^ Richard,') born in Newbury 
Feb. i6 1693-4; married, Feb. 16, 1720-1, Mary, daughter of 
Joseph Knight; they were admitted to full communion in 
the church Dec. 3, 1727. They joined with her brothers 
and sisters in several deeds of lands inherited from her 
father. He was a blacksmith; bought land in various 
places — marsh land on Pine creek, land on Moody lane, 
etc. His house was on High street, just below the head of 
Ocean avenue; had brick ends. He died in Jan., 1766. 
Willed his property, Jan. 21, 1766, to his son John; to Jane 
Williams, late widow of his son Joseph, grand-daughter 
Mary Morse; grandchildren Friend and Mary Little; and 
his son Nicholas. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ENOCH,' b. Dec. 3, 1720-1 ; d. Jan. 26 following. 
ii. ABIGAIL, b. Jan. 17, 1722-3; m., March 9, 1757, 
Eliphah't, son of Joseph and Rebecca (Adams) Morse, 
b. July 29, 1723, a weaver of Newburyport. 
Child of Eliphalet and Abigail (Pettingell) Morse. 
Mary Morse, 
iii. MARY, b. May 16, d. June i, 1724. 

50. iv. JOHN, b. Aug. 20, bapt. 22, 172s. 

51. V. JOSEPH, b. March i, 1727. 

52. vi. NICHOLAS, b. April 17, bapt. 20, 1729. 

vii. SARAH, b. Sept. 6, 1731; m., Feb. 19, 1755. Enoch, son 
of Tristram and Sarah (Dole) Little, b. May 21, 1728. 
She d. March 10, 1758. 
,_ Children of Enoch and Sarah (Pettingell) Little. 

1. Friend Little, b. Jan. 19. 1756. 

2. Mary Little, b. Aug. 19, 1757; d. July 25, 1807. 

I 7. RICHARD,^ (Nathaniel,^ Richard,') bom in New- 
bury Sept. 29, 1694; married, Aug. 2, 1715-6, Elizabeth, 
daughter of John and Elizabeth (Brewer) Thompson, bom 
in Nov., 1695 ; she was admitted to the church in 1736; died 
Sept. 21, 1769. He was enrolled as a member of the church 
in 1745. He was a blacksmith. He and his wife sold land 
to Wm. Illsley March 3, 171 7; bought land on Muzzy's lane 



FOURTH GENERATION 35 

of Benjamin Coaker May 12, 17 18; sold their interest in 
80 acres of land at Haverhill to Joseph Page April 6, 1726; 
sold meadow adjoining that of his mother-in-law Hannah 
on Plum Island creek Oct. 5, 17 18; acknowledged the re- 
ceipt from his mother of the portion left by his father June 
22, 1727; sold to Joshua Coffin, Feb. 11, 1768, the freehold 
and proprietary rights held formerly by his father Nathan- 
iel and grandfather Richard Pettingell. 

This family probably left Newbury and went away with 
some of their children. 

CHILDREN. 

53. i. MOSES,* b. March 2, bapt. 24, 1716-7. 

54. ii. JOSHUA, b. in Sept., 1718, bapt. April 19, 1719. 

iii. MARY, b. Sept. 6, 1720 [?]; m. (pub. Nov. 30, 1751), 

Dec. 31, 1 75 1, Benjamin Muzzey. 
iv. ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 20, 1722. 
V. ANNE, b. Jan. 18, 1725. 
vi. JANE, b. July 19, d. Nov. 29, 1727. 
vii. SUSANNAH, b. Sept. 4, bapt. 8, 1728. 
viii. SARAH, b. Oct. 24, 1730. 

55. ix. DANIEL, b. Sept. 17, 1731-2- 

18.* 

FOURTH GENERATION. 
40.t BENJAMIN,' (Matthew,' Matthew," Richard,') 
born in Newbury May 15, 1707; was published Dec. 7, 
1723, to Hannah Cheismore. He was married, Dec. 30, 
1729, to Elizabeth Stickney at Haverhill; she survived 
him and married second, Aug. 14, 1757, Samuel Sanborn; 
she died Oct. 16, 1762. 

He was a tailor. Benjamin, son of Matthew, was ad- 
mitted to full communion in the church Dec. 31, 1727. 

( 

* Found on p. 45. 

t Mr. Pope, who arranged the manuscript for publication, was strongly of the 
opinion that the compiler had made a mistake and had confused Benjamin,^ Nathaniel.' 
Richard.' with Benjamin,* Matthew.' Matthew,^ Richard.' Acting in accordance with 
this opinion, he placed this Benjamin as the descendant of Nathaniel.'' Richard.' After 
due dehberation it has seemed better to me to follow the original order adopted by my 
brother. It is impossible, however, to put this Benjamin in his proper place without 
upsetting the numbering of the whole book. Benjamin.' Nathaniel,^ Richard,' is No. 18, 
found on page 45. Mr. Pope still adheres to his first opinion. The articles remain as 
they were originally written by my brother. — C. I. P. 



26 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

He bought, at various times, from 1735 to 1747, land in 
Haverhill, on the Kingston road, in the part of Haverhill 
which was later set of? as Plaistow. He was one of the 
proprietors of Contoocook, N. H. He and his wife were dis- 
missed from the Newbury church May 31, 1756, and rec- 
ommended to that of Plaistow, N. H., to which place 
they had removed. There he died May 30, 1756, the very 
day before his application for a letter of dismission had 
been granted. 

Administration on his estate was granted Nov. 24, 1756, 
to his widow EHzabeth, and inventory filed Feb. 18, 1757, 
he left considerable property at Sandown, N. H. Jonathan 
Carlton gave bonds as guardian of James. Dec. 17, 1773, 
David, Andrew, Elizabeth and Joanna (who had married 
Joseph Calef) received their shares of the estate. 



CHILDREN. 

REBECCA,'^ b. Dec. 21, 1730, at Newbury. 
BENJAMIN S., b. July 6, 1734, at Haverhill. 
MATTHEW, b. Oct. 28, 1735, at Haverhill. 
DAVID, b. March i, 1738-9, at Haverhill. 
ANDREW, b. Feb. 25, 1741-2, at Haverhill. 
ELIZABETH, b. June 6, 1744, at Haverhill; m. Jacob 

Garland; in the Revolution he served at the battle 

of Bennington and several other battles; he d. Sept. 

30, 1797, 59 years old; she d. July 18, 1818. 

Children of Jacob and Elizabeth (Pettingell) Garland. 

1. Joseph Garland; settled Garland, Me., which was 

named for him. 

2. Jacob Garland; settled and died at Bangor, Me. 

3. James Garland, b. in 1775. 

4. Benjamin Garland, b. June 13, 1777; m. twice; 

built the Franklin House, Bangor, Me. 

5. Jane Garland, b. June 13, 1777; m. (i) Samuel 

Greeley, her second cousin (p. 44) ; m. (2) Deacon 
Amos Pettingell (No. 116); she d. Feb. 27, 1836. 

6. Elizabeth Garland; m. Humphrey Webster. 

7. Hannah Garland; m., March 14, 1788, Jonathan 

Dickinson, Esq. 



56. 


ii. 


57- 


iii. 


58. 


iv. 


59- 


V. 




vi. 



FOURTH GENERATION 27 

8. Mehitable Garland; m. Ebenezer Torrey. 

9. Sallie Garland; m., Jan. 3, 1792, Moses Tenney. 

10. Polly Garland; m. Phillip Greeley. 

vii. JOANNA, b. Aug. 17, 1745; d. at Plaistow Jan. 14, 

1745-6. 
viii. JOANNA, b. at Plaistow, N. H., Jan. 17, 1747; m. 
Joseph, son of William and Louise Calej, of Kingston, 
N. H., b. Dec. 12, 1742; d. at Salisbury, N. H., May 
16, 1823. He settled in Salisbury, N. H., in 1789. 
Rev. Thomas Webster preached the funeral sermon 
of Joanna, who d. at Salisbury, N. H., Dec. 5, 1793, 
and wrote a poem on her death which has been 
published : 

" The soul who loves eternal truth. 
Who loves religion here below, 
Who stores her mind with knowledge good 
And by her faith doth show," 

Eleven more verses [History of Salisbury, p. 517]. 
Children of Joseph and Joanna (Pettingell) Calef. 

1. Elizabeth Calef, b. Oct. i, 1767; m. Worth- 

ley; d. at Warner, N. H. 

2. Nathaniel Calef, b. Oct. 26, 1769; was a deacon at 

Grantham, N. H. 

3. Louis Calef, b. Dec. 4, 1770; m. Jesse Worthley; 

d. at Bradford, Vt. 

4. Joseph Calef, b. Jan. 31, 1773; m. Elizabeth Ste- 

vens; d. at Washington, Vt. 

■5. Hannah Calef, b. Nov. i, 1774; m. Meloon; 

d. at Grafton, N. H. 

6. Judith Calef, b. June 3, 1777. 

7. Rebecca Calef, b. Jan. 26, 1779; m. John Huntoon, 

Oct. 25, 1798. 

8. Dorothy Calef, b. April 24, 1781; m., May 5, 1803, 

Asa Sargent; lived at Warner, N. H. 

9. Benjamin Calef, b. June 22, 1783; d. young. 

10. Benjamin Calef, b. June 13, 1786; m., July 13, 
1814, Rachel Blaisdell, b. Oct. 20, 1792; d. Sept. 
4, 1872; he d. May 19, 1854. 
60. ix. JAMES, b. at Plaistow, N. H., May 3, 1750. 

21. AKERMAN/ (Daniel,' Samuel,' Richard, ^ born 
in Newbury Jime 30, 1700; married first, at North Bridge- 



28 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

water, Sept. 17, 1723, Joanna, daughter of Samuel and Mary 
(Mitchell )Kingman, bom 1701; he married second, Mehit- 

able ; he married third, at No. Bridgewater, Aug. 23, 

1749, widow Deborah (Sprague) Colson; he married fourth 
(published Nov. 20 and Dec. 3, 1766), Ann Byram, of Bridge- 
water, bom 1712. Their banns were forbidden by both 
parties the first time, but they were published again and 
married. She survived him and married, Feb. 13, 1772, 
John Kingman. Akerman was taxed in Bridgewater, 
North Parish, in 1744. Bought land in 1722 and 1753, etc. 
Dec. 29, 1737, he was forbidden by the town authorities 
from harboring William Melaford and family, who had been 
warned out. He was one of the petitioners to General 
Court in 1738 for incorporation. He was a surveyor of 
highways in 1747. He died in 1770. Solomon Averill and 
wife Hannah conveyed their interest in a piece of land that 
had been Akerman Pettingell's. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Bridgewater). 

By first marriage. 

68. i. DANIEL,' b. Oct. 10, 1726. 

69. ii. NATHAN, b. in 1732. 

iii. JACOB, b. 1734. May be the Jacob Pettingell who was 
in Connecticut, in service in Revolutionary war. 

iv. HANNAH; m. at Preston, Conn., Dec. 18, 1746, Solomon 
Averill; lived at New London, Conn., in 1770. 
By second marriage. 

70. V. STEPHEN, b. April 28, 1743- 

vi. SILENCE, b. Feb. 9, 1745; m., at Taunton, June 16, 
1767, Silas Aldridge, "both of Easton" (pub. at 
Bridgewater Nov. 8, 1766). 

22. DANIEL,' (Daniel,' Samuel,' Richard,') bom in 
Newbury Jan. 5, bapt. March 18, 1704-5; married, Jan. 
29, 1727-8, Abigail Leonard, of Stoughton, where he had 
settled; she survived him and married second, Oct. 14, 1756, 
John Clark. 

Daniel was a cordwainer; taxed in StoughtoiTin 1727; 



FOURTH GENERATION 29 

bought and sold considerable land at various times also. 
The time of his death is not known. 



CHILDREN. 

71. i. LEMUEL,'^ b. at Stoughton Nov. 16, 1729. 

72. ii. SOLOMON, b. at Stoughton May 31, 1735. 

iii. ABIGAIL, b. at Stoughton July 26, 1737; m. (i) (pub. 
Sept. 20, 1755) * David Wentworth of Stoughton, b. 
Jan. 13, 1718; his estate was administered Dec. 14, 

1759; his widow m. (2) Andros, and was Hving 

July 25, 1770. 

73. iv. (?) NATHANIEL, b. about 1740. 

74. V. (?) ELKANAH. 

75. vi. (?) JOHN. 

vii. (?) HANNAH; m. (i) (pub. Oct. 6, 1753) *Zion Went- 
worth, b. March 31, 1735, son of Shubel and Damaris 
(Harris) Wentworth; d. Nov. 9, 1776. She m. (2), 
July 27, 1779, Joshua Whittemore, of Sharon; she d. 
Jan. 29, 1780. Zion Wentworth had property irT" 
what is now Lisbon, Conn. Hannah had several 
prominent descendants, among whom were Lieut. - 
Col. Edward A. True, of the 8th Me., and brevet col. 
U. S. Vols.; Lewis A. Waterman enlisted in co. H, 8th 
Me., was lieut. in 1864 ; at close of the war was ordered 
to Fortress Monroe as guard over Jeflerson Davis; 
discharged as capt., Jan., 1866. 

Children of Zion (Sion) and Hannah (Pettingell) 
Wentworth. [See Wentworth Genealogy.] 

1. Lemuel Wentworth, b. at Canton May 28, 1754; 

m., 1782, at Sharon, Susannah Whittemore; he 
d. at Hope, Me., 1844; no children;' was in 
Revolutionary army, Hind's co., Col. Reed's regt. 
The records show that he was paid for a gun lost 
at Bunker hill. He marched from Winter hill, 
(Somerville?) to New York City, and was also 
present at Albany, Ticonderoga, Montreal, Mt. 
Independence, and Trenton, where he assisted at 
the capture of the Hessians. 

2. Hannah Wentworth, b. Feb. 25, 1756; m., July 8, 

1779, Eph. Payson. 

• David and Zion Wentworth were brothers. 



30 • PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

3. Shubael Went worth, b. Jan. 29, 1759; served in 

the Revolution; m. Lavinia Tozier in Maine. 

4. Benjamin Wentworth; m. Polly Wallace; d. 1791, 

aged about 26. 

5. David Wentworth, b. Dec. 11, 1763; m., March 

20, 1791, Elizabeth Brown, of Maine; he d. 1855. 

6. Enoch Wentworth, b. May 9, 1766; m., Jan. 4, 

1 79 1, Azubah Bradford; he d. at Friendship, Me., 
in 1851. 

7. Sion Wentworth, b. May 30, 1769; m., March 19, 

1794, Mary Morgan. 

8. Lydia Wentworth; d. Aug. 26, 1775. 

23. JOHN ,' (Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') bom in New- 
bury Feb. 4, bapt. 6, 1714; he died before June i, 1747; in 
the administration of his estate at that date there is a 
reference to his " wages at Boston for fencing in the war " 
and to the town of Abington, where he had lived; but no 
allusion to any family. 

24. JOSEPH," (Daniel,^ Samuel,^- Richard,') bom at 
Abington May 28, 171 7; married first at Bridgewater, 
Feb. 25, 1745, Mary Edson; she died at Abington March 
16, 1746. He married second at North Bridgewater, Dec. 

25. 1746, Lydia Phillips; she died Aug. 21, 1795. 

Mary Edson was probably Mary Sprague, daughter of 
Jonathan Sprague and widow of Nathan Edson, whom she 
married in 1738. 

He was taxed in the North Parish of Bridgewater in 1744 
and 1770. He died March 5, 1777. July 8, 1788, Mary 
Pettingell, spinster, of Abington, Jacob Macomber and 
wife Esther, of Abington, Hannah P., spinster, Josiah 
Turner and wife Lydia, James Lindsey and wife Phebe, 
William Pettingell and wife Lydia, Obadiah Pettingell, 
and William Turner and wife Joanna, all of Bridgewater, 
joined in a quitclaim deed of their rights in the " estate of 
our Honorable father Joseph Pettingell, deceased, and our 
Honorable mother Lydia Pettingell, widow," to John 
Pettingell, trader. 



FOURTH GENERATION 31 

CHILDREN. 

i. PHEBE,' b. at Abington March 5, 1746; d. at Bridge- 
water June 21, 1749. 
ii. MARY, b. at Abington Oct. 21, 1747 ; d. unm. at Abing- 
ton, Dec. 9, 1828. 

iii. ESTHER, b. at Abington Jan. 31, 1749; m., Feb. 15, 
1776, Jacob Macombcr, of Abington. 

iv. HANNAH, b. at Abington May 17, 1750; living, single, 
in 1788. 

V. LYDIA, b. at Bridgewater Feb. 8, 1752; m., Dec. 12, 
1776, Josiah Turner, of Bridgewater; she was of 
Easton at marriage. 

76. vi. JOHN, b. at Bridgewater Nov. 13, 1753. 

vii. PHEBE, b. at Bridgewater Oct. 25, 1755; m., June 24, 
1779, James Lindsey, of Easton. 

viii. JOSEPH, b. at Bridgewater Sept. 7, 1757; enlisted for 
the war in 1776. Joseph, of Bridgewater, aged 19, 
appears on a return dated March 22, 1777, as of Capt. 
Porter's co.. Col. Jackson's regt.; was reported in 
camp before Boston Oct. 6, 1775, in Porter's co., Sar- 
gent, Col. ; on army pay accounts as private, credited 
to Bridgewater, service from Feb. 28 to Nov. i, 1777; 
reported d. in November, 1777. 

77. ix. WILLIAM, b. at Bridgewater Nov. 29, 1759. 

78. X. OBADIAH, b. at Bridgewater Feb. 9, 1762. 

xi. JOANNA, b. at Bridgewater Feb. 10, 1762; m. (pub. 
June 8, 1782) William Turner, of Bridgewater. 

25. BENJAMIN,' (Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') bom at 
Abington Feb. 16, 1719-20; died at Hallowell, Me., in 1796; 
married first, at North Bridgewater, April 30, 1747, Mary, 
daughter of Henry and Mary (Allen) Kingman, bom May 
I, 1727 ; died June 1,1751. He married second, Mrs. Judith 
(Castle) Atherton. With his first wife, Mary, he signed 
the covenant of the church at Easton in 1747. 

Was the owner of considerable land at Bridgewater. 
Enlisted and was clerk of his company in Col. Ephraim 
Leonard's regt. in 1757, and started for the defence of Fort 
William Henry, near the head of Lake St. George. After 



32 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

a march of 40 miles they learned of the capture of the fort. 
He represented the town of Easton in the Provincial Con- 
gress in 1775 and 1776. Was in Capt. Keith's co. of Col. 
John Dagget's regt. that left Easton Dec. 28, 1776, to 
oppose the British who had captured Newport, R. I. He 
served on the prudential committee of the town and was 
selectman at several times during those years. He settled 
at Augusta, Me., in 1779; moved to Hallowell, and settled 
on lot 29 on the east side at Pettingell's Corner. He was 
a magistrate; chairman of committee in 1780 to report the 
services rendered the county by the citizens of the town 
during the Revolution, in order that they might be equal- 
ized; selectman in 1782. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at North Easton). 

i. MARY,' b. July 31, 1748; m. Phineas Allen. 

79. ii. BENJAMIN, b. May 24, 1751. 

iii. ANNA, b. Dec. 29, 1753; m., in 1789, Jeremiah Bab- 
cock of Augusta. 

iv. AMY, b. March 12, 1757; m. Brian Fletcher; he d. June 
24, 1829, aged 77. She d. Jan. 6, 1835. 

V. RHODA, b. April 29, 1760; m. Charles Palmer. 

vi. RUBY, b. April 10, 1763; in. Samuel Church. 
vii. RACHEL; m. Benjamin Wade. 

viii. PHILENA, b. 1769; m. Daniel Foster, b. at Newbury- 
port about 1776, son of Isaac and Lydia (Bacon) 
Foster; she d. Oct. 4, 1824. He was a soldier in the 
Indian wars; at the battle of Tippecanoe and never 
heard from afterward. 
Children of Daniel and Philena (Pettingell) Foster. 

1. Daniel Foster; m. Rebecca Eaton; d. at Augusta, 

March 7, 1881. 

2. Cony Foster; m. Caroline Brown; d. at Orono, 

Me., Feb. 2, 1875. [See Batchelder Genealogy.] 

3. Mary Foster; d. young. 

80. ix. ZIBA. 

26. OBADIAH,* (Daniel,' Samuel,= Richard,') bom at 
Abington (twin with Samuel) about 17 10; died there Oct. 
18, 1743; married at Weymouth, Jan. 20, 1731, Martha 



FOURTH GENERATION 33 

Hovey, of Weymouth. She survived him and administered 
on his estate; sold land to Jacob Pillsbury in 1745. She 
afterward married Anthony Pierce, at Bridgewater, March 
2, 1748. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Abington), 

81. i. DANIEL,' b. Dec. 25, 1732. 

ii. JOANNA, b. Dec. 18, 1735; m. at Hingham, Nov. 18, 

1756, Joshua Hcrscy, son of Joshua Hersey, b. at 

Hingham Feb. 11, 1731-2. She d. at Hingham Dec. 

9, 1826. 

(Children of Joshua and Joanna (Pettingell) Hersey 

(bom at Hingham). 
r. Mary Hersey, b. Aug. 18, 1758. 

2. Hannah Hersey, b. June 21, 1761; m., July 23, 

1782, David Jacob, Jr., of Hanover; their dau., 
Relief, m. Charles Pinckney Sumner, and was the 
mother of Hon. Charles Sumner. 

3. Martha Hersey, b. in 1763; m., Dec. 13, 1781, 

Elisha Simmons of Scituate. 

4. Joshua Hersey, b. Jan. 15, 1766. 

5. Sarah Hersey, b. Aug. 26, 1768; m., Nov. 8, 1787, 

Braddock Jacob, of Hanover. 

6. Benjamin Hersey, b. July 30, 1772; d. March 4, 

1793- 

7. Rachel Hersey, b. July 30, 1774. 

iii. SAMUEL, b. Aug. 24, 1739; d. April 31, 1741. 

27. SAMUEL,' (Daniel,^' Samuel, = Richard,') born 
(twin with Obadiah) in Abington about 17 10; married 
there, Dec. 14, 1732, Martha Jackson. She died at Worth- 
ington May 31, 1780, "aged 67 years i month 16 days." 
He was a cooper; was chosen constable at Abington in 
1754; bought and sold land till 1771, when he removed to 
Worthington. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SAMUEL,' b. at Abington Oct. 13, 1733; d. young. 

82. ii. EDMOND, b. at Abington Nov. 26, 1739. 



34 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iii. JOHN;b. at Abington ; d. May ii, 1747, at Bridgewater. 

83. iv. JOSEPH, b. at Bridgewater May 29, 1743. 

V. OBADIAH, b. at Bridgewater May 29, 1746; d. May 

II, 1747- 

84. vi. JONATHAN, b. at Bridgewater Nov. 6, 1748. 

vii. MARTHA, b. at Bridgewater Jan. 24, 1751; m., at 
Worthington, Nov. 18, 1773, Johtt Ford. 

85. viii. SAMUEL, b. at Bridgewater July 12, 1753. 

29. RICHARD,' (Thomas,^ Samuel,' Richard,') bom 
in Newbury Aug. 19, bapt. 20, 1733 ; married, Nov. 27, 1755, 
Joanna Lunt; she was buried in the Oldtown graveyard 
Oct. 13, 1 791. He owned the covenant in the Presbyterian 
church Oct. 31, 1756. He was in Cob John Greenleaf's co. 
Jtme 8, 1757 ; was second Heutenant in Capt. Stephen Kent's 
CO., raised for coast defence, Nov. i to Dec. 9, 1775. 

He died March 30 or 31, 1791. Jacob Perkins was ap- 
pointed guardian of his youngest son, Johnson Lunt, Jan. 
27, 1794. Richard was buried in the Oldtown cemetery 
April I, 1791. Jan. 7, 1794, an account was rendered 
of the estate of Richard Pettingell, "gentleman," deceased 
intestate. 

CHILDREN 
(born at Newbury). 

i. BETTY,^ b. Oct. 23, 1756; m., Feb. 6, 1794, Rev. Jona- 
than Atkinson, b. at Newbury Dec. 30, 1756, son of 
Nathaniel Atkinson. He graduated from Dartmouth 
college, and was ordained pastor of a Congregational 
church at Limington, Me., Oct. 15, 1794- He d. 
March 27, 1837. 

' ■ [History of Boscawen.] 

Children of Jonathan and Betty (Pettingell) Atkinson. 

1. Jonathan Atkinson, b. at Limington, Me., March 

16, 1795; d. at Lowell, Mass., March 11, 1852. 

2. Nathaniel Atkinson, b. Aug. 16, 1796; d. Oct. 8, 

1796. 

3. Nathaniel Atkinson, b. Aug. 10, 1797; d. at Lim- 

ington, Me., March 29, 1834. 

4. Richard P. Atkinson, b. April 5, 1799; m., Oct. 



FOURTH GENERATION 35 

15, 1837, Alice Gerry. He d. on the old home- 
stead at Limington, Me., Dec. 2, 1865. 
Children of Richard P. and Alice (Gerry) Atkin- 
son, 
i. Nathaniel Atkinson, b. Oct. 17, 1838; d. at 

Cincinnati, Ohio, May 12, 1873. 
ii. John P. Atkinson, b. Dec. 14, 1840; d. at 
Leesburg, Va., in the army, Nov. 9, 1862. 
iii. William H. Atkinson, b. Jan. 29, 1842; m., 
Jan. 9, 1868, Mary H. Currier; res. at Chel- 
sea, Mass., 1878. 

Children of William H. and Mary H. 
(Currier) Atkinson. 

1. George T. Atkinson, b. Nov. 16, 1868. 

2. Arthur P. Atkinson, b. Nov. 21, 1870; 

d. Jan. 4, 1876. 

3. Louise F. Atkinson, b. June 27, 1873. 
iv. Elizabeth Atkinson, b. Jan. 27, 1844; m. Ezra 

Miles, of Limington. 
v. Anna J. Atkinson, b. Oct. 31, 1851; m. P. S. 
Griffith, of Boston. 
ii. JOANNA, bapt. May 26, 1758; probably d. young. 
iii. EUNICE, b. Oct. 8, 1760; d. unm.; b\iried in Oldtown, 

1788. 
iv. ABIGAIL, b. Dec. 12, 1762; d. single; buried in Old- 
town, 1786. 
V. RICHARD, b. Jan. i, 1767. 

86. vi. THOMAS, b. June 28, 177 1. 

87. vii. JOHNSON LUNT, b. Jan. 30, 1777. 

Joanna, Eunice, Abigail and Richard seem all to 
have been dead before 1794, as they are not men- 
tioned in the division of their father's estate in that 
year. 

30. TIMOTHY,* (Benjamin,' Samuel,' Richard,') bora 
in Newbury Dec. 12, bapt. 13, 1719 ; married, Jan. 13, 1742- 
3, his cousin, Hannah, daughter of Thomas and Hannah 
(Gooding) Pettingell (p. 17), bom in 1722. He bought land 
in Newbury near the square Sept. 3, 1749; was husband- 
man. Sold land and house on Merrimac street to Ben- 
jamin Goodwin Nov. 28, 1795. He was in Col. John 



36 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Greenleaf's co. June 8, 1757; was reported as a training 
soldier about 1765 [Coffin]. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SARAH/ bapt. at the First Presb. church March 6' 
1747-8; Sarah Pettingell, single woman of Newbury, 
sold four acres on Rolfe's lane to Moses and Eleazer 
Pettingell, 1807. 

ii. TIMOTHY, bapt. Sept. 24, 1752. 

iii. JOANNA, bapt. Sept. 5, 1756; did she m. Daniel 
Pierce March 28, i776[?]. [Church Rec, Newbury.] 

31. BENJAMIN,^ (Benjamin,' Samuel,' Richard,') 
born in Newbury June 20, 1725; removed to Falmouth 
(Portland) ; was published in Newbury and at Portland ; 
married at Newbury, Oct. 23, 1750, Abigail Kent. Before 
that time he had been in service in his majesty's forces at 
Newbury in 1744 [Coffin]. He was a blacksmith. Owned 
the covenant about 1752, and was taxed in Portland, First 
Parish, 1766-1777. Lived on Fore street; his house was 
destroyed by the British, under Mowatt, in the bombard- 
ment, and the family fled to New Casco, where they con- 
tinued to reside. He sold his rights in the estate of his 
father, Benjamin P., dec, late of Newbury, Oct. 20, 1787. 
Abigail Pettingell, widow, sold land in Newbury (on Mecri- 
mac street) July 6, 1797. 

CHILDREN. 

i. A child, bapt. in Falmouth in 1752. 
88. ii. BENJAMIN, b. in Portland (believed to be son of 
above), 
iii. HANNAH? 
iv. ABIGAIL; m. John Tukey. 

Child of John and Abigail (Pettingell) Tukey. 
Dorcas Tukey, b. at Portland Oct. 25, 1776; m., Au- 
gust, 1795, at Portland, Philip Fowler, b. Sept. 15, 
1775, at Ipswich. 

33. DANIEL,' (Benjamin,^' Samuel,' Richard,') bom 
in Newbury Nov. 8, 1737; died at Portland, Me., Jan. i, 



FOURTH GENERATION 37 

1805, "aged 67; " married, March 21, 1765, Hannah, daugh- 
ter of James and Hannah (Sweetser) Gooding of Falmouth, 
bom Nov. 9, 1744, died at Portland in 1823, "aged 79." 
He was a blacksmith; was enrolled in the train band in 
1757. Served 2 weeks 5 days, under Capt. Dominicus 
Jordan at Fort Halifax (Me.) ; account sworn to in Suffolk 
CO. Aug. 3, 1755. Served in Capt. Geo. Berry's co. at Fort 
Pownal and on the Penobscot ; name on muster roll dated 
at Boston, Oct. 24, 1759. He was a subscriber to the fund 
for building a new meeting house in 1764. He was excused 
by vote of the town May 22, 1769, from serving in any 
town office tmtil March, 1771, in consideration of his work- 
ing on the fire engine. His house was destroyed in the 
bombardment in 1775. Resided in First Parish of Fal- 
mouth in 1784. 

April 28, 1805, Robert and Hannah Souther, David Pet- 
tingell, blacksmith, David and Sally Newbegin and Daniel 
Pettingell's children, and Hannah Pettingell, widow of 
Daniel Pettingell, blacksmith, sold land in Newbury to 
Abraham and Dorcas Beeman, the latter a daughter of 
Daniel, aforesaid. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Portland, Me.). 

S9. i. DANIEL,^ b. Dec. 29, 1765. 

ii. DAVID, b. March 6, 1767; d. at the age of 17 months 

and 6 days, 
iii. HANNAH, b. Feb. 24, 1769; m. (i), May 29, 1788, 
David Burnham; m. (2), in 1798, Robert Souther 
(Louiher). 
iv. DORCAS, b. July 9, 1770; m. Abraham Beeman. 
V. ABIGAIL, b. Dec. 28, 1771; d. Feb. 14, 1772. 
90. vi. DAVID, b. Dec. 25, 1772. 

vii. TIMOTHY, b. Sept. 29, d. 30, 1774. 
viii. BETTIE, b. July 18, d. Aug. 5, 1777. 
ix. SARAH, b. Nov. 6, 1779; m. David Newbegin. 

34i DAVID,'' (Benjamin,^ Samuel,- Richard,^) born in 
Newbury April 10, 1740; man-ied (published at Newbury 



38 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Oct. 27, 1784) Phebe, daughter of Benjamin Jackman and 

widow of Tucker; she died (buried in the Old town 

burying ground) May 25, 1829, "aged 86 years." He was 
in Col. John Greenleaf's co. June 8, 1757. He served in 
Moses Nowell's co. Nov. i to Dec. 31, 1775. 

He died in 1796; buried Nov. i, 1796. Jacob Tucker 
gave bond as guardian of David, aged 18, and Benjamin, 
aged 16, children of David Pettingell, yeoman, late of 
Newbury; the other documents of the guardianship are on 
file. 

CHILDREN. 

i. DAVID,* b. Jan. 5, 1786; d. May i, 1849, unm. "He 
lived in a house that stood above grandfather's 
bam on Ocean avenue, where the cellar hole now is 
(1897). In his diary grandfather speaks of work 
being done 'in David's field.' " [J. M. P.] He was 
a shipcarpenter ; had the familiar name of "Old 
Hero." Worked with his brother Benjamin in 
Woodwell's shipyard. He was in Smith's co.. Col. 
Hall's regt., in service at Newbury, Sept. 30-Oct. 4, 
1814. March 23, 1849, David, brother of Benjamin, 
willed to his nephew Levi F., his sister-in-law Eunice 
and his niece Phcebe Ann Bell. 
91. ii. BENJAMIN, b. May 23, 1788. 

35. STEPHEN,* (Nathaniel,' Matthew," Richard,') 
born in Newbury Feb. 3, 1705-6; married, Oct., 28, 1731, 
Sarah, daughter of Henry Lunt, Jr. He was on the parish 
committee in 1761 ; on tax list in 1771 ; died in 1774. 

Stephen Pettingell, coaster, bought land, house and bam 
July 24, 1733, of Moses Stickney; bought of Samuel and 
Mary Jones , of Exeter, N.H., March 16, 1735-6, their inter- 
est in the estate of their father, Henry Lunt ; bought land 
of William and John Brown April 16, 1746. Other land 
transfers are on record. He was in Major Joseph Coffin's 
third CO. of militia July 13, 1757. 

He made his will Oct. 10, 1772, bequeathing his estate 



FOURTH GENERATION 39 

to his wife, Sarah; to daughters Ann Coffin, Susannah Stick- 
ney and Margaret P.; to grandsons Stephen Pettingell, 
Stephen Coffin and Amos Stickney and granddaughter 
Sarah Pettingeh; to sons Nathaniel and Henry. Adminis- 
tration Oct. 26, 1774. The widow, as administratrix, 
sold land April 2, 1779. 

CHILDREN 

(bora at Newbury). 

i. ANNE,^ b. July 5, 1732; m., May 27, 1752, Samuel 

Coffin, son of John and Judith (Greenleaf) Coffin; 

he m. (2), June 2, 1777, Lydia Bartlett. 

Child of Samuel and Anne (Pettingell) Coffin. 

Stephen Coffin, b. May 22, 1753. 
ii. SARAH, b. April 15, 1734; probably d. young. 
iii. MARGARET, b. Oct. 25, 1736; unm. in 1772. 
iv. SUSANNAH, b. July 28, 1739; m., March 15, 1770, 

Amos Stickney, b. July 7, 1735, son of Moses and 

Lydia (Pettingell) Stickney (p. 14); he d. Sept. 6, 

1813; she d. May 21, 1786. 

Children of Amos and Susannah (Pettingell) Stickney. 

1. Amos Stickney, b. June 21, 1771; m., Oct. 6, 1802, 

Hannah Pliimmer. 

2. Lydia Stickney, b. Nov. 12, 1775; d. aged 16. 

3. Moses Stickney, b. Feb. 3, 1778; d. aged 14. 
02. V. STEPHEN, b. June 14, bapt. 21, 1741. 

93. vi. HENRY, b. Aug. 17, bapt. 26, 1744. 

vii. NATHANIEL, b. Oct. 3, bapt. 4, 1747; d. in 1779. 
Nathaniel made his will Nov. 5, 1779, bequeathing 
to his "honorable mother Sarah Pettingell; to Ste- 
phen Coffin, my sister's son; to Margaret, his sister;." 
spoke of his gun, bayonet and cartridge box; will 
proved Dec. 11, 1779. 

36. MOSES,' (Nathaniel," Matthew,' Richard,') bom 
in Newbury Feb. 6, 17 10; died in March or April, 1769; 
married (published April 22, 1738) Elizabeth Atkinson. 
She was probably the daughter of Nathaniel Atkinson. 
In an old book relating to the First Church in Newbury, 
containing membership lists, is the following: " 1736, 



40 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Apr. 1 8 Elizabeth Atkinson, nats daughter admitted." 
[Isaac Little has the book. J. M. P.] The Atkinsons lived 
on the lower side of the upper green at the corner of the 
mill road ; the house was standing in 1900. Some of the Pet- 
tingell children were bom there. Afterwards they lived on 
Water street in house with brick ends, near foot of Good- 
win's lane. Moses' signature (Moses Pettingell) is on the 
church record April 7, 1746; his wife was admitted Oct. 16, 
1746. He was a fisherman and mariner (sea-captain). 
He bought of Major Goodwin a house and land on Water 
street March 13, 1739-40 (the Howard house); bought a 
house lot of Timothy Toppan Sept. 15 , 1749. 

He willed his property to his wife, Elizabeth, daughters 
Elizabeth Knight and Jenny Pettingell, and sons Eleazer 
and Moses, giving his gun to Eleazer. Dated March 18, 
proved April 25, 1769. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MOSES, ^ b. Dec. 4, 1739; d. single, July 29, 1823. In 

a will dated July 23, 1818, he bequeathed his estate 

to his nephew Moses, except $100 each to his two 

nephews, Silas Short (son of Jane) and Amos Knight 

(son of Elizabeth), 
ii. ELIZABETH, b. May 12, 1742; m., Oct. 6, 1763, At>ios 

Knight. 

Child of Amos and Elizabeth (Pettingell) Knight. 

Amos Knight, 
iii. JANE, b. Sept. 2, 1747; m. (pub. Nov. 4, 1769) Silas 

Short, b. January, 1742, d. May 8, 1814; she d. Sept. 

17, 1810. 

Children of Silas and Jane (Pettingell) Short. 

1. Moses Pettingell Short, b. i77i;d. 1773. 

2. Betsey Short, b. Aug. 5, 1773; d. Dec. 7, 1844. 

3. Henry Short, b. June 23, 1776; d. Oct. 15, 1850. 

4. Silas Short, b. July, 1779. 

5. James Short, b. July 27, 1782; m. (i), Sept. 28, 

1819, Sarah Knight, b. Feb. 23, 1794; she d. Aug. 
8, 1825; no children; m. (2), April 10, 1826, 
Fanny Pearson. He d. Feb. 25, 1873. 



FOURTH GENERATION 41 

Children of James and Fanny (Pearson) Short. 
i. Fanny Pearson Short, b. Jan. 21, 1827. 
li. Jane Pettingell Short, b. May 20, 1829; d. 

April 21, 1842. 
iii. EUzabeth Short, b. Feb. 7, 1833; m. Nathan 
Ilsley. 

Children of Nathan and Elizabeth (Short) 
Ilsley. 

1. Laura Jane Ilsley, b. May 5, 1854. 

2. Edwin Ilsley [?], b. Jan. 31, 1858; m. (1) 
Augusta S. Knight; (2), Carrie B. Tilton. 
Children of Edwin Ilsley. 

i. Henry Ilsley, b. Nov. 5, 1883. 

ii. Fanny Ann Ilsley, b. Nov. 24, 1885. 
iii. Ralph S. Ilsley, b. Sept. 6, 1887. 
iv. Lawrence M. Ilsley, b. July 23, 1889; 
d. Feb. 5, 1893, 

V. Sarah E. Ilsley, b. Aug. 17, i89[?]. 

3. William Ilsley, b. March 2, 1873. 

6. Hannah Short, b. Feb. 24, 1785; d. in May, 1819. 

7. Margaret Short, b. in 1789; d. Feb. 13, 1831. 
94. iv. ELEAZER, b. Oct. 13, 1752. 

V. WHITEFIELD, bapt. Feb. 8, 1756; d. in 1769. 

37. EPHRAIM,' (Nathaniel,' Matthew,' Richard,') bom 
in Newbury May 12, 1720; married (published Oct. 13, 1744) 
Mary, daughter of Caleb and Tabitha Moody. He died 
about 1753. He was a shipwright. With his brother 
Cutting, he bought marsh on Woodbridge's island March 23, 
1749. Dec. 31, 1753, Ephraim, Caleb and Elizabeth Pet- 
tingell, children (under 14 years of age) of Ephraim, late 
of Newbury, had their grandfather Caleb Moody ap- 
pointed as their guardian. Jan. 21, 1754, administration 
was granted on the estate to Cutting P., brother of the 
deceased. 

CHILDREN. 

i. EPHRAIM," b. March 24, 1746; chosen hogreeve in 
town, 1775; on tax list, 1771-1780; was a mast- 
maker; d. Sept. 28, 1797. 



42 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

ii. ELIZABETH, b. March 26, 1748; m., in February, 

1770, Joseph Titcomb. 
iii. CALEB, b. Oct. 31, 1750. He was a cooper; sold, 
with his brother Ephraim, June 2, 1772, their share 
in the estate of their grandfather. Caleb " Pettingell " 
was a soldier in the James Osgood's co. of Rangers, 
July 12, 1775; dis. Dec. 15, 1775. The co. was from 
the vicinity of Plymouth, N. H. A Caleb, of Haver- 
hill, N. H., aged 19, enlisted in Lieut. Matthew Thorn- 
ton's CO., July 12, 1775. A Caleb Pettingell died on 
passage from Jamaica in August, 1798. 

38. CUTTING,^ (Nathaniel,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom 
in Newbury Jan. 17, bapt. 28, 1721-2; died in February or 
March, 1793; rnarried first, Jan. 13, 1746-7, Judith Atkin- 
son, who died May 6, 1753 or 1755; lier stone in the Old- 
town graveyard gives her age as 31 ; married second, Aug. 
26, 1756, Ruth Davis. He signed the petition for the 
formation of a new rehgious society (now the Old South) 
Nov. 25, 1745; a petition to General Court to build Presby- 
terian church March i, 1746, and was one of the original 
members. He was a fisherman and coaster. He was in 
Col. John Greenleaf's co. of militia June 8, 1757. He 
administered on the estate of his brother Ephraim. 

May 27, 1793, Benjamin Davis gave bond to exhibit an 
inventory of the estate of Cutting Pettingell, fisherman, 
deceased ; the estate was declared insolvent. 

CHILDREN 
(bapt. at Newburyport). 

i. EUNICE,' b. July 31, 1747. 

ii. CUTTING, b. Feb. 15, 1748; d. in the Revolutionary 
army March i, 1778; had smallpox [Coffin]. 

95. iii. JONATHAN, b. Dec. 25, 1750. 

96. iv. JOSIAH, b. in April, 1753. 

V. NATHANIEL, b. Aug. 2, 1757. 
vi. JUDITH, b. July 23, 1759. 
vii. NATHAN, b. Jan. 9, 1762. 
viii. SAMUEL, b. Sept. 23, 1765. 
ix. BENJAMIN, bapt. May 22, 1768. 



FOURTH GENERATION 43 

39. ABRAHAM/ (Matthew,' Matthew/ Richard,') 
bom in Newbury Dec. 4, 1704; married, Feb. 29, 1727-8, 
Hannah (called Anna in baptismal record of child at North 
Yarmouth), perhaps daughter of Edward and Mary (Wins- 
ley) French of Salisbury, born Aug. 19, 1706. He was 
admitted to the Salisbury church (whither his father had 
removed) in 1727. He was enrolled in Capt. George Berry's 
CO. 36 weeks and one day in 1747 ; also in Lieut. Benj. Mor- 
gridge's co. in 1749. Was captured by the Indians while 
in service, and taken to Louisburg, whence he was brought 
with other exchanged prisoners to Boston in the schooner 
Britannia, Capt. Ayhner Granville. Oct. 26,1729, he bought 
of John Stevens one-half right in Capt. John Alden's lot 
No. 94, at North Yarmouth (Maine) ; not far from that 
time he removed to that place; he witnessed the will of 
Benj. Ingersoll there April 9, 1755. In 1765 he sold land 
to Elisha Pettingell, both of North Yarmouth; sold part 
of three islands at the same place. Was a juryman there 
in 1760. The time of his death had not been ascertained 
by the compiler. - 



97 
98 

99 
100 

lOI 

102 



CHILDREN. 

i. MARK,* b. at Salisbury Dec. 22, 1728. 

ii. EPHRAIM, b. at North Yarmouth Dec. 28, 1730. 

iii. EDWARD, b. at North Yarmouth Sept. 11, 1732. 

iv. DAVID, b. at North Yarmouth Sept. 5, 1734. 

V. MATTHEW, b. at North Yarmouth Oct. 18, 1736. 

vi. ELIPHALET, b. at North Yarmouth Nov. 18, 1738. 
vii. HANNAH, b. at North Yarmouth Aug. 3, 1740; m. 
Nov. 9, 1758, Shubael Greeley, b. in 1730, brother of 
Benjamin Greeley, whose daughter Hannah married 
Benjamin Pettingell (No. 123); he settled at Salis- 
bury, N. H., 1757; d. there in 1814. 
Children of Shubael and Hannah (Pettingell) Greeley. 

1. Matthew Greeley, b. Dec. 3, 1759; m. Abigail 

Stevens; d. at Canaan June 24, 1842. Heenlisted 
twice in the Revolution, for three years each time. 

2. Mary Greeley, b. Dec. 18, 1760; m. Jonathan 

Foster; res. at Lebanon. 



44 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

3. David Greeley, b. April 5, 1762; d. Aug. 5, 1783. 

4. Betsey Greeley, b. July 27, 1764; m. James Haz- 

ard; res. at Springfield, N. H. 

5. Sarah Greeley, b. Oct. 11, 1765 ; m. Richard Foster; 

res. at Salisbury. 

6. Miriam Greeley, b. April 5, 1767; m. Noah Harri- 

man; res. at Garland, Me. 

7. Hannah Greeley, b. Jan. 16, 1769; m. (i) Nathan 

Parker; (2) Daniel Flanders ; she d. at Dorchester. 

8. Jonathan Greeley, b. Dec. 23, 1770; d. April 15, 

1771. 

9. Jonathan Greeley, b. Jan. 23, 1773; m. Sarah - 

Sawyer; res. at Hanover. 

10. Samuel.^Greeley, b. June 22, 1775; m., June 20, 

1799, Jane Garland, his second cousin (see p. 
26). He died May 23, 1832, at Garland, Me., 
and she m. (2), Aug. 30, 1835, Dea. Amos 
Pettingell (No. 116). 

11. Lucy Greeley, b. Jan. 17, 1777; m- Jeremiah 

Morrill; res. at Kingston, N. H. 

12. Rebeckah Greeley, b. Oct. 30, 1779; m. George 

Fullington; res. at Fairfax, Vt. 

13. Jane Greeley, b. Aug. 30, 1780; m. (i) Jacob True; 

(2) Jonathan Dickinson, Esq. (see p. 26); she 
d. Sept. 30, 1845. 

Child of Jacob and Jane (Greeley) True. 
Moses True, b. Aug. 30, 1805; m., Oct. 19, 1831. 
Ursula Pettingell (see No. 123). 

14. Phillip Greeley, b. Feb. 22, 1783; m. Mary 

Garland (Polly? see p. 27); he d. at Garland, 
Me. 

15. David Greeley, b. Feb. 12, 1785; m. Judith 

Pattee; res. at Dover, 111. 

16. Abigail Greeley, b. June 10, 1787; m. (i) Dr. 

Benjamin Lovering; (2) Joseph Pillsbury; she 
d. Sept. 17, 1871. 
103. viii. ELISHA, b. at North Yarmouth April 26, 1742. 
ix. MIRIAM, b. at North Yarmouth Feb. 11, i743- 
X. MARY, b. at North Yarmouth July 8, 1746; m., at 
Georgetown, Me., Aug. 14, 1767, Edmund Hinckley, 
b. Tune 29, 1745. d- Aug. 18, 1807; she d. there 
April 27, 1839. 



FOURTH GENERATION 45 

Children of Edmund and Mary (Pettingell) Hinckley. 

1. Elizabeth Clark Hinckley, b. Jan. 7, 1768; m. 

Lemuel Hinckley. 

2. John Hinckley, b. Feb. 28, 1769; d. at Demerara, 

W. I., July I, 1792. 

3. Miriam Hinckley, b. Aug. 4, 1771 ;d. Nov. 18, 1778. 

4. Edmund Hinckley, b. Jan. 6, 1778; m. Abigail 

Oliver. 

5. Mary Hinckley, b. June 10, 1780; m. Joel Mitchell; 

d. at Bath, Me., Dec. 3, 1875. 

6. Matthew Hinckley, b. June 29, 1782; m. Bethra 

Robinson. 

7. Rebecca Hinckley, b. July 20, 1787; m. James 

Oliver. 

8. Sarah Miller Hinckley, b. May 18, 1790; d. May 

28, 1891, aged loi years lo days. 
xi. SARAH, b. at No. Yarmouth Jan. 29, 1748; m. (i) 
Bradbury, son of Wm. and Anna True; m. (2), at ist 
church, Portland, Oct. 16, 1791, Thomas Jepson; she 
d. at Lewiston, Me., May 15, 1795. 
Children of Bradbury and Sarah (Pettingell) True. 

1. Bradbury True, bapt. at North Yarmouth Dec. 

25. .1791- 

2. Abigail True. 

3. Mary True. 

4. William True. 

5. Ebenezer True, b. (bapt.?) at North Yarmouth 

March 31, 1793. 

6. Phebe True, bapt. at Lewiston Oct. i, 1795. 

xii. REBECCA, b. at No. Yarmouth April 22, 1751 ; m. Wm. 
Blaisdell; settled at Lewiston, Me., where Mark, David, 
and Sarah also made their homes. 

40.* 

I 8.* BENJAMIN,^ (Nathaniel,' Richard,') born in New- 
bury Sept. 10, 1707; died Sept. 14, 1775; married, June 15, 
1736, Mary Long; she was admitted to full communion in 
the second parish church Jan. 31, 1738-9; she survived 
her husband and went to Hopkinton, N. H., to reside. He 
was habitually called "Benjamin, Jr." Bought land — 15 

• Benjamin,' Matthew.s Matthew,^ Richard,' is No. 40 on page 25; see footnote on that 
page. 



46 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

acres in Browne's garden — of Philip White, May i8, 1761 ; 
sold land to Jos. Stickney, bounded by that of his sister 
Elizabeth and his mother, Hannah, and Richard P. ; after- 
ward bought the interest of his sister in the estate of their 
father, Nathaniel, that was set out to him Aug. 3, 17 13. 
He was a soldier in the town militia. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ELIZABETH/ b. March 28, 1737. 

ii. MARY, b. April 3, 1739. 

iii. BENJAMIN, b. Oct. 10, 1741. Benjamin of Newbury 
enlisted in Stephen Emery's co. June 13, 1757; was 
taken prisoner at Fort William Henry in August , 1757, 
and was never heard from again. [Vol. iv, p. 271, 
N. E. H. & G. Reg.] 

104. iv. JOSEPH, b. May 27, 1744. 

V. NATHANIEL, b. April 26, 1747; may have been a 

soldier from N. H. 
vi. HANNAH, b. April 5, 1750. 

42. SAMUEL,' (Matthew/ Matthew,' Richard,') bom 
in Newbury June 10, 1719; died about 1774; married. May 
7, 1 75 1, Mary, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Noyes) 
Moulton, bom July 14, 1731 ; "the first couple I ever mar- 
ried," says Rev. Samuel Perley in the record. Her family 
was known as "the gold bead branch " of the family. She 
married second, Aug. 13, 1776, John Moulton, of Hampton, 
N. H. Samuel was admitted to the chiirch at Salisbury 
March 6, 1743. Made his home there, buying several tracts 
of land. He was enrolled in the militia in Capt. Caleb Gush- 
ing' s CO., 1757. Joseph Pettingell was appointed adminis- 
trator of his estate April 25, 1775. 

CHILDREN. 

105. i. JOSEPH,'^ b. at Salisbury Jan. 20, bapt. 21, 1753. 

ii. ANNA (Nanne), b. July 10, bapt. 18, 1756; m., Feb. 
18, 1790, John Coffin; she d. Sept. 22, 1849; he d. 
Aug. 24, 1851. 



FOURTH GENERATION 47 

Children of John and Anna (Pettingell) Coffin. 

1. Benaiah Coffin, b. Sept. 7, 1791. 

2. John Coffin, b. Sept. 10, 1793; m. Rebecca Eaton. 

3. Samuel Pettingell Coffin, b. May 17, 1796; d. Jan. 

10, 1817. 

4. Joseph Moulton Coffin, b. Feb. 4, 1798. 
■;. Wm. Boardman Coffin, b. Dec. 27, 1802. 

43. SAMUEL,^ (Cutting,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom in 
Newbury Dec. i, 1723; died Sept. 10, 1759, being killed by- 
falling from the steeple of the Old South church, Newbury- 
port, while it was being erected; he married first, Aug. i, 
1745, Mary Knight; he married second, Nov. 14, 1752, 
Mary, daughter of Matthew (No. 13) and Joanna Pettingell. 
He lived at the foot of Neptune street, and it is said that 
his wife saw him fall, as she lay in bed. He was one of the 
petitioners for the privilege of forming the Presbyterian 
church in 1745, and owned the covenant April 21, 1750. 
Was enrolled in militia in 1757. His estate was settled 
Sept. 24, 1760. Administration papers on file. 

CHILDREN. 

106. i. DAVID,' b. April 25, 1746. 

ii. MARY, b. Dec. 7, 1747; d. young. 

107. iii. AMOS, b. April 6, 1751. 

iv. JOANNA, b. Aug. 28, 1753; m., Dec. 28, 1784, John 

Bickjord. 
V. SAMUEL, b. Feb. 3, 1755; served in the Revolutionary 
war, in Baldwin's 26th regt., Dec. 22, 1775; in 
Capt. Stephen Kent's co., Nov. i, 1775; he lost 
goods in the evacuation of New York Sept. 4, 1776; 
was at Trenton Dec. 3, 1776. 

108. vi. BENJAMIN, b. Nov. 10, 1756. 

vii. MARY, b. Aug. 29, 1759; m., Feb. 23, 1777, Daniel 
Maley; had a son Daniel Maley, who d. at Guada- 
loupe in November, 1801, aged 21. 

45. JAMES,* (Nicholas," Matthew,' Richard,') bom in 
Newbury Jan. 25, bapt. Feb. 7, 1719-20; married, May 



48 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

15, 1 744, Abigail, daughter of Thomas and Hannah (Moody) 
Bartlett, born June 17, 1721, died at Newburyport (btiried 
at Old Hill, " relict of James ") Jan. 17, 1792. He was a 
cordwainer. He sold to James Coffin, Sept. 23, 1742, the 
sheep pasture in Newbury laid out in the second division 
to the heirs of Matthew Pettingell, late of Newbury, de- 
ceased, and that which in the third division fell to Nicholas 
of Newbury, deceased, as he was son of Matthew, and is 
now settled by court on James, the eldest son of Nicholas 
March 22, 1749-50, James Pettingell, cordwainer, and 
Abigail, his wife, George Butler and Tabitha, his wife, 
sold land in Newbury to Enoch Titcomb. Many other 
land transfers are on record. 

The time of his death is not recorded, but it was before 
Feb. 10, 1773, when the widow Abigail bought land in New- 
buryport, the lot being "that on which the house lately 
built by Joiner Pettingell deceased now stands." Abigail's 
estate was administered on Aug. 28, 1794. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JUDITH,' bapt. June 11, 1749; m., Aug. 31, 1769, Jo- 
seph Richards of Atkinson, N.H., b. July 21, 1747, 
son of Benjamin and Abigail (Bradley) Richards. 
Benjamin was a first settler of Atkinson, N. H., to 
whom tradition has given a high character and 
remarkable physical ability. 
ii. HANNAH, b. Feb. 23, 1745; d. young, 
iii. LEVI, b. June 7, 1747; probably d, unm. in 1794, as 
he is not mentioned in a sale of the property of his 
mother, Abigail, deceased, dated Feb. 24, 1795. 
iv. SARAH, b. Aug. 12, 1751; d. young. 
109. V. EDMUND, b. in November, 1753. 

vi. SARAH, b. Feb. 11, 1756; m. Matthew Currier, b. Aug. 
3, 1757, d. Nov. 14, 1829; she d. at Newburyport 
Aug. 7, 18 14. 

Children of Matthew and Sarah (Pettingell) Currier. 
I. Joseph Huse Currier, b. Feb. 4, 1790; d. at sea 
June I, 1822. 



FOURTH GENERATION 49 

2. Judith R. Currier, b. April 7, 1794; d. May 8, 

1870. 

3. John P. Currier, b. April 8, 1796; d. Dec. 30, 1862. 
vii. CUTTING MOODY, b. Sept. 27, 1758; probably d. 

unm., as he is not mentioned in sale of his mother's 
property, Feb. 24, 1795. 
viii. NICHOLAS, b. Oct. 19, 1760; probably d. unm., as 
he is not mentioned in sale of his mother's property, 
Feb. 24, 1795. 
ix. ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 19, 1762; m., Jan. 16, 1783, 

Nicholas Currier. 
X. HANNAH, b. Dec. 11, 1764; m., in 1787, her cousin 
Richard Barileii, Jr. 

46. NICHOLAS,' (Nicholas,' Matthew,^ Richard/) born 
in Newbury Oct. 9, bapt. 15, 1721; married, June 25, 
1752, Elizabeth Edwards; she died May 6, 1784, aged 58 
years. He died Aug. 11, 1790. 

He was a shipwright and blacksmith; was recorded in 
the military company of Joseph Coffin July 13, 1757. With 
Nathan Hoyt he was chosen to supply the families of Con- 
tinental soldiers in 1779 and 1780; a measurer of wood in 
1789; one of the incorporating members of the Presby- 
terian church in 1745; held many town offices; bought 
and sold considerable land. He willed his property to his 
cousin John Pettingell, his sisters Tabitha Currier, and Jane 
Davis; proved Sept. 6, 1790. No children recorded. 

47. JOHN,' (Nicholas,' Matthew,' Richard,') born in 
Newbury April 17, 1723 ; married, Aug. 25, 1743, Mary New- 
man; she survived him and married second, Jan. 30, 1748, 
Moses Thompson, of Liverpool, Eng. ; died Aug. 25, 1792, 
"aged 67." 

He was a blacksmith; sold land in the seventh division 
_of Wolcotts, so-called, July 7, 1743. 

Nov. 14, 1757, Mary Thompson, widow, and mother of 
John Pettingell, minor son of John Pettingell deceased, 
was appointed his guardian. 



50 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

This family spelled their name " Pettingel," the only 
one in Newbury that did so. 

CHILD. 
109a. JOHN," b. in Newbury Sept. 8, 1745. 

48. MATTHEW/ (Nicholas,' Matthew,' Richard,') born 
in Newbury Nov. 11, bapt. 19, 1724; married May 27, 
1752, Martha Coates. She survived him and married, Nov. 
30, 1760, Francis Hodkins. He was a shipwright. Bought 
house and land of Ralph Cross, May 17, 1748; other land 
Sept. 29, 1752. Was in the expedition to Fort Oswego 
in 1756, to build vessels for the government; in the attack 
on the fort by the French, Aug. 14, was taken prisoner and 
carried to Quebec, afterward to France, where he died, 
probably at Dijon, where a fatal sickness raged among the 
prisoners. He was in Capt. Moses Titcomb's co. enlisted 
for his majesty's service " in the intended expedition 
against Cape Breton, Feb. 26, 1744; age 21, bom and re- 
sided at Newbury." 

His property was divided, April 13, 1761, among his 
widow, Martha, now Hodkins, his mother, his sisters and 
brothers, and his nephew John ; as no mention is made of 
any children it is to be assumed that they had died before 
this time. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JACOB,' b. March 2, 1753. 
ii. ANN, bapt. at Presb. church Nov. 18, 1754- 
iii. MARTHA, b. Feb. 16, 1756. 

49. NATHANIEL," (Nicholas,' Matthew,' Richard,') 
born in Newbury Dec. 3, 1726; married, Oct. 12, 1752, Mary 
Pierce, daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Poor) Pierce; she 
died in 1753. He was a shipwright; bought land of Isaac 
Hall Oct. 29, 1751. He died about April, 1753; April 23 
his widow Mary was appointed administratrix of his estate, 
and Dec. 10 following Benjamin Pierce was made guardian 



FOURTH GENERATION 51 

of the son Nathaniel ; the widow died within a few months and 
her estate also was administered by Mr. Pierce, April 5, 1756. 

CHILD. 

NATHANIEL,^ b. in June, 1753; seems to have d. 
young, as he is not mentioned in the division by the 
court of the estate of his uncle Matthew in 1761. 

50. JOHN,^ (John,' Matthew, = Richard,') born in New- 
bury Aug. 20, bapt. 22, 1725; mairied, Feb. 14, 1758, 
Mary Noyes [?] ; she died, probably, April 17, 1768. No wife 
joined in the deed of May 30, 1768. He was a cordwainer; 
joined in a deed with his brother Nicholas Sept. 30, 1756; 
was enrolled in the militia company of John Greenleaf 
in 1757; sold his interest in a wood lot, inherited from his 
mother, Mary Knight, May 30, 1768. He was living in 
1785, as may be gathered from the will of his cousin 
Nicholas. No child known. 

51. JOSEPH,^ (John,' Matthew,' Richard,') bom in 
Newbury March i, 1727; died in service Jan. 5, 1760; mar- 
ried, Jan. 3, 1759, probably as his second wife, Jane Russell, 
who survived him and married second, Oct. 30, 1765, 
Joshua Williams of Ipswich. Administration was granted 
March 30, 1767, on Joseph Pettingell's estate. He was 
a joiner; enlisted " for the reduction of Canada " March 
31, 1759, in the third Essex co. regt.; gave his land and 
house to his wife April 13, 1759; was drowned "at ye 
East " [Newbury Record], probably at St. John. 

CHILD. 

no. JOSEPH,^ b. 1754, probably by first marriage. 

52. NICHOLAS,^ (John,' Matthew.^ Richard,') born in 
Newbury April 17, bapt. 20, 1729; died July 8, 1802; bur- 
ied at Oldtown; married, April 14, 1757, Hannah Plummer; 
he died Nov. 19, 18 17, aged 86. 

He was a blacksmith; was enrolled in the militia in 1757 ; 



5 2 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

bought and sold considerable land. He lived in a house 
with brick ends, on High street, just below Ocean avenue. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JOHN,' b. about 1758; d. unm., aged 70, June 4, 1828. 

ii. ESTHER, b. Nov. 18, 1759; d. unm., Jan. 20, 1839; 
her estate was divided to Richard, Moses, Nathan, 
Jeremiah and Polly Plummer, Hannah Stickney 
and Mehitable Choate, the only heirs, all cousins. 

53. MOSES,' (Richard.^" Nathaniel/ Richard,') bom in 
Newbury March -2, bapt. 24, 1716-7; married Anne 
. He is believed to be the man who resided at Ports- 
mouth, N. H., and who, with wife Anne, had son bom 
as below. 

CHILD. 

JOHN,* b. at Portsmouth, N. H., April 14, 1745. Was 
he assisted by the town of Newbury, apprenticed to 
Daniel Pettingell for 7 yrs. 9 mos. in 1758? Was he 
the John Pettingell who was taxed in Portland, Me., 
in 1766; served in the co. of Capt. David Bradish, 
Col. Phinney's 31st regt., Ma,y 12, 1775; collected 
mileage to Cambridge; was present July 8, 1775? 

54. JOSHUA,' (Richard,' Nathaniel,^ Richard,') bom 
in Newbury in September, 17 18; bapt. April 19, 17 19; 
died at Amherst, N. H., in April, 1804; married, about 1740, 
Mary, daughter of William and Hannah Rollins, bom at 
Gloucester Aug. 3, 1720, died at Amherst April 17, 1804. 
He was a soldier in the Crown Point expedition in 1756; 
removed after that time to Amherst, N. H., and was one of 
the petitioners for its incorporation in 1760; turned over 
his property to the town at a meeting Aug. 25, 1766, in 
consideration of the town taking care of him and his family ; 
his health had suffered, we may suppose, so that he needed 
temporary help. He signed petitions of the inhabitants 
in 1766 and 1771. He and his wife Mary, and Joseph 
Prince and his wife Elizabeth, John Davis and Hannah, 
his wife, and Jonas Rollins with wife Abigail, sold to Joseph 



FIFTH GENERATION 53 

Rollins of Salem, Mass., all their interest in the land in 
Amherst, N. H., which Col. Sargent drew. 

CHILDREN. 

i. WILLIAM,' b. July 31, 1741. 

111. ii. JACOB, b. Feb. 19, 1743-4. 

iii. RICHARD, b. Aug. 19, 1746 ; became «o« compos mentis, 
and was under guardianship in 1794. 

112. iv. JOSHUA, b. Dec. 6, 1748. 

113. V. MOSES, b. June 2, 1757. 
vi. MOLLY. 

55. DANIEL," (Richard,' Nathaniel,' Richard,') bom 
in Newbury Sept. 17, 1731 or 1732; married, June 23, 1757, 
Patience Knight. He was a cordwainer; removed about 
1763 to Windham, Me.; whence he sold property in New- 
bury, house and lot on Marlborough street, etc., in 1763. 
He and his wife. Patience, owned the covenant in Windham 
May 27, 1764. 

CHILDREN. 

114. i. MOSES,' b. at Newbury Dec. 12, 1757. 

ii. PATIENCE, b. at Newbury April 7, 1759; m., Dec. 
18, 1790, Stephen Hall, son of John and Lorana 
(Winslow) Hall. Through his mother he was de- 
scended from Kenelm Winslow, b. in England in 1599, 
a son of Edward Winslow and brother of Gov. Winslow. 
[See Hall Genealogy and Winslow Memorial.] 

iii. SARAH WEED, b. at Newbury June 4, 1761; m., Dec. 
12, 1786, Jonathan Knight, of Otisfield, Me. 

iv. CATHERINE, b. at Windham, Me.; m., Jan. 6, 1793, 
John Hiissey. 

V. ANNIE, bapt. at Windham, Me., May 27, 1764; m., 
Feb. 15, 1787, Nicholas Anthoine. 

vi. ELIZABETH (BETSEY), b. at Windham, Me.; m., 

March 10, 1796, James Bolton. 
vii. DANIEL, bapt. at Windham, Me., in February, 1784; d. 
young. 

FIFTH GENERATION. 

56. BENJAMIN S.,'* (Benjamin," Matthew,' Matthew, =* 
Richard,') bom in Haverhill, Mass., July 6, 1734; died at 

* I find no evidence that he had a middle name or initial "S." [C. H. P.] 



54 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Salisbury, N. H., March 15, 1805; married first, at Haver- 
hill, Feb. II, 1755, Martha, daughter of John Pemberton of 
Bradford, Mass. ; he married second, Mehitabel, daughter of 
Benjamin and Mary (Emerson) Kimball, bom Aug. 28, 1739; 
she married first, in 1755, Thomas Hale, who died in 1756; 
she died at Salisbury April 23, 181 2. He was a soldier in the 
Crown Point expedition for 8 months in 1757 in Meserve's 
regt. He resided in Plaistow, N. H., in 1757; bought 
land in Sandown, N. H., in 1757; was in the expedition (by 
water) to the Penobscot in 1762. Bought more land in 
Plaistow in 1771, etc. Had land in Bradford through his 
first wife ; petitioned to be included in the limits of Plaistow 
in 1767 (probably on account of the boundary difficulties). 
He made his will March 15, 1804, bequeathing his estate 
to his wife, Mehitabel, and children, Benjamin, Amos, James, 
Elizabeth Fifield, Abigail Blaisdell, Mehitable Fifield, Polly 
George and Patty Judkins. Proved April 16, 1805. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Plaistow of second marriage). 

115. i. BENJAMIN,' b. Sept. 22, 1758. 

116. ii. AMOS, b. Nov. 5, 1760. 

iii. BETSEY, b. June 11, 1763; m. John Fifield, son of 
Joseph Fifield, of Kingston, N. H. ; he m. (2) Hannah 
Farnum. 
Children of John and Betsey (Pettingell) Fifield. 

1. Moses Fifield; settled in New York. 

2. Amos Fifield; m. (i) Sally Tucker; (2) ; 

settled in New York. 

3. Levi Fifield; settled in Illinois. 

4. Benjamin P. Fifield; settled at Canaan, N. H. 

5. Eliza Fifield; m. Ranson Brooks; settled at Clair- 

mont, N. H. 

6. Ruth Fifield; m. William Forest; d. in New York. 

7. True Fifield ; m, Connor; res. at Andover, N. H. 

8. David Fifield. 

iv. MEHITABLE, b. July 19, 1765; d. Oct. 8, 1831; m., 
at Salisbury, N. H., March 11, 1784, Capt. Wiiithrop 
Fifield, son of John and Anna (Snow) Fifield of 



FIFTH GENERATION 55 

Kingston, N. H., who served in the Revolution as 
a marine. 

Children of Winthrop and Mehitable (Pettingell) 
Fifield. 

1. Amos Fifield, b. Jan. 16, 1785; m., April 10, 1805, 

Hannah Sherbom, b. at Kingston March i, 
1788, d. Sept. 9, 1848; he d. April 26, 1858. 
They had four children. 

2. Edwin Fifield; d. young. 

3. Benjamin P. Fifield, b. Jan. 27, 1788; m. Dorothy 

Taylor of Duxbury; he d. March 8, 1857; she 
d. March 28, 1844. They had six children. 

4. John Fifield, b. Jan. 10, 1791; m. Hannah Bab- 

cock; res. at Hampden, Me.; d. Sept. 8, 1872. 

5. Mehitable Fifield, b. July 18, 1793; m., Nov. 14, 

1819, March Barber of Canaan, N. H.; she d. 
Oct. 25, 1875. 

6. Susan Fifield, b. Feb. 25, 1795; d. Sept. 21, 1803. 

7. Israel Fifield, b. Aug. 17, 1798; m. Judith Taylor 

of Danbury; she d. Nov. 28, 1834. 

8. Nancy Fifield, b. Feb. 28, 1800; d. young. 

9. Nancy Fifield, b. in January, 1802; d.inMarch, 1802. 

10. Nancy Fifield, b. in 1804; d. in 1805. 

11. Winthrop Fifield. b. Jan. 3, 1806; m. (i) Sophia 

Garland; m. (2) Sarah Piper. He was a Congre- 
gational clergyman; settled at Epsom and 
South Newmarket, N. H.; he d. May 9, 1862. 

12. Polly Fifield, b. Sept. 23, 1808; m. Joshua Jack- 

son; res. at Danbury, N. H. 
V. ABIGAIL, b. Dec. 31, 1767; d. June i, 1S58; m. Major 
Isaac Blaisdell (his 3d wife), b. June 2, 1760, at 
Amesbury, Mass., son of Isaac and Mary (Currier) 
Blaisdell. 
Children of Isaac and Abigail (Pettingell) Blaisdell. 

1. Moses Blaisdell, b. July 30, 1789, d. Sept. i, 1804. 

2. Rachel Blaisdell, b. Oct. 20, 1791; m., June 29, 

1814, Benjamin Calef. 

3. Martha Blaisdell, b. Oct. 28, 1793; m., in February, 

1820, Trueworthy Blaisdell; d. Oct. 5, 1855. 

4. Mehitable Blaisdell, b. Feb. i, 1796; m. (i), April 

27, 18 19, Meshech Wear? ; m. (2) William Graves 
of Andover, Mass. 



S6 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

5. Isaac Blaisdell, b. Aug. i, 1798; d. Sept. 28, 1802. 

6. Kimball Blaisdell, b. Jan. 2, 1801 ; d. Oct. 10, 1802. 

7. Abigail Blaisdell, b. Feb. 10, 1803; m., Nov. 24, 

1822, Calvin Campbell, of Hopkinton; she d. 
June 6, 1886. 

8. Brucella Blaisdell, b. Aug. 10, 1805; m., Oct. 5, 

1825, John Carr, of Hopkinton; she d. Nov. 14, 
1871. 

9. Isaac K. Blaisdell, b. Oct. 10, 1807; m., Dec. 30, 

1834, Arvilla Sweatt. 

10. Benjamin P. Blaisdell, b. March 18, 181 o, settled 

in Canada; d. Jan. 11, 1870. 
vi. POLLY (MARY); m.. Sept. 3, 1790, Col. Levi S. George, 
of Canaan, N. H.; he m. (2), Oct. 25, 1814, Betsey 
Sanborn. 
Children of Levi S. and Mary (Pettingell) George. 

1. Polly George, b. March 24, 1792. 

2. Betsey George, b. Feb. 13, 1793. 

3. Hannah George, b. June 2, 1795. 

4. Pemberton George, b. June 15, 1797. 

5. Kimball George. 

6. Clifton George. 

7. Henry C. George; m., Dec. 28, 1842, Mary J. 

Calef. 

vii, PATTY; m. Jiidkins. 

viii. MOSES, b. May 22, 1772; drowned June 30, 1774, in 
Blackwater river. 
117. ix. JAMES, b. Nov. 13, 1775. 

57. MATTHEW,' (Benjamin, ' Matthew,' Matthew,' 
Richard,') born at Haverhill Oct. 28, 1735; married first, 
Dec. 7, 1759, Sarah Carlton, of Plaistow, N. H.; she died in 
1767; he married second, Sarah Colby. He enlisted from 
Haverhill Feb. 25, 1755, " as a private soldier to serve his 
majesty King George y" 2"=^ in a regiment of foot, to be 
employed for the removal of the French encroachments 
upon his majesties territories in North America to the 
eastward and northward and in Pennsylvania, whereof his 
excellency Gov. Shirley is Col. for the term of one year; " 
signed Matthew Petetngall. Returned in Capt. Gage's co., 



FIFTH GENERATION 57 

Lancaster, on roll dated Boston, i\Iarch 2, 1756. Allowed 
for travel home from Albany; in Capt. Anthony Towle's 
CO., in the defense of Fort Edward, Aug. 24 to Dec. 10, 1757. 
In Capt. Francis Peabody's co., Crown Point Expedition, in 
1759. He represented the town of Salisbury in the Fourth 
Continental Congress at Exeter, N.H., May 17, 1775 ; also in 
N. H. House, which met there Dec. 18, 1776; was in Col. 
Stickney's regt., raised for the relief of Ticonderoga 
in 1777; joined the Continental army at Bennington and 
Stillwater in 1777. Matthew Pettingell was first lieuten- 
ant at Winter Hill in 1775 ; on the alarm list in 1776 ; called 
captain. He settled in Salisbury, N. H., about the year 
1764, and in Springfield, N. H., about 1780. He was a 
wealthy man. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Salisbury, N. H.). 

i. SARAH," b. Dec. i, 1759; d. young, 
ii. SUSANNAH, b. Oct. 16, 1761; m., Jan. 17, 1779, 

Stephen Webster, b. in Kingstown in 17 10, son of John 

and Susannah (Snow?) Webster, 

Children of Stephen and Susannah (PettingeO) 
Webster. 

1, Stephen C. Webster, b. Nov. 29, 1779; m,, Sept. 

4, 1803, Nancy Hackett; she d, Oct. 25, 1871, 

aged 84; he d, in October, 1850. 

Children of Stephen and Nancy (Hackett) 

Webster, 
i. Harrison W, Webster; d. young. 

ii. Susan Webster; m. Tafts, of Boston. 

iii. Jenette Webster ; m. Warren, of Hanover, 

N. H. 

iv. Eliza Webster; m. Whipple, of Detroit, 

Mich. 

2, Jonathan P. Webster, b. May 30, 1782; m., at 

Boston, Dec, 28, 1809, Jenette Wilkins, b. Oct. 
13, 1789, d, March 17, 1867; he d. Oct. 29, 1858. 

3, Sally Webster, b. Jan, 3, 1785; m, Joseph Little; 

she d. April 8, 1828. 
iii. ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 17, 1763, 
iv, PHEBE or RHODA, b, April 2, 1765; m, Humphrey 



S8 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Webster, b. April ii, 1764; son of John and Susannah 
(Snow?) Webster; he m. (2), March 19, 1815, Eliza 
Pingry; he d. Sept. 3, 1838. 

Children of Humphrey and Phebe (Pettingell) 
Webster. 

1. Matthew P. Webster, b. Sept. 27, 1787; m., April 

2, 1811, Nancy Calef. He was a friend of Pres. 
Franklin Pierce. 

2. Humphrey Webster, b. Dec. 12, 1789; was a lawyer; 

in the War of 18 12 was wounded in the face; died 
in Virginia in 1820. 

3. Amos Webster, b. May 23, 1793; res. at Boston. 

4. Betsey Webster; m. Jacob Gale. 

5. Susan C. Webster, b. June 3, 1804; m., Nov. 9, 1826, 

William W. Russell of Plymouth; shed. Sept. 15, 

1845. 

6. Mary Amanda Webster, b. Dec. 3, 1811; m., 

March 13, 1835, Hon. Peter Harvey of Boston; 
she d. Dec. 29, 1839. 

118. V. JONATHAN CARLTON, b. Feb. 18, 1767. 
vi. MOLLY, b. Feb. 19, 1769; d. young. 

119. vii. MATTHEW, b. Dec. 3, 1770. 
viii. MARY, b. Sept. 18, 1772. 

120. Lx. ZACCHAEUS, b. April 24, 1774. 

X. HANNAH, b. April 7, 1776 [a Hannah m. John Jack- 
man]. 

121. xi. ANDREW, b. April 6, 1778. 

xii. SARAH, b. June 5, 1780; m., Feb. 20, 1805, Samuel 
Little of Springfield, b. May 20, 1778, son of Nathaniel 
and Mary Little; he d. April 19, 1814. 
Children of Samuel and Sarah (Pettingell) Little. 

1. Hiram Little, b. March i, 1807; m., Oct. 14, 1832, 

Roxana Carr ; he d. Nov. 23, i860. 

2. Mary Little, b. June 14, 1809; d. Nov. 5, 1825. 

3. Eliza Little, b. May 29, 181 1. 

4. Phebe Malvina Little, b. Sept. 17, 1813; d. Jan. 3, 

1877. 
xiii. JAMES, b. Nov. 10, 1782; settled at Enfield, N. H.; 
joined the Shakers; remained single. 

58. DAVID,'^(Benjamin,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') 
born in Haverhill March i, 1738-9; married, in May, 1760, 



FIFTH GENERATION 59 

Betsey Heath; she died Jan. 12, 1831, aged 91 years. He 
bought land in Kingston, N. H., from his brother Ben- 
jamin April 14, 1760; lived at Sandown, N. H., in 1764; 
testified to his residence at Salisbury, N. H., in 1767. Was 
a farmer and accumulated a large property; was one of the 
fourteen persons in Salisbury taxed for a chaise in 1806; 
was esteemed highly by all who knew him ; gave a farm to 
each of his children as a marriage portion ; on the pay roll 
of Col. Stickney's regt. for the relief of Ticonderoga; in Capt. 
Peter Kimball's co., and in the Continental army at Benning- 
ton and Stillwater in 1777; enrolled as a training soldier 
in Salisbury in 1776 ; he was afterward called captain. 

He made will Jan. 6, 1807, giving property to his wife, 
Betsey, to son, David, and daughters, Lydia Colby, Mehita- 
ble Johnson, Merriam Morgan, Betty Eastman, Ruth 
Greenleaf , Rebecca Sawyer and the heirs of deceased daugh- 
ter, Ann Currier; proved Oct. 23, 18 10. 

The widow, Aug. 12, 1820, willed her estate to the same, 
excepting Mehitable Johnson, who had died. 

CHILDREN. 

i. LYDIA,' b. March 3, 1761; m. Rowell Colby. 

ii. BETSEY, b. April 22, 1763; m. Joel Eastman, b. Nov. 
23, 1760, at Kingston, N. H., son of Edward and 
Anna (Judkins) Eastman; he d. May 23, 1849; she d. 
Sept. 30, 1867, aged "104 years 5 months and 7 days." 
Children of Joel and Betsey (Pettingell) Eastman 
(bom at Salisbviry, N. H.). 

1. Sally Eastman, b. April 20, 1786; m., June 12, 

1813, Dr. Elijah Rowell; she d. Aug. i, 1858. 

2. Pettingell Eastman, b. Dec. 9, 1788; d. Dec. 10, 

1788. 

3. Pettingell Eastman, b. Nov. 18, 1789; d. Jan. 25, 

1790. 

4. Betsey Eastman, b. Dec. 12, 1790; d. in 1806. 

5. Mehitable Eastman, b. Sept. 25, 1793; m., Dec. 

10, 1817, Moses Fellows; she d. June 7, 1S36. 

6. Nancy Eastman, b. Feb. 8, 1796; m., Dec. 25, 

1S22, Enoch Couch; she d. Sept. 26, 1828. 



6o PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

7. Joel Eastman, b. Feb. 22, 1798; m., in December, 
1832, Ruth G. Odell; he d. March 16, 1884. He 
graduated second in the class of 1824, Dartmouth 
College, and was an able, learned lawyer. He 
was a member of the N. H. Legislature, 1837, 
1838, 1853-1855; was a candidate for Congress 
several times on the Whig ticket, being beaten 
once by eighty votes. In 1841 he was U. S. 
district attorney for N. H., until succeeded by 
Franklin Pierce, whom Pres. Polk nominated. 
From 1856-1868 he was judge of the Probate 
Coiirt of Carroll Co. Vigorous physically and 
mentally, fortimate financially; possessor of a 
beautiful home, a hospitable entertainer. 

8. Lucia Eastman, b. Aug. 3, 1800; m., Jan. 14, 1839, 

Moses Fellows; she d. Dec. 8, 1872. 

9. Gilbert Eastman, b. July 5, 1802; m., June 23, 

1829, Abigail Smith. 

10. Marcia Eastman, b. Sept. 15, 1804; m. John E. 

Forest; d. Dec. 2, 1871, at Northfield, N. H. 

11. Betsey Eastman, b. Oct. 27, 1808; m., Jan. 12, 

1832, Dr. Robert Morrill of Canterbiuy. 
iii. MEHITABLE, b. June 23, 1765 ; m. C apt. James Johnson, 
b. in 1760 (?), son of Ebenezer Johnson of Plaistow, 
N. H.; he m. (2), in 1818, Ann Johnson of Hopkin- 
ton, N. H., by whom he had children. He was in 
the Revolution at the age of 16, weighing 96 pounds; 
was at Bennington, Ticonderoga and Saratoga; res. at 
Salisbury and Enfield; d. June 26, 1862. Mehitable 
d. Feb. 15, 1816. 
Children of James and Mehitable (Pettingell) Johnson. 

1. John Johnson. 

2. Mehitable Johnson; m. Oliver Goodhue of Enfield; 

d. in Illinois. 

3. James Johnson; m. Persia ; d. at Colchester, 

Vt. 

4. Ann Johnson; m. (i), Nov. 16, 181 5, Thomas 

Chase; m. (2) Enoch J. Chase; d. at Wilmot. 

5. Ebenezer Johnson, b. at Enfield Jan. 16, 1794; 

m. (i), March 14, 1822, Dorothy Hildreth ; she 
d. May 12, 1845; m. (2), Feb. 4, 1846, Lydia 
Stevens; shed. Oct. 28, 1865; m. (3) Harriet K. 



FIFTH GENERATION 6i 

Rollins; he d. 1888. He held town offices at 

Salisbury, N. H. 

Children of Ebenezer Johnson. 

i. Mehitable Johnson, b. Dec. 12, 1822; m. Wil- 
liam Holmes, b. at Hopkinton, N. H., April 
4, 181 8. At three years of age he was a 
town pauper, being sold each year to the 
highest bidder; thus he grew up faring 
badly, receiving no education. In 1839 he 
came to Benjamin Pettingell, of Salisbxuy, 
and prospered so that eventually he pur- 
chased the latter's farm and in time owned 
eight hundred acres, one hundred of which 
were under cultivation, and a saw mill 
whose output was five hundred thousand 
feet annually. 

Children of William and Mehitable (Johnson) 
Holmes. 

1. George Holmes, b. Oct. 18, 1S43; m., 

June 5, 1867, Orissa M. Dearborn, of 
Tilton; res. at Huron, So. Dak. (1890). 

2. Charles Holmes, b. Oct. 17, 1850; m. (i), 

May 8, 1878, Mary A. Wadleigh; she d. 
April 20, 1880; m. (2) Helen Low; res. 
at Salisbury (1890). 
Children of Charles and Helen (Low) 

Holmes, 
i. Clara Holmes, b. in 1887. 
ii. (A boy) b. in 1888. 

3. Curtis D. Holmes, b. Sept. 2, 1852; m., 

in 1874, Mary E. Smith. 

Children of Curtis and Mary (Smith) 

Holmes, 
i. Fred W. Holmes, b. at Salisbury, Oct. 

20, 1876. 
ii. Frank Leroy Holmes, b. Feb. 18, i88i. 

4. Dorothy A. Holmes, b. Feb. 17, 1847; rn-> 

in March, 1871, Solomon Greeley, son 
of Solomon Bartlett and Louisa (Cor- 
ser) Greeley; res. at Franklin, N. H. 
(1890). 



62 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Children of Solomon and Dorothy 

(Holmes) Greeley. 
i. Eugene H. Greeley b. Jan. 13, 

1872; d. May 14, 1879. 
ii. Walter F. Greeley, b. Nov. 16, 

1874; d. April 22, 1879. 
iii. Robert J. Greeley, b. June 5, 1878; d. 

April 29, 1879. 
iv. Agne.s L. Greeley, b. Sept. 16, 1880. 

5. Emma J. Holmes, b. Aug. 10, 1855; m., 

Jan. 14, 1872, Henry M. Weeks; res. 
at Eskridge, Kan. 

6. Nellie M. Holmes, b. March 8, 1857; m., 

Aug. 31, 1 88 1, Howard E. Dearborn. 

7. William J. Holmes, b. June 23, 1867; m., 

1888, kaomi Shaw. 

8. Leland Holmes, b. May 9, 1870. 

ii. Ephraim Johnson, b. in June, 1824; d. Aug. 

30, 1826. 
iii. Ebenezer Johnson, b. in February, 1829; d. 

March 4, 1845. 
iv. Moses Johnson, b. in December, 1846; m. Hattie 
Poor of Peabody, Mass. ; res. at Kansas City, 
Mo. (1890). 
iv. MIRIAM, b. May 11, 1767-8; m. Nathaniel Morgan. 
122. V. DAVID, b. March 29, 1769. 

vi. RUTH, b. April 7, 1772; m., in 1791, Stephen Greenleaf, 
b. at Newbury April 11, 1766, son of Samuel Green- 
leaf; moved to Salisbury in 1789; he d. Dec. 26, 1845; 
she d. March 18, 1826. 

Children of Stephen and Ruth (Pettingell) Greenleaf. 
I. Thomas Rowell Greanleaf, b. July 6, 1793; m. 
Mary Hawley; res. at New Phil. (?), Ohio (1854), 
St. Louis, Mo. (i860); she d. May 3, 1873. 
Children of Thomas and Mary (Hawley) Greenleaf. 
i. George Henry Greenleaf, b. at Salisbury, 
N. H., Nov. 5, 1834; m., Oct. 4, 1870, Lou 
Harrison of Lebanon, Mo.,b. Feb. 20, 1852; 
res. at Galena, 111.; he d. Dec. 5, 1886. 
Children of George Henry and Lou (Harri- 
son) Greenleaf. 
I. May Greenleaf, b. March 8, 1872; m., 



FIFTH GENERATION 63 

Sept. 7, 1893, L. C. Mayfield of Leba- 
non, Mo. 

2. Lizzie Harrison Greenleaf, b. May 14; 

d. Nov. 3, 1874. 

3. George Greenleaf, b. March 18, 1875. 

4. Annie Elsmore Greenleaf, b. May 2, 1878. 
ii. Andrew Greenleaf, b. March 11, 1841; d. 

unm. Nov. 27, 1870. 

2. Harriet Greenleaf, b. March 17, 1795; d. young. 

3. Henry Greenleaf, b. May 15, 1797; d. unm. Nov. 

27, 1832. 

4. Lois Greenleaf, b. June 9, 1799; m. Isaac Crane; 

d. in 1882 at Salisburv-, N. H. 

5. Eunice Greenleaf, b. May 15, 1801 ; m. James 

Colbum of Franklin, N. H.; she d. June 26, 
1836. One daughter, b. in 1835. 

6. Harriet Greenleaf, b. Aug. 25, 1803; m. Jotham 

Aids of Claremont, N. H. ; she d. in 1856. 

7. Francis Greenleaf, b. July 10, 1805; m. Charlotte 

Fowle Britton; he was a merchant of Boston; 

he d. in 1867 ; she d. in 1885. 

Children of Francis and Charlotte (Britton) 

Greenleaf. 
i. Charlotte M. Greenleaf, b. Feb. 4, 1836. 
ii. Henry F. Greenleaf, b. Sept. 6, 1838; a mer- 
chant of Boston, 
iii. Ellen Britton Greenleaf, b. July 21, 1841 ; d. 

in 1882. 
iv. Mary L. Greenleaf, b. Jan. 2, 1850; res. at Bos- 
ton. 

8. Tristam Greenleaf, b. at Franklin, N. H., Nov. 

27, 1807; m., March 2, 1835, Ann Burleigh; she 
d. in 1879; he d. at Haverhill, Jan. i, 1882. 
Childrenof Tristam and Ann (Biorleigh) Greenleaf. 
i. Louisa Greenleaf, b. April 2, 1836; d. April 

5. 1843- 
ii. Charlotte B. Greanleaf, b. in Haverhill Jan. 

3. 1837- 
iii. Charles C. Greenleaf, b. July 5, 1839; m., 
March 22, 1865, at Salisbtuy, N. H., Mary 
Dimond, b. at Salisbury, N. H., Nov. 10, 
1840; res. at Wauseon, Ohio. 



64 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

^ Children of Charles and Mary (Dimond) 

Greenleaf. 

1. Annie L. Greenleaf, b. March 19, 1868. 

2. Carl D. Greenleaf, b. July 27, 1876. 
iv. William Greenleaf, d. young. 

V. Helen L. Greenleaf, b. July 12, 1848; d. July 
25, 1880. 
9. Hannah Greenleaf, b. July 14, 1812 ; d. at Franklin, 
N. H., in 1858. 
vii. ANN, b. June 26, 1775; d. young. 

viii. ANN, b. June 19, 1777; m., Nov. 30, 1797, Richard 
Currier of Enfield. 
ix. REBECCA, b. A^ig. 25, 1779; m. Issac Fits Sawyer. 
son of Moses, b. at South Hampton, N. H., March 9, 
1778; she d. March 9, 1834; he m. (2) Mehitable 
Colby of Bradford, N. H.; he d. Feb. i, 1846. 
Children of Isaac F. and Rebecca (Pettingell) Sawyer. 

1. Hannah Sawyer, b. Jan. i, 1801. 

2. Fannie Sawyer, b. May i, 1803. 

3. David Sawyer, b. in January, 1806; d. April 27, 1827. 

4. Amanda M. Sawyer, b. in 1809. 

5. Isaac Newton Sawyer, b. April 5, 1811. 

6. Moses Sawyer, b. Sept. 14, 1813; d. Nov. 4, 1841. 

7. Nathaniel Saw^-er, b. Sept. 14, 1815. 

8. Daniel Fitz Sawyer, b. Feb. 29, 1820. 

9. Francis Brown Sawyer, b. April 2, 1823; m., Sept. 

II, 1851 (?), Ellen Little; five children. [See 
Little Genealogy.] 
X. NANCY; d. young. 

59. ANDREW,^ (Benjamin,^ Matthew.^" Matthew,' Rich- 
ard,') born in Haverhill Feb. 25, 1 741-2 ; died Dec. 12, 1777; 
married at Salisbury, Mass., April 23, 1769, Abigail Greeley; 
she was bom in 1749; survived Mr. Pettingell and married 
second, Sept. 20, 1779, Peter Severance; she died at Brad- 
ford, Vt. 

He resided at Kingston, N. H., in 1763, when he bought 
land at Stevenstown, N. H.; was given as of Meredith, 
N. H., in 1777, but called "of Salisbury, N. H.," in probate 
papers. He is enrolled as second lieutenant on a "return " 
of Stickney's regt., Stark's brigade, March 5, 1776; 



FIFTH GENERATION 65 

also served in that capacity at Bunker Hill; was first lieu- 
tenant at Bennington, Vt., where he was wounded Aug. 16, 
1777, from the effects of which he died. His estate was 
administered at Nashua, N. H., Jan. 27, 1778, by the widow, 
Abigail. David was appointed guardian of the children 
Abigail and Miriam; Rebecca had been supported by the 
estate for 57 weeks, Abigail 3 years 16 weeks, Miriam 5 
years 13 weeks, as per account Oct. 31, 1786. 

CHILDREN. 

123. i. BENJAMIN," b. April 23, 1770. 

ii. REBECCA (BETSEY), b. March 11, 1772; m. John 

Flanders : removed to Bradford, Vt. 
iii. ABIGAIL, b. Jul}' 26, 1774; m. Eliphalet Tenney, b. 
at Salem, N. H., July 31, 1771, son of Capt. Jonathan 
and Mehitable (Peaslee) Tenney; she d. at Corinth, 
Vt., Dec. I, 1813. 

Child of Eliphalet and Abigail (Pettingell) Tenney. 

Susannah Tenney, b. at Corinth, Vt., June 9, 1803; 

m. Isaac Taplin; she d. Sept. 28, 1846. 

Children of Isaac and Susannah (Tenney) Taplin. 

William Taplin, b. at Corinth Feb. 2, 1825; 

m. Alice Taplin. 

Children of William and Alice (Taplin) Tap- 
lin. 

1. Jennie E. Taplin, b. April lo, 1864; d. 

Aug. 30, 1865 

2. Bertha Taplin, b. Aug. 30, 1868. 

ii. E. Tenney Taplin, b. July 2, 1827; m. Mary A. 
Smart. 

Children of E. Tenney and Mary (Smart) 
Taplin. 

1. Susie Tenney Taplin, b. May 25, 1857. 

2. Edith M. Taplin, b. Dec. 18, i860; d. 

Dec. 10, 1866. 
iii. Hannah Taplin, b. July 14, 1834; m. J. H. 
Metcalf; she d. Aug. 30, 1880. 
Children of J. H. and Hannah (Taplin) 

Metcalf. 
I. William Taplin Metcalf, b. Oct. 8, 1861; 
d. in August, 1863. 



66 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

2. Susie J. Metcalf, b. Dec. 24, 1864. 

3. Charles Henry Metcalf, b. March g, 1867. 
iv. MIRIAM, b. July 6, 1776; m. John Bean of Warner, 

N. H., where she d. Nov. 6, 1829. 



60. JAMES,= (Benjamin, ' Matthew,^ Matthew,' Richard,') 
bom in Plaistow, N. H., May 3, 1750; resided at Salisbury, 
N. H.; signed covenant with David and others in 1802 to 
build a Baptist meeting-house, and was a member of the 
church. His name also appears on a petition of inhabitants 
in 1803. 

68. DANIEL,^ (Akerman,^ Daniel,' Samuel,' Richard,') 
bom in Bridgewater Oct. 10, 1726 ; died there Nov. 20, 1808 ; 
married, Oct. 15, 1750, Hannah, daughter of Samuel and 
Esther (Littlefield) Soper, bom in 1733. He was a cooper; 
charged the town in 1775 for ' ' whooping ' ' several barrels 
of powder; held several town ofhces from 1754 to 1772. 
Land transfers from 1771 to 1790. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Bridgewater). 

-124. i. OLIVER," b. Aug. 4, 1752. 
ii. MOLLY, b. Aug. 24, 1754- 

iii. SARAH, b. Sept. 22, 1756. , .,^ 

iv. HANNAH, b. May 2, 1759. -H'^. ^fcW^Vf^'ii/^'^ ''*""" 
V. SYLVIA, b. May 8, 1761. 
.125. vi. JACOB, b. Aug. i, 1763. 
126. vii. ASA, b. Aug. 14, 1765. 
_ viii. SUSANNAH, b. May 21, 1767. 

ix. SIBBEL, b. Dec. 23, 1771; m., Oct. 6, 1788, Josiah 

Hathaway. 
X. SELA, b. Dec. 23, 1771, twin with Sibbel; was pub- 
lished to Redding Carr March 23, 1792; banns for- 
bidden by her a week later. 

69. NATHAN, 5 (Akerman,' Daniel,' Samuel,' Rich- 
ard,') bom in Bridgewater in 1732, and there dwelt; mar- 
ried first, May 18, 1760, Ehzabeth, daughter of Thomas 



FIFTH GENERATION 67 

Carr; she died Feb. 21, 1768; he married second (pubHshed 
Feb. 18, 1775), March 6, 1775, Margaret Markham. He was 
a soldier iinder Gen. Winslow in Nova Scotia in 1755. 
Was in the co. of Capt. Hazzen, regt. of Col. Goffe, 
in the invasion of Canada, June 26 to Nov. 27, 1760. At a 
town meeting Nov. 6, 1769, it was voted that selectmen 
be authorized to fulfill their engagement in putting out the 
children of Nathan Pettingell, whose wife was dead. He 
bought and sold land at various times, 1771-1778, etc. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Bridgewater). 

i. BETTY," b. June 29, 1760; m., Sept. 8, 1787, Ichabod 
Shurtleff of Plymouth. 

ii. AKERMAN, b. Nov. 7, 1763; enlisted in Alden's co., 
Mitchell's regt., name on roll dated October and No- 
vember, 1780, 17 years old, 5 ft. 2 in. high, light 
complexion; in Maynard's co.. Brooks' regt., in 
August, 1781, 19 years, 5 ft. 4 in. high; was in Capt. 
Nathan Allen's CO., 4th Mass. regt., in 1783. He was 
afterward purchaser and owner of considerable land 
in Bridgewater; pensioner; d. in 1834. 
128. iii. HUGH, b. Aug. 31, 1766. 

iv. THOMAS, b. Dec. 29, 1775. 

V. ANNA, b. May 25, 1778. 

70. STEPHEN,^ (Akerman,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard.^ 
bom in Bridgewater April 28, 1743; married, Sept. 20, 
1764, Abigail, daughter of Samuel Ripley. He was taxed 
in the North Parish of Bridgewater in 1770. He was 
a cooper. Sold land 1771 to 1778. Enlisted under Sam- 
uel Dunbar June 23, 1761 ; sensed until Dec. 7 ; was in Capt. 
Abel Pierce's co., Dyke's regt., in November, 1776. Pay 
order given by himself dated Bristol, March 2, 1777, for 
pay for three months' service at Bristol. 

Stephen Pettingell of Pelham was in Shay's rebellion, 
and with others took the oath of allegiance April 16, 1787, 
and in 1789. He lived in the new part, taken by Pelham 
from Belchertown. 



J 



68 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Bridgewater). 

i. MEHITABLE," b. May 14, 1766. [See Boston Deaths.] 

ii. ABIGAIL, b. Sept. 9, 1767. 
iii. RHODA, b. Feb. 21, 1768. 
iv. BEX A, b. May 15, 1771. 

V. RUBY, b. July 11, 1773. 

129. vi. STEPHEN, b. July 31, 1777. 

7 1 . LEMUEL,^ (Daniel,-' Daniel,' Samuel,= Richard,') 
born in Stoughton Nov. 16, 1729; died at Westminster, 

Conn., Oct. 27, 1798, " aged 69," married Zervia . In 

1825 their son Horatio had an uncle named David Smith of 
Lisbon, Conn. The name on Lemuel's headstone is spelled 
" Pettingill;" but his sons, who removed to Otsego co., 
N. Y., changed the spelling to " Pattengill." 

CHILDREN. 

130. i. WILLIAM RIPLEY," b. at Canterbury, Conn. [?], in 

May, 1766. 
ii. ELIHU, bapt. at Hanover June 28, 1769. [Hanover 

Church Rec] 
iii. EUNICE; m., Dec. 2, 1784, at Hanover, Daniel Smith. 

131. iv. LEMUEL, b. at Canterbury, Conn. [?], Sept. 15, 1775. 

132. V. HORATIO, b. at Lisbon, Conn. [?], Oct. 27, 1777. 

vi. BENJAMIN (?). [W. B. Pratt of Walton says Ben- 
jamin went South. Lemuel R. Pettingell (No. 445), 
great grandson of Lemuel, says that there were 
only four boj^s, Lemuel, Horatio, William R. and 
Elson (?).] 

vii. JOHN [?] settled in N. Y. state. 

viii. LYDIA; m. Butts, Jr., Dec. 4, 1783. [Hanover 

Church Rec] 

ix. A daughter, m. Jeffries. A descendant, Albert 

Jeffries, res. at Rochester, N. Y., in 1897. 

X. HANNAH, b. Nov. 22, 1753; m. at Canterbiuy, Conn., in 
1771 or 1772, Levi Adams; question if she was of this 
family. She was thought to be a near relative of 
Horatio, who settled in Otsego co., N. Y., she and 
her husband living near him there. 



FIFTH GENERATION 69 

72. SOLOMON/ (Daniel/ Daniel/ Samuel/ Richard/) 
bom at Stoughton May 31, 1735; died in Windham co., 
Conn., in 1817; married at Scotland, Windham co.. 
Conn., April 17 [church record] or Dec. 23 [town record], 
1 76 1, Zeviah [Seviah] Morgan. He bought land in Wind- 
ham, Conn., in 1764. Was a soldier in the French and 
Indian war. Mahala Arnold, daughter of George, son of 
John, remembers her father speaking of his tuicles Elihu, 
Asa, Samuel and Ira. 

The inventory of the estate of Solomon Pettingell was 
filed in September, 181 7. 

CHILDREN 

(bom in Windham CO., Conn.). 

i. HANNAH," b. Oct. 25, 1762. 

133. ii. JOHN, b. Nov. 30, 1766 [town record 1764], 
iii. ABIGAIL, b. Feb. 14, 1767. 

iv. A son, b. June 30, 1768. 
V. MARTHA, b. Jan. 18, 1772. 
vi. ZEVIAH (SEVIAH), b. March 13, 1774. 

134. vii. ELIHU, bapt. Jan. 18, 1775. [Hanover Church Rec] 
viii. PAMELIA, b. in April, 1776, bapt. Sept. i, 1776; 

Ira, Asa, Samuel or Saul are also mentioned as of 
this family. 

73. NATHANIEL,^ (Daniel,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,' 
bom about 1740; married first, Jan. 12, 1764, Ruth Cope- 
land, both of Stoughton; married second (pub. at Stough- 
ton, Sept. 23, 1766), Aug. 14, 1767, Elizabeth Gamon; she 
died April 16, 1832, aged 89. 

He was a soldier in the French and Indian war. He 
enlisted in Maj. Stephen Miller's co.. Col. Miller's 
regt.. May 3, 1757 ; in Capt. Aaron Willard's co.. Col. Oliver 
Partridge's regt., for the reduction of Canada, June 25 to 
Nov. 13, 1758; allowed 14 days' travel; name on muster 
roll dated Boston, Feb. 10, 1759; in Capt. Daniel Billings' 
CO., Col. Ruggles' regt. raised by Massachusetts Bay Colony, 
April 5 to July 24, 1758. Also in Capt. Timothy Ham- 



7'= PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

mant's co. March 22 to Nov. 16, 1762. On roll sworn to at 
Wrentham Feb. 3, 1759, as John Goldsbury's account 
for victualing soldiers on their return home in 1758, he was 
reported as having had two meals. 

CHILDREN. 

135- i- NATHANIEL." 

ii. ELIZABETH ;m., at Canton, Mass., Jan. 15, 1815, James 

Barker. 
iii. JONATHAN [?], d. at Stoughton Dec. 14, 1829, aged 47. 

74. ELKANNAH,^ (Danie]," Daniel,' Samuel^ Richard,') 
married at Stoughton, Oct. 4, 1770, Hannah Bugbey. 

He was a corporal in Capt. Ashabel Smith's co.,- Col. 
Lemuel Robinson's regt., on the Lexington alarm April 19, 
1775; was at Braintree, March 22, 1776, in Capt. Theophi- 
lus Lyon's co.. Col. Benj. Gill's regt.; was at Cherry Valley 
Feb. 24, 1779. March 28, 1782, with wife Hannah, he sold 
land in Stoughton to Samuel Damon of Dedham. -^ 

CHILDREN. 

i. MEHITABLE," b. Feb. 17, 1771. 
136. ii. JOHN, b. Nov. 10, 1773. 

iii. DANIEL, b. Oct. 18, 1776. 

iv. ENOCH, b. May 25, 1781; he and Daniel are said to 
have gone to New Orleans, La., about 1800, to see 
about property left by an uncle; were never heard 
from. Enoch witnessed the deed of Jabez Hatch of 
Boston, Sept. i, 1798. 

V. ABIGAIL, b. April 18, 1784; d. unm. July 26, 1807. 

vi. HANNAH, b. April 18, 1784, twin of the above. 

75. JOHN,= (Daniel,^ Daniel," Samuel,' Richard,') mar- 
ried Ann . He (John Pettingell of Taunton) served 

33 weeks and 6 days in the Crown Point expedition in 
Capt. Thomas Cobb's co.; roll dated Boston, Feb. 15, 1760. 



FIFTH GENERATION 71 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Coventry. R. I.>. 

i. CHARLOTTE," b. Oct. 16, 1765. 
ii. LEONARD, b. June 22, 1767. 
iii. ABIGAIL, b. April 3; d. July 18, 1769. 
137. iv. GEORGE DORRANCE, b. Aug. 12, 1773. 

76. JOHN,' (Joseph,* Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') born 
in Bridgewater Nov. 13, 1753 ; died March 9, 1789; married, 
at Bridgewater, July 15, 1784, Elizabeth, daughter of 
Thomas and Elizabeth (Strobridge) Thompson (a grand- 
daughter of Archibald Thompson), bom April 23, 1763, 
died Feb. 2, 1841. 

He served in Capt. Aaron Smith's co.. Col. Gill's regt., 
Aug. 15 to Nov. 29, 1777 ; was a "bombadier," drafted from 
Gen. Warren's brigade. He kept a diaiy, which is at the 
U. S. Pension office; mentions brothers William and Oba- 
diah. A confirmation of this military history is found in 
the fact that the widow, Elizabeth, married a second hus- 
band, Jeremiah Dillingham, at Auburn, Me., and had a 
daughter Louisa, born in 1803; in 1846 Louisa and Ar- 
minta Pettingell were " the only heirs of John Pettingell, 
who was in Capt. Aaron Smith's co.," etc. 

He was a trader ; chosen one of the surveyors of highways 
in 1 783 ; a tythingman for the North Parish in 1 785. 

The widow, Elizabeth, administered on his estate, and 
was appointed guardian of minor children John, Arminta 
and William; as such she sold land in 1800 and again in 
1802. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Bridgewater). 

i. JOHN," b. Feb. 5, 1785; no heirs living in 1846. 
ii. ARMINTA, b. May 24, 1786. 
iii. WILLIAM, b. Aug. 4, 1789; no heirs living in 1846. 

77. WILLL\M,' (Joseph,* Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') 
bom at Bridgewater Nov. 29, 1759; married, Feb. 16, 1784, 



72 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Lydia, granddaughter of Ebenezer Cobb, who was bom in 
1694 and died in 1801, aged 107, thus Hving in three cen- 
turies; she was bom Nov. 3, 1761, and died Dec. 3, 1853. 
WiUiam was a soldier of the Revolution; drew a pension; 
served in Capt. Cole's co., Col. Robinson's regt. ; in Capt. 
Lothrop's CO., Col. Thomas' regt., on a return dated Oct. 6, 
1775; was a corporal in Cole's co., Jacob's regt., Jan. i, 
1778, to Jan. I, 1779; in Nathan Packard's co., Edward 
Mitchell's regt., marched to Squantum on alarm March 4 
to 9, 1776. 

He removed to Leeds, Me., about 1790. He died Nov. 
16, 1846. The widow, Aug. 20, 1849, sold land in Ply- 
mouth CO., inherited from Persis Brewster of Kingston. 
Their children all lived to old age except Lydia; she had 
several children, as did all except Araminta. 

CHILDREN. 

138. i. JOSEPH," b. at Bridgewater Aug. 4, 1785. 

ii. HANNAH, b. at Bridgewater Feb. 14, 1786; m., June 
29, 1802, James Slinchficld; d. June 9, 1871; lived 
at Leeds. 

Children of James and Hannah (Pettingell) Stinch- 
field (all but two dead in 1897). 

1. John Stinchfield. 

2. Isaac Stinchfield. 

3. Mary Stinchfield. 

4. James Stinchfield. 

5. Elvira Stinchfield. 

6. Joel Stinchfield. 

7. Thomas Stinchfield. 

8. Hannah Stinchfield. 

9. Abigail C. Stinchfield. 

10. Aramantha P. Stinchfield. 

11. An infant. 

1 2 . Sewall Stinchfield. 

13. Allen Stinchfield. 

14. Eliza A. Stinchfield. 

iii. LYDIA, b. at Bridgewater Nov. 3, 1787; m., Jan. 30, 
i8ii,6^corgt'GordowofWayne, Me. ; shed. Feb. 27, 1819. 



FIFTH GENERATION 73 

iv. SARAH, b. at Bridgewater April 16, 1790; m., Dec. i, 
1808, Jonathan Gordon; res. at Chesterville, Leeds and 
Gorham, Me.; d. Dec. 22, 1881. 
Children of Jonathan and Sarah (Pettingell) Gordon. 

1. William C. Gordon, b. at Chesterville, Me., May 

26, 1810; d. at Leeds, Me., Sept. 27, 1884. 

2. Charles S. Gordon, b. at Wayne, Me., July 21, 

1812; d. at Leeds, July 8, 1883. 

3. Greenwood C. Gordon, b. at Wayne Feb. 7, 1815; 

res. at Leeds (1897). 

4. Hezekiah S. Gordon, b. at Chesterville April 29, 

1817; d. Aug. 29, 1823. 

5. Joseph Gordon, b. at Chesterville Oct. 20, 1819. 

6. John G. Gordon, b. at Chesterville June 22, 1822; 

res. at East Livermore (1897). 

7. Oliver C. Gordon, b. at Wayne Feb. 21, 1825; res. 

at Monmouth (1897). 

8. Jeremiah Gordon, b. at Wayne Aug. 18, 1827. 

9. Sarah A. Gordon, b. at Wayne Feb. 7. 1830; res. 

at Sebago Lake, Me. (1897). 

10. Mary J. Gordon, b. at Wayne Sept. 22 1832; 

d. Feb. 21, 1868. 

139. v. RUEL (REUEL), b. at Leeds, Me., Oct. 23, 1792. 

[Family record says Sept. 17.] 
vi. JEANETTE, b. at Leeds, Me., Jan. 31, 1795; m., Dec. 

29, 1814, Ehenczcr Hammond; res. at East Livermore, 

Me.; d. Jan. 14, 1883. 

Children of Ebenezer and Jeanette (Pettingell) Ham- 
mond (all dead in 1897 but Mrs. Lavica H. Gordon, 
North Monmouth, and Mrs. Lydia Ellen Barker, 
Reeds Mills, Phillips, Me.). 

1. William P. Hammond. 

2. Ebenezer J. Hammond. 

3. Sarah Hammond. 

4. John C. Hammond. 

5. Lavica Hammond. 

6. Charles F. Hammond. 

7. Sarah A. Hammond. 

8. Lydia Hammond. 

9. Jeanette Hammond. 

10. Lydia Ellen Hammond. 

140. vii. ISAAC, b. at Leeds, Me., April 10, 1797. 



74 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

viii. RUTH, b. at Leeds, Me., May 19, 1 799 ; m. George Gordon 
(2d wife); d. Dec. 9, 1862. 
141. ix. WILLIAM, b. at Leeds, Me., Dec. 10, 1801. 

X. MARY, b. at Leeds, Me., Jan. 20, 1805; m. Orlando F. 
Blake; res. in Monmouth and Lewiston, Me. ; she d. 
Jan. 6, 1895. 
Children of Orlando F. and Mary (Pettingell) Blake. 

1. William H. H. Blake, d. in California in 1864. 

2. I. Martin Blake; res. at Lewiston (1897). 

3. Elvira L. Blake; m. Spear; res. at West 

Gardiner, Me. (1897). 

4. Mintie E. Blake; m. Mitchell; res. at Lvnn 

(1897). 
xi. ARAMINTA, b. at Leeds, Me., Nov. 22, 1807; m., 
Feb. 24, 1850, Joshua Elder, b. at Cape Elizabeth 
April I, 1798; d. at Winthrop, Me., July 5, 1879; 
lived in Lewiston and Winthrop; she d. May 5, 1888. 



78. OBADIAH,-' (Joseph,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') 
born in Bridgewater Feb. 9, 1762; died March 29, 1846; 
married, March 8, 1792, Eleanor Cobb of Plymouth, born 
Nov. 21, 1770, died April 7, 1858, a sister of his brother 
William's wife. He was a manufacturer of nails in Bridge- 
water; removed to Hallowell, Me., and then to Leeds, Me., 
where he settled. He served in Capt. Cole's co. of Robin- 
son's regt. July 26, 1777, and Jan. i, 1778. 

After his death the widow Eleanor sold land in Plymouth 
CO., Mass., which she had inherited from Persis Brewster 
■of Kingston; dated Aug. 31, 1849. 

CHILDREN. 

142. i. ARCADIUvS," b. at Bridgewater Jan. 19, 1793. 

ii. OBADIAH, b. at Bridgewater Sept. 26, 1795; d. at 
Leeds, Me., unm., Feb. 12, 1870 [?]. 

143. iii. JOHN, b. at Leeds, Me., Oct. 30, 1798. 

iv. "PHEBE, b. at Leeds, Me., Aug. 20, 1801; d. unm. 
Oct. 31, i8g6. 

144. V. PHILLIPS, b. at Leeds, Me., Jtme 21. 1804. 



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75 



vi. IRENA, b. at Leeds, Me.; m. James Clark of Wales 
Me.; d. Aug. 20, 1866; one boy, d. young. 
145. vii. JASON, b. at Leeds, Me., April 4, 1808. 

viii. SARAH COBB, b. July 22, 1814; d. unm. April 4, 1S92. 



79. BENJAMIN,^ (Benjamin,' Daniel,' Samuel,' Rich- 
ard,^) born in North Easton May 24, 1751 ; died at Augii,sta, 
Me., Feb. 7, 1814; married at Bridgewater, Dec. 2, itjt,, 
Mary Howard of Bridgewater. Their first four children 
were probably born in Easton. Me was one of the apprais- 
ers of an estate at Hallowell, Me., May 25, 1795; a justice 
of the peace at Easton in 1778, 1784 and 1790. 

He was a corporal in Capt. Keith's co. of Col. John 
Daggett's regt. that left Easton Sunday, Dec. 28, 1776, 
to oppose the invasion of the British, who had cap- 
tured Newport, R. I.; he was also in Capt. Isaac Hodges' 
CO., Col. Francis' regt. 

CHILDREN. 

i. POLLY,' probably b. at Easton, Mass.; m., Feb. 2, 

1800, Ebenczer Town of Topsfield. 
ii. VESTA, probably b. at Easton, Mass.; m., Dec. 19, 
1802, Joseph Stackpole of Augusta, Me. 
146. iii. HOWARD, probably b. at Easton, Mass. 
146a. iv. ANSELL, b. at Bridgewater [?] March 9, 1783. 

V. SUSAN L., b. in 1793; m. William Hastings of Water- 
ville. Me. She d. in Augusta in 1883. A daughter, 
Mary Porter Hastings, res. in New York City in 
1897. 

80. ZIBA,'' (Benjamin,^ Daniel,' Samuel,' Richard,') 
born in North Easton; died about the year 1836; married 
Sally Rumball; she died at Augusta, Me., Jan. 29, 1819, 
aged 40. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SALLY," b. about 1799; d. March 10, 1821, aged 22. 
ii. BETSEY, b. about 1801; d. Jan. 30, 1821, aged 20. 



76 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iii. THANKFUL, d. Feb. 7, 1819. 

147. iv. JOHN AVERY, b. at Augusta Aug. 31, 1804. 
147a. V. LUTHER CHURCH, b. Dec. 8, 1806. 

vi. WILLIAM, b. in October, i8o8; d. unm. about 1845. 

148. vii. HENRY, b. May 10, 1810. 

149. viii. BENJAMIN ALLEN, b. Dec. 26, 1813. 

ix. CHARLOTTE W., b. Jan. 28, 1819; m. Josiah Mitchell 
of Bangor, Me. 

81. DANIEL,^ (Obadiah,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') 
born at Abington Dec. 25, 1732; died in service July 25, 
1760; married at Bridgewater, April 9, 1755, Sarah, daugh- 
ter of Matthew and Mary (Bacon) Gamett, born July 31, 
1729. 

He was in Capt. Daniel Reed's co. for the reduction of 
Canada, return made March 5, 1761 ; reported died July 25, 
1760, after 19 weeks and 14 days of service. His widow 
married second, May 10, 1766, Amos Ford of Duxbury. 
Abijah Thayer was paid at town meeting Oct. 21, 1776, 
for taking care of two of Daniel Pettingell's children. He 
did service in Capt. Thos. Mitchell's co.. Col. Thos. Clapp's 
regt., in August, 1757, for the relief of Fort William Henry. 

CHILDREN 
(born at Bridgewater). 

150. i. MATTHEW," b. June i, 1756. 

151. ii. DANIEL, b. March 3, 1758. 

iii. MOLLY, b. Jan. 19, 1761; m., in 1779, Elisha Bisbee of 
Duxbury. Several prominent descendants; among 
them Col. Horatio Bisbee and Col. Franklin Drew. 



82. EDMUND,^ (Samuel,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') 
bom in Abington Nov. 26, 1739; died about 1830 at Morris, 
Otsego CO., N. Y., over 90 years of age; married, Jan. 15,1761, 
Sarah, daughter of Ashley Curtis of Stoughton; she lived 
more than 90 years and was buried in Otsego co., N. Y. 
He was in Simeon Carey's co., Doty's regt., April 5 to 



FIFTH GENERATION 77 

Nov. 25, 1758; had two meals on government account at 
Wrentham from John Goldsbury, on his way home from 
the army, Nov. 6, 1758; in Capt. Eliphalet PhilHps' co., 
service June 17 to Dec. 24, 1760; roll dated Boston, Jan. 
28, 1 761. He (of Worthington) served in Major Jonathan 
Clapp's regt. July 10 to Aug. 12, 1777 ; service to the west- 
ward under Gen. Schuyler. He was also in Benj. Bonney's 
CO., Col. Elisha Porter's regt., enlisted July 21, discharged 
Aug. 27, 1779; service at New London, Conn. He bought 
land in Bridgewater Aug. 19, 1762; sold land June 14, 1771. 
Moved to Worthington, Mass., then to Otsego co., N. Y., 
about 1785. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MEHITABLE." b. at Bridgewater Feb. 16, 1761. 

152. ii, EDMOND, b. at Bridgewater Dec. 31, 1762. 

153. iii. JOSIAH, b. at Bridgewater March 18, 1765. 

iv. MOLLY (POLLY), b. at Worthington June 28, 1774; 
m., March 31, 1791, Benjamin Tanner of Worthing- 
ton. 
V. SAVIAH [?]; m. at Worthington, July i, 1792, Jere- 
miah Townsend of Eastown, N. Y. 
vi. DORCAS; m. at Worthington, Oct. 27, 1793, Oliver 

Cole of Chesterfield, 
vii. OLIVE; m. Oliver Draper. 

Child of Oliver and Olive (Pettingell) Draper. 
Olivia Draper, b. July 5, 1806; m., Nov. 6, 1831, 
William Thurston, b. at New Lisbon Dec. 18, 1809, 
son of Amos and Lucy (Dart) Thurston. C. S. 
Draper of Morris, N. Y. (1900), is a grandson of 
Olive Draper. 

83. JOSEPH,^ (Samuel,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,\) 
bom at Bridgewater May 29, 1743 ; married at Bridgewater, 
Feb. 20, 1764, Hephzibah Townsel. He went in the expe- 
dition to Canada in Capt. Simeon Carey's co.. May i 
to Nov. 29, 1759. Was in Capt. Abraham Duelling's 
expedition to Manchester, 1777; the captain was from 
Worthington and Jonathan Pettingell was in the same com- 



78 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

pany. He bought land in Easton April 13, 1766; sold land 
in Easton, his wife, Hephzibah, conveying her right of 
dower April 29, 1771. 

CHILDREN. 

i. BETTIE,' b. at Bridgewater Sept. 6, 1765; d. there 

Feb. 21, 1768. 
ii. BELLA, b. at Easton Jan. 19, 1767. 
iii. BARNABAS, b. at Easton Feb. 4, 1771- 

84. JONATHAN,' (Samuel,^ Daniel,' Samuel,- Rich- 
ard,') born at Bridgewater Nov. 6, 1748; died at Cum- 

mington June 26, 182 1, "aged 73; " mamed Abigail ; 

she died at Cummington in July, 1835, " aged 75." 

Jonathan was a private in Capt. Ebenezer's co.. Col. 
John Fellows' regt., enlisted April 27, 1775, served 3 months 
II days. Appears on a return of the same regt., dated 
Dorchester, Oct. 7, 1775. Was in expedition to Stillwater 
Sept. 20 to Oct. 4, 1777. Marched on the Lexington alarm. 
Was in Capt. Abram Duelling's co. in an expedition to Man- 
chester, 1777. [See previous article.] 

CHILDREN. 

154. i. ASA," b. at Worthington Feb. 10, 1785. 

ii. SARAH, b. at Worthington, twin with Asa; d. at 

Chatham, Ohio; no children, 
iii. ABIGAIL; b. at Worthington; m. Packard. A 

son, Jonathan Packard, at Greeley, Col., in 1899 

(11 12 loth street). 

155. iv. JOSIAH, b. at Cummington about 1796. 

85. SAMUEL,'^ (Samuel,^ Daniel,' Samuel.^' Richard,') 
born at Bridgewater July 12, 1753; probably married 
Hannah, daughter of William Pratt of Easton or Stoughton. 
He served in Joseph Warner's co.. Col. Ruggles' regt., in 
the Northern army Aug. 18 to Nov. 29, 1777. [Question 
about the identity of this Samuel.] 

Jan. 31, 1809, Samuel Pettingell of I-^ort Ann, Wash- 



FIFTH GENERATION 79 

ington CO., N. Y., with wife, Hannah, sold all their interest 
in a dower right held by Jemima Pratt, widow of Wm. 
Pratt. On the same day the same persons, written down 
as of Westfield, N. Y. (an adjoining town), sold land on the 
road from Easton to Stoughton, Mass., left by Hannah's 
father, William Pratt, deceased. They also sold, the same 
day, to David Pratt of Bridgeport, Conn., land in Easton, 
similarly inherited. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SILENCE," b. at Worthington April 22, 1779. 

ii. LAVINIA (LIVINEY), b. April 20, 1783. 

iii. HANNAH, b. Feb. 19, 1785; m. (probably) Cope- 
land; had son whose widow, Harriet, res. at West Fort 
Ann in 1900. 

iv. JERUSHA, b. June 13, 1788. 

86. THOMAS,^ (Richard,^ Thomas,' Samuel,^ Richard,') 
bom at Newbury June 28, 1771; married first, March 18, 
1793, Elizabeth Greenleaf, daughter of Stephen and Mercy 
(Clark), Atkinson; she died Nov. 21, 1819, "aged 48; " he 
married second, July 29, 1821, Polly Greenleaf; she died 
at Newburyport June 22, 1848, "aged 80 years and 4 
months." He was taxed up to the year 1839, when his 
name was marked "dead " on the assessors' book. 

He was a joiner; he and his wife, Elizabeth Greenleaf 
Pettingell, bought of Johnson Limt Pettingell house and 
land on Marlborough street April 18, 1800, which he after- 
ward mortgaged, specifying that one-half the land had for- 
merly belonged to his father ; mortgage discharged in 1 80 1 . 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newbury). 

156. i. RICHARD,' b. Feb. 11, 1794. 

157. ii. THOMAS, b. Nov. 17, 1799. 

iii. ELIZA ANN, b. Nov. 13, 1802; m., May 11, 1825, 

Francis Rappelle. 
iv. REBECCA C, b. Dec. 28, 1805; m., Nov. 8, 1825, David 

I. Webber. 



8o PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

V. ADELINE, b. March 2, 1808; m., Dec. 25, 1831, Stephen 
Webber. 

Child of Stephen and Adeline (Pettingell) Webber. 
Michael Greenleaf Pettingell Webber; m., Jan. i, 1862, 
at Newburyport, Nancy J. Shaw, 
vi. GREENLEAF CLARK, b. Jan. 19, 1810; d. May 

27, 1832 ; unm. 
vii. MICHAEL A., b. March 11, 181 2; d. Oct. 26, 1832; unm. 

87. JOHNSON LUNT,^ (Richard,* Thomas,' Samuel,^ 
Richard,') bom in Newbury Jan. 30, 1777; died at Byfield 
Dec. 30, 1827; married, June 17, 1802, Rebecca, daughter 
of Daniel and Lucy (Russell) Wells; she died Sept. 8, 1815, 
"aged 32." 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARY ANN,' b. about 1803; m., at 18, Oct. 13, 1821, 
William Shaw. 
Children of William and Mary Ann (Pettingell) Shaw. 

1. William E. Shaw. 

2. Mary Ann Shaw; was a teacher of note in New- 

buryport, Hartford and Providence, retiring 
with an ample fortune, the result of her private 
schools; she d. aged 49. 

3. Edward F. Shaw. 

4. Horace A. Shaw. 

5. Catherine G. Shaw; was a school teacher. 

6. Emily A. Shaw; like Mary and Catherine, she 

was a school teacher; she m. George H. Corliss, 
the manufacturer of the famous Corliss engine, 
and after his death, and as a memorial to him, 
she gave to the Y. M. C. A. of Newburyport their 
beautiful building. 

7. Eliza Wells Shaw. 

ii. WILLIAM, b. about 1806; was drowned while at play 
with companions near Marquand's wharf June 22, 
1819, aged 13. William P. Lunt, my old school- 
teacher, says he was a boy of marked beauty; that 
his father named him for William, and was with the 
latter when he was drowned. [J. M. P.] 

iii. , d. in October, 1805. [Presb. Church Rec] 



FIFTH GENERATION 8i 

iv. QOHNSON LUNT, d. in Newbury Poor House Nov. 
29, 1830; was he a son of the above?] 

88. BENJAMIN,' (Benjamin/ Benjamin/ Samuel/ 
Richard,') born in Portland, Me.; died there April 8, 1837, 
"aged 76; " married, April 10, 1783, Mary Merrill; she died 
Nov. 24, 1806, "aged 43." He was a pupil in Theophilus 
Parsons' school in 1771. Was the owner of land in Port- 
land in 1798. Benjamin Pettingell of New Casco, Me., 
was in Wm. ilcCobb's co.. Col. Jonathan Mitchell's regt., 
on the Penobscot expedition, enlisted July 8, discharged 
Nov. 26, 1779. A Benjamin Pettingell was in Capt. 
Joseph Seavey's co.. Col. Benj. Foster's regt., on the Ma- 
chias alarm Aug. 20, 1777. 

Benjamin Pettingell, Jr., of Falmouth, bought land in 
Falmouth of Phinehas Bennett Sept. 24, 1790. 

CHILDREN. 

(bom at New Casco or Portland. Me.). 

157a. i. BENJAMIN,' b. in 1794. 

ii. DANIEL, b. in 1798; d. Nov. 13, 1812. 
iii. ABIGAIL, b. in 1801 ; m. Capt. Nathan Noyes in Fal- 
mouth; 8 children, 
iv. SUSAN, b. in 1803; m. Capt. Wm. York (his 2d 
wife), son of John and Margaret (Gilchrist) York; b. 
in 1779; d. in July, 1824; she d. April 5, 1824. 
157/). V. JOSEPH MERRILL, b. in 1805. 

89. DANIEL,' (Daniel,^ Benjamin,' Samuel, = Richard,') 
bom in Falmouth (Portland), Me., Dec. 29, 1765 ; died there 
Oct. 12, 1789; married, March 7, 1787, Mary (Polly), daugh- 
ter of Thomas and Hannah (Freeman) Bradbury, bom 
Aug. II, 1765 ; she survived him and married second, March 
17. 1793. Joseph Plummer. She was admitted to the 
church on confession Dec. 7, 1788. 

CHILD. 
DANIEL,' bapt. Dec. 7, 1788; d. Aug. 14, 1795. 



82 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

90. DAVID,' (Daniel,* Benjamin,' Samuel,' Richard,') 
bom in Falmouth (Portland), Me., Dec. 25, 1772 ; died there 
March 7, 1847; married in Scarborough, Me., Bee. 2, 1798, 
Mehitable Carl; she died in Portland June 15, 1855, aged 
79- 

CHILDREN 
(born at Portland). 

i. SARAH,* b. Aug. 6, 1800; m. (i), in June, 1820, .45a 
Plummcr; m. (2) Abraham MiUiken; she d. March 11, 
1878. 
ii. BETSEY, b. May 21, 1802; m., Jan. 7, 1823, Nathan 

Illsley; she d. Feb. 21, 1846. 
iii. MARY, b. Sept. 21, 1803; m. her cousin, Joseph M. 

Pcttingell (No. 1576). 
iv. HARRIET, b. Aug. 21, 1805; d. unm. Feb. 3, 1848. 

158. V. DANIEL, b. Aug. 9, 1810. 

vi. DORCAS, b. July 16, 1812; d. April 9, 1813. 
vii. DORCAS, b. Aug. 4, 1814; d. May 7, 1881, unm. 

159. viii. CHARLES BEEMAN, b. Jan. 29, 1820. 

91. BENJAMIN, ■' (David,* Benjamin,' Samuel,' Rich- 
ard,') bom at Newbury May 23, 1788; died April 7, 1848; 
married first, Sept. 11, 1824, Joanna Floyd; she died Sept, 
4, 1834, "aged 50 years; " he married second, July 5, 1835, 
Mrs. Ermice Cheever; she survived him and died in New- 
buryport Feb. 9, 185 1. He became insane in 1843, and 
was committed to the asylum. 

His children, Levi F. and Phebe Ann Bell, with his widow, 
Eunice, received bequests from the estate of his brother 
David in 1849. 

CHILDREN. 

i. PHEBE ANN,' b. at Newbury July 5, 1825; m., Nov. 
5, 1847, John, son of John and Hannah Bell; a manu- 
facturer of Newburyi)ort. She d. Dec. 30, 1894. 
159a. ii. LEVI FLOYD, b. at Newbury in 1828. 

92. STEPHEN,'^ (Stephen,* Nathaniel,' Matthew,' Rich- 
ard,') bom in Newbury June 14, baptized June 21, 1741: 



FIFTH GENERATION 83 

died in 1770; married, July 23, 1765, Elizabeth, daughter 
of Oliver and Lydia (Knight) Clark; she survived him and 
married second. May 3, 1772, Michael Smith. 

He was a mariner (sea-captain) ; administration of his 
estate in 1770. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newbury, Mass.). 

i. OLIVE,' bapt. May 11, 1766; d. young. 
ii. SARAH, b. Aug. 8, 1767; Sarah, tailoress, sold land to 
Michael Smith in 1791, one-third of undivided estate; 
probably m., April 7, 1792, Joseph Pike. 
iii. STEPHEN, b. Feb. 14, 1769; Michael Smith was ap- 
pointed as guardian for him and his sister Sarah after 
the death of their father, but no further record of 
him has been found. 

93. HENRY,= (Stephen,^ Nathaniel,' Matthew,^ Rich- 
ard,') bom in Newbury Aug. 17, bapt. 26, 1744; died Aug. 
31, 1774; married, Feb. i, 1770, Sarah, daughter of Wilham 
and Sarah Cheever of Salem, adopted daughter of her aunt 
Clark of Newbury; she died Nov. 19, 1828, "aged 81." 

He was a farmer; sold land in Newbury Nov. 20, 1773; 
his widow bought a house on Hall's lane of Wm. Currier 
May 7, 1787, William and John Cheever, witnesses. 

She rendered accotmt of her administration of his estate 
Nov. 28, 1774. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newbury. Mass.). 

160. i. STEPHEN,' b. Oct. 14, 1771. 

ii. ANNA, b. July 30, 1773; rn-. May 19, 1799, Richard, 
son of Ichabod and Judith (Bartlett) Coffin of New- 
bury, b. Sept. 29, 1777; she d., and he m. (2) Eliza- 
beth F. Webster; he d. March 25, 1810; fotir children. 

94. ELEAZER,^ (Moses,* Nathaniel,' Matthew,' Rich- 
ard,') bom in Newbury Oct. 13, 1752; died Feb. 6, 1825; 
married, June 6, 1794, Sally, daughter of Dudley and Debo- 



84 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

rah (Folsom) Beckett, bom in Exeter, N. H., bapt. Nov. i, 
1761, died in Newbury Dec. 28, 1841, "aged 80." 

He was on Newbury tax list 1 789-1814. Built the house 
at the comer of Ocean avenue and Water street with 
his brother Moses; both died there. 

He and Moses were merchants and extensive land own- 
ers; in 1784 they bought of Joseph Pierce of Atkinson 
N. H., administrator of Thomas Pierce, land bounded on 
the north by Rolfe's lane, the present Ocean avenue; in 
1788 they bought of Benjamin Smith and wife Eunice 
land adjoining theirs and the water; in 1797 they bought 
of Ralph Cross other adjoining land; in 1807 they bought 
of David and Phebe Pettingell land on Rolfe's lane and 
in the same year of Edward Little, administrator of Ben- 
jamin Pettingell, minor son of David and grandson of 
Benjamin, still other land on Rolfe's lane; they also bought 
at various times marsh land on Pine Island creek and on 
Woodbridge's island. 

CHILD. 

161. MOSES, b. at Newbury July 11, 1795. 

95. JONATHAN,^ (Cutting,^ Nathaniel,' Matthew.^ 
Richard,') bom at Newburyport Dec. 25, 1750; died in 1798 
[Presb. Church Rec.]; married (published Nov. 19, '1774) 
Jane French; she died about 1798. He was a fisherman; he 
was taxed 1 789-1 798 and his heirs 1 799-1800. He bought 
land adjoining his and Cutting's July 4, 1788. Levi Mills 
was appointed guardian of Moses, Sarah, William and 
Daniel Feb. 3, 1800. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Newbury, Mass.). 

i. JANE,' b. Feb. 24, 1777; m., April 25, 1799, Jacob 
Hidden. 
f Children of Jacob and Jane (Pettingell) Hidden. 

' I. Jacob Hidden; d. Jan. 11, 1827, aged 27. 



FIFTH GENERATION 85 

2. Sarah J. Hidden, b. Oct. 28, 1800; m. John P. 

Fuller, b. May 4, 1802 ; he d. April 6, 1885 ; she d. 
Oct. 4, 1880. 

Child of John P. and Sarah J. (Hidden) Fuller. 
Joseph Fuller, b. Nov. 7, 1836; d. Sept. 19, 1897; 

he was in the army or navy, and drew a 

pension for blindness. 

3. Hidden, d. in 1843. 

ii. JONATHAN, b. Nov. 25, 1780; d. young. 

162. iii. JONATHAN, b. in 1783. 

163. iv. MOSES, b. May 4, 1784. 

V. SARAH (SALLY), b. Feb. 7, 1788; m., Oct. 31, 1812, 

John Watson of Newburyport; no children, 
vi. WILLIAM, b. Oct. i, 1791; served in the 4th regt. of 
infantry in the war of 181 2 ; d. at Williamsville, N. Y., 
in December, 1814. 
vii. DANIEL, b. Jime 10, 1792; served in Capt. Ketcham's 
Light Artillery, and d. at Portland, Me. ; evidence to 
this and the service of William, and to the fact that 
neither left widow or child, also to the facts about 
the marriages and heirs of brothers and sisters, was 
produced in Probate Court Sept. 5, 1843. 

96. JOSIAH/ (Cutting,^ Nathaniel,^ Matthew,^ Rich- 
ard,') bom at Newburyport in April, 1753; died June 30, 
1826; married first (published Oct. 22, 1774), PhilHppa 
French; she died June 21, 1796; he married second, Jan. 6, 
1802, Mary Duggan. He was a fisherman; bought land on 
Merrimac street, adjoining some of Timothy, July 28, 1785 ; 
bought land in Dracut, 1785. Several other transfers of 
land recorded. He was in Capt. Stephen Kent's co. for 
coast defence Nov. i to Dec. 9, 1775. Taxed in Newbury 
1789-1799; in Newburyport 1815-1818. 

CHILDREN. 

i. PHILLIPPA,' b. at Newbury June 20, 1776; m., March 
29, 1804, Daniel Brown; he d. Aug. 24 following; she 
d. May 22, 1855; no children. 
164. ii. NATHANIEL, b. at Newbury April 9, 1781. [AprU 
10, 1780, Family Bible Record.] 



86 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iii. JUDITH, b. March 15, 1782 [Family Bible Record]; 
m., May 27, 1802, Jonathan Brown; she d. July 19, 
1 816; several children. 

165. iv. CUTTING, b. at Newbury May 9, 1785. [May 23, 1785, 

Family Bible Record.] 

166. V. JOSIAH, b. May 30, 1778. [Family Bible Record.] 

167. vi. MOSES, b. July 9, 1787. [Family Bible Record.] 

vii. HENRY, b. Oct. 8, i789;d. at sea, of yellow fever; unm. 



97. MARK,= (Abraham/ Matthew,' Matthew.^" Richard,') 
bom in SaUsbury Dec. 22, 1728; married, Jan. 13, 1754. 
Sarah, daughter of Ebenezer and Sarah Anna (Webber) 
Clough, bom May 18, 1738. He resided at North Yar- 
mouth, Me. Appears on the roll of Capt. Povi^ell's co. Dec. 
9, 1748, for service 6 weeks and 3 days, and on that of Capt. 
Bryant Morton from July 22 to Aug. 30, 1751, for scout 
and guard duty. 

He is said to have been drowned in the Androscoggin 
river, date not known. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at North Yarmouth, Me.). 

168. i. ABRAHAM," b. Oct. 4, 1754. 

169. ii. EBENEZER, b. Dec. 28, 1756; bapt. with Abraham 

May 22, 1757. 

170. iii. SAMUEL, b. April 25, bapt. July 29, 1759. 

iv. ANNA, bapt. June 13, 1762; m. Samuel Cole of Lewis- 
ton, Me. 

v. MARTHA, bapt. Oct. 31, 1764; m. Jacob Stevens; 
settled in Greene, Me. 

vi. MIRIAM, b. May 30, bapt. Aug. 16, 1767; m. at Lewis- 
ton, Me., in 1785, Thomas Taylor of Dracut. 
Children of Thomas and Miriam (Pettingell) Taylor. 

1. Luther Taylor, b. in 1803. 

2. Edward Taylor; d. young. 

3. Asa P. Taylor, b. Feb. 16, 1807; d. Jime 10, 1889. 

4. Edward Taylor; d. young. 

5. Bartholomew Taylor, b. May 20, 1817. 
vii. SUSANNAH, bapt. Oct. 8, 1769. 



FIFTH GENERATION 87 

viii. MARY, bapt. July 12, 1772; m. Coburn of Greene, 

Me. 
171. ix. NATHANIEL, bapt. Feb. 25, 1776. 
X. LUCY, 
xi. ANDREW. 

98. EPHRATM,' (Abraham," Matthew,' Matthew,' 
Richard,') bom at North Yarmouth, Me., Dec. 28, 1730; 
married Hulda . 

Ephraim Pettingell of Nottingham, N. H., signed a petition 
of inhabitants for incorporation in 1756. Was a soldier in 
Capt. Folsom's co., Col. Blanchard's regt., at Crown Point 
in 1755; in Capt. Alex. McNutt's service 25 weeks and 6 
days; roll dated at Boston Dec. 6, 1760. " Ephriam Pet- 
tingell," Sept. 9, 1777, received advance money in Capt. 
Sanborn's co., Col. McClary's regt., to join Stark at Ben- 
nington. He was afterwards at Saratoga in Evans' regt. ; 
discharged Dec. 15, 1777. This may have been a son 
Ephraim. One of the petitioners for the incorporation of 
Deerfield June 17, 1765. 

Ephraim Pettingell of Epsom, N. H., yeoman, was one of 
the surveyors of lumber in 1779; signed a petition for 
preaching in the parish in 1779. He bought land in Epsom 
of Thomas Babb March 21, 1789; sold land to Jonathan 
and Jethro in Epsom Alarch 20, 1790. Wm. Yeaton, Jr., 
sold to Ephraim and Hulda the life use of 60 acres of land 
for $300, June 28, 1805, he having sold to Wm. Yeaton a 
tract containing about 49 acres, on the westerly side of 
the road to Pittsfield, it being all of his land on that side 
except what he had sold to Jethro. 

[The identification of Ephraim, native of North Yar- 
mouth, Me., with this resident of New Hampshire towns, 
is not made clear. — C. H. P.] 

CHILDREN. 

i. ABRAHAM,' was in Dearborn's co., St — regt., at 
Bunker Hill; was paid Aug. i, 1775, for 3 mo. and 



88 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

i6 d.; Oct. 2, 1775, received coat allowance; d. at 
Chimney Point, N. Y. 

172. ii. JETHRO. 

173. iii. ELIJAH, b. about 1757. 

iv. JONATHAN; was a soldier of the Revolution; enlisted 
in Farrell's co., Stark's regt., in ist N. H., at 18 years 
of age; served all through the war; had a house 
in Epsom in 1790. 
V. BENJAMIN; enlisted for three years in Col. McClary's 
regt. Feb. 6, 1777; d. Dec. 3, 1778; extra pay for the 
depreciation of currency was issued in 1780 on his 
account ; the money was paid to his father, 
vi. JUDITH, d. in 1825. 
vii. SALLY; m. Williatn Ycaton, Jr., at Epsom, March 14, 

1799. 
viii. EPHRAIM (Ephriam) [?] 



99. EDWARD,' (Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,^ Rich- 
ard,') born in North Yarmouth, Me., Sept. 11, 1732; died 
at Bath, Me., March 16, 1807, "aged 75 " [from tombstone 
over his grave at the farm]; married at Newbury, March 20, 
1755, Elizabeth Clark; she died at Bath March 17 [tomb- 
stone]. Elizabeth's mother was a granddaughter of Lord 
Somers of England, who married a Clark. 
■ He was a mastmaker. Tradition asserts that he was 
with the colonial army at Braddock's defeat; Dr. Somers 
Pettingell has a powder horn with an inscription upon it, 
said to have been his. 

He was in the Crown Point expedition in Kingsbury's co., 
Bagley'sregt., in 1756, March 10 to Dec. 7 ; on a descriptive 
list, dated at Fort William Henry, Aug. 9, 1 756 : shipwright, 
bom at Newbury [?], age 24, residence, Newbury; also on 
roll as carpenter under Gideon Wood well; also July 13, 
1757, in Major Joseph Coffin's co. militia; served 39 weeks 
in Crown Point expedition, name on a roll dated Boston, 
Jan. 22, 1757; also enlisted June 17, 1760, in Capt. 
Eliphalet Phillips' co., Newbury, served 6 months 23 days. 



FIFTH GENERATION 89 

Enlisted in Patten's co., McCobb's regt., for Penobscot expe- 
dition July 6 to Sept. 25, 1779. 

He was one of the bondsmen in the settlement of an es- 
tate in Georgetown, Me., May 10, 1767; an appraiser of an 
estate at Bath July 15, 1790. Edward Pettingell, mast- 
maker, bought of Jos. Hidden land in Newbury March 31, 
1757; with wife, Elizabeth, sold land in Newbury Nov. 5, 
1762; had a tract of land at Bath, adjoining the Kennebec 
river and Winnegance creek, of 1,000 acres, which was after- 
ward known as the Pettingell Place, and part of which 
remained long in the possession of the family. 

CHILD. 
173a. SOMERS,' b. at Newbury Jan. i, 1756. 

I 00. DAVID,' (Abraham,^ Matthew,' Matthew,^ Rich- 
ard,') bom in North Yarmouth, Me., Sept. 5, 1734; died 
in the Revolutionary army at Saratoga, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1778 
[?]; married, Nov. 23, 1758, Mercy, daughter of Benjamin 
and Mercy (Eaton) Lake, bom Feb. 24, 1740. 

He resided at North Yarmouth and New Gloucester, 
Me. Was in the squad of scouts under Sergt. Jacob Par- 
sons at New Gloucester, 21 weeks 2 days; roll dated at 
Boston, March 15, 1757; also in roll dated Boston, Dec. 22, 
1758, in Capt. Joshua Freeman's co. Jvme 13 to Oct. 31, 
1758; was with the detachment at New Gloucester tmder 
Sergt. Wm. Stevens; also Nov. 17, 1759, under Capt. Chas. 
Leissner, 7 weeks and one day as scout to the eastward. 

Later he served in the Revolution in Capt. Nicholas 
Blaisdell's co., 13th Mass. regt.. Col. Edward Wigglesworth, 
enlisted Feb. 26, 1777, to serve 3 years; name appears on 
muster roll dated Springfield, April 23, 1777. In camp at 
Valley Forge Feb. 5, 1778. He was in Smart's co.. Smith's 
regt., Feb. 26, 1777, to Jan. 6, 1778. 

He settled at Lewiston, Me., about 1770. 



90 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN 
(born at North Yarmouth and New Gloucester, Me.). 

i. MARY,° b. Sept. 20, 1759, bapt. June 22, i76o;m. — 
Safford of Augusta. 

174. ii. BENJAMIN, b. Dec. 10, 1761; bapt. May 23, 1762. 
iii. RACHEL ; m. Elijah Boggs of Greene, Me. 

175. iv. DAVID, b. Nov. 11, 1766. 

176. V. EPHRAIM. 

vi. EDWARD; a tradition that he went to Bath, Me. 
vii. MERCY, 
viii. EMILY. 



101. MATTHEW,' (Abraham/ Matthew,' Matthew,' 
Richard,') bom in North Yarmouth, Me., Oct. 18, 1736; 
died at St. Johns, N. B., April 21, 1817, " aged 81 years; " 
married first, at Haverhill, Sept. 2, 1760, Sarah Webster, 
of Haverhill; she died in 1770; he married second, July 28, 
177 1, Ruth, daughter of Daniel and Sarah (Clement) Pills- 
bury, bom Jan. 20, 1744, died in Newburyport March 26, 
1835, " aged 90." He was a shipwright. He bought 
house and land on Queen street, Newbury, April 10, 1760. 
With wife, Ruth, sold land and rights she inherited from 
her father, etc. 

He was a soldier in the French and Indian wars; served 
in Capt. Kingsbury's co., Col. Bagley's regt., from March 
10 to Dec. 7, 1756; in Crown Point expedition as per roll 
dated at Boston, Jan. 22, 1757 ; sergt. in Capt. Wm. Daven- 
port's CO. in an expedition up the St. Lawrence river April 
25 to Nov. 15, 1759; at the fall of Quebec; on a list dated 
March 20, 1756, of men in his majesty's service imder Col. 
Moses Titcomb for two years previous as returned by Col. 
Greenleaf, he gave his age as 20 and his birth [?] and 
residence as Newbury. 

Matthew Pettingell of Newbury was in Titcomb's co., 
Wade's Essex county regt., in 1780, troops raised for 3 
months only, July 3, discharged Oct. 10, 1780; 13 days' 
travel allowed. 



FIFTH GENERATION 91 

CHILDREN. 

i. ABIGAIL,' b. at Newbury Jan. 28, 1762. 

177. ii. THOMAS, b. at Newbiuy Sept. 16, 1763. 

178. iii. MATTHEW, b. at Newbury Aug. 6, 1765. 

iv. NATHANIEL, b. at Newbury July 27, 1767. 

V. SAMUEL, b. at Newbiory in August, 1770; d. in Septem- 
ber, 1773. 

vi. SARAH, b. at Newburyport Jan. 27, 1772; m., Dec. 25, 
1822, James Frothingham (2d wife), son of Thomas 
and Sarah Frothingham, b. Feb. 4, 1782; she d. 
March 12, 1845; he d. April 6, 1855, aged 73. 
vii. CHRISTOPHER, b. Feb. 4, 1774; d. July 10, 1795. 
viii. MIRIAM, b. April 29, 1776; d. in 1778. 

ix. MIRIAM, b. March i, 1779; d. June 11, 1811. 

179. X. DANIEL, b. May 20, 1782. 

xi. SAMUEL, b. May 20, 1782 (twin with Daniel); d. in 

September, 1798. 
xii. MARY, b. Dec. 3, 1784; m., Feb. 23, 1804, James 
Frothingham (first wife); she d. Nov. 12, 1811. 
Children of James and Mary (Pettingell) Frothing- 
ham (bom at Newburyport). 

1. Sally Frothingham, b. Jan. 30, 1805; m. Edward 

S. Leslie, builder of fire engines and later agent 

of Ocean mills. 

Children of Edward S. and Sally (Frothingham) 

Leslie, 
i. James Frothingham Leslie ; m. Mary Grant 

Spaulding; not living (1900). 
ii. Edward Leslie; d. young, 
iii. Sarah Leslie; m. James N. Balch; res. at 

Brooklyn, N. Y. (1900). 
iv. Edward Leslie; res. at Newburyport; unm. 

(1900). 
V. Mary Leslie; res. at Newburyport; unm. 

(1900). 
vi. Elizabeth Leslie; m. Roland W. Toppan;not 

living (1900). 
vii. Lucy Leslie ; res. at Newburyport ; unm. 
(1900). 

2. Mary Ann Frothingham, b. Aug. 28, 1806; d. unm. 

3. James Frothingham, b. June 20, 180S; d. Oct. 2, 

1809. 



92 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

4. James Pecker Frothingham, b. Jan. 9, 1810; d. 
April II, 1849; m. Caroline H. Warren. 
Children of James Pecker and Caroline (Warren) 

Frothingham. 
i. George Frothingham; m. Abby C. Pettingell 
(see No. 194); he d. of sickness contracted 
on the west coast of Africa; no children, 
ii. Caroline Frothingham; m. Amos Coffin, 
iii. Edward Frothingham; d. yovmg. 
iv. Mary Frothingham; d. Sept. 25, 1848. 
V. Charles Frothingham; served in the 48th 

Mass.; res. at Lowell (1900). 
vi. Ellen Frothingham; unm. (1900); teacher at 
Newburyport for a number of years, 
xiii. JOHN, b. March 14, 1790; d. in 1793. 



102. ELIPHALET,'' (Abraham,' Matthew,^' Matthew,^ 
Richard/) born at North Yarmouth, Me., Nov. 18, 1738; 
married first (published May 17, 1760), Sarah, daughter of 

Enoch Dill; married second, Susannah . She had a 

daughter [by former marriage] Esther Chandler of Dux- 
bury, Mass., and July 6, 1796, Eliphalet and Susannah 
released all her claims to the estate of said Esther. The 
children, John, Edward and Eliphalet Pettingell, Richard 
Mountfort and his wife, Ruth, and Hannah and Sarah Pet- 
tingell, grandchildren of Enoch Dill by his daughter Sarah, 
quitclaimed certain estate Sept. 15, 1798. 

He was a soldier in Capt. Samuel Cobb's co., Col. Preble's 
regt., in expedition to Canada, appears as son of Abraham 
Pettingell from North Yarmouth, dated Jan. 3, 1759, dis- 
charged Aug. 31, 1759; also in the expedition for the re- 
duction of Canada, roll dated Dec. 6, 1760, age 25, bom 
and resided at North Yarmouth ; enlisted by Nath. Inger- 
soll, March 11, 1760. 

CHILDREN. 

180 i. JOHN," bapt. Nov. i, 1762. 

181. ii. EDWARD, b. in Portland, Me., May 21, 1764. 



FIFTH GENERATION 93 

182. iii. ELIPHALET. 

iv. SALLY; m. Samuel Mayberry of Windham, Me., at 

Portland, 1804; granddaughter, Augusta Redland, 

res. at Portland in 1897. 
V. HANNAH; m. Edward Hammond of Gouldsboro, Me.; 

a son, Nathan Hammond lived at Winter Harbor, 

Me., 1895. 
vi. RUTH; m. Richard Mountfort; res. at Portland, Me. 

1 03. ELISHA,^ (Abraham,^ Matthew,' Matthew,' Rich- 
ard,') born in North Yarmouth, Me., April 26, 1742; mar- 
ried Rebecca Prince, probably daughter of Benjamin and 
Hannah (Harris) Prince, born July 19, 1749. He resided 
at North Yarmouth ; after his death, of which the date was 
not known to the compiler, the widow married a second hus- 
band by the name of Cleaves, and moved to Pownal, Me. 

Aug. 9, 1765, he bought a moiety of Abraham Pettingell. 
[Portland Probate Records.] 

CHILDREN 

i. WILLIAM.' 

ii. HANNAH, bapt. Nov. 10, 1771. 
iii. JANE, bapt. Nov. 10, 1771; d. young. 

183. iv. JACOB, bapt. Aug. 12, 1772. 

v. JANE, bapt. Aug. 14, 1774; m. TiUomb. 

vi. LEVI, bapt. May 12, 1776. 
vii. LUCRETIA, bapt. Aug. 16, 1778. 

104.* JOSEPH,^ (Benjamin,^ Nathaniel,' Richard,') 
born in Newbury May 27, 1744 ; married (published at 
Rowley, Mass., Aug. 22, 1765, and at Newbury the next 
day) Mary Brown; he married second, widow Oilman. 

Joseph Pettingell of Newbury, Mass., yeoman, bought a 
farm in Hopkinton, N. H., June 14, 1779; Jan. 30, 1783, 
with wife, Mary, sold farm and houses in Hopkinton. He 

* Owing to a confusion of a Benjamin of the third generation with a Benjamin of the 
fourth, this descendant of Richard,' Nathaniel,^ Benjamin,^ is out of his generation. See 
footnote on page 25. 



I 



94 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

probably went to Poultney and Georgia, Vt., where he 
built a log cabin and cleared a farm. [From letter of his 
granddaughter Diantha.] 

CHILDREN 

(of the first marriage, all except the youngest bom at Newbury). 

i. ELIZABETH,' b. June 22, 1766. 

ii. DEBORAH, b. July 5, 1767; m., March 30, 1790, Jo- 
seph Ayer (his second wife); he d. Oct. 29, 1823. 
Children of Joseph and Deborah (Pettingell) Ayer. 

1. William Ayer, b. Sept. 19, 1790. 

2. Richard Ayer; not living in 1823. 

3. Lucy Ayer, b. Nov. 26, 1793; d. Sept. 30, 1796. 

4. Charles Ayer, b. Sept. 11, 1795; living in 1823. 

5. George Ayer, living in 1823. 

6. Lois Ayer, b. July 6, 1800; m. Caldwell. 

iii. HANNAH, b. Oct. 6, 1768. 

iv. ABIGAIL, b. Feb. 22, 1770. 

184. V. BENJAMIN, b. Aug. 22, 1771. 

vi. JOSEPH, b. June 24, 1773; d. Sept. 9, 1775. 

185. vii. JOHN, b. Jan. 24, 1775. 

viii. MARY, b. May 27, 1777; m., at Hopkinton, N. H., 
Nov. 13, 1800, Moses Rowell, who came from South 
Hampton, Mass., in 1780. 
Children of Moses and Mary (Pettingell) Rowell. 

1. John Pettingell Rowell, b. in 1804. 

2. A daughter; this daughter told C. C. Lord that her 

mother was a daughter of Benjamin Pettingell of 
Hopkinton, and that her grandmother's maiden 
name was Brown. 
ix. JOSEPH, b. April 21, 1779. 
X. PHEBE, b. at Hopkinton, N. H., July 18, 1780. 

(Children of the second marriage, born at Hopkinton.) 

186. xi. NATHANIEL, b. March 4, 1785. 
xii. SUSIE. 

1 05. JOSEPH,^ (Samuel,^ Matthew,' Matthew," Rich- 
ard,') bom in Salisbury, Mass., Jan. 20, bapt. 21, 1753; 
died there Jan. 25, 1833; married Rhoda Smith of Sea- 
brook, N. H.; she died Nov. 26, 1824, aged 70. Appraisers 
of his estate were appointed Jtme 11, 1833. 



FIFTH GENERATION 



95 



CHILDREN 

(bom at Salisbury. Mass.). 

i. MARY,' b. Feb. lo, 1777; m., Aug. 7, 1794, John Pike; 

had a son, Samuel Pettingell Pike, 
ii. SAMUEL, b. Feb. 12, 1781; d. Jan. 24, 1801. 

187. iii. JOSEPH, b. Aug. 2, 1784. 

188. iv. WILLIAM MOULTON, b. Oct. 15, 1791. 

V. CYNTHIA, b. Feb. 28, 1795; m., in August, 1815, Will- 
iam Hook; daughter, Hannah F. Hook, m. Streeter 
Evans, 
vi. ANNA, m. John Pike (pub. July 26, 1837). 

106. DAVID, = (Samuel," Cuttmg,^' Matthew,' Rich- 
ard,') bom at Newburyport April 25, 1746; died Feb. 27, 
1820 ; married, in April, 1770, Sarah, daughter of Amos 
Chase, bom Aug. 10, 1747, died May 3, 1826. 

He was a shipwright; taxed in Newbury 1 789-181 2; 
owned a house on Lime street in 1808. 

CHILDREN. 

189. i. SAMUEL,' b. at Newburyport Nov. 29, 1771. 

ii. BENJAMIN, b. at Newburyport May 8, 1775; d. in 
youth. 

190. iii. AMOS, b. Newburyport March 22, 1777. 

191. iv. JOHN, b. at Newbiiry about 1779. 

192. v. DAVID, b. at Newbury Dec. 16, 1780. 

vi. SALLY, b. at Newburyport March 23, 1783; m., April 
3, 1805, Benjamin Colby. 
Child of Benjamin and Sally (Pettingell) Colby. 

(Only one known to the compiler.) 
Johnson Limt Pettingell Colby, b. March 8, 1822. 
vii. HANNAH, d. unm. March i, 1853, " aged 60." 
viii. EUNICE, b. about 1787; m., Nov. 13, 1833, Capt. 
David Haskell; she d. Feb. 2, 1874, " aged 87." 
Lx. MARY KNIGHT (POLLY); m., Dec. 12, 1814, Jedi- 
diah Kilbourn, Jr. [See Kilboum Genealogy.] 

I 07. AMOS," (Samuel,* Cutting,' Matthew," Richard,') 
bom in Newburyport April 6, 1751 ; died at Salisbury July 
I, 1837; married Sarah Carr; she died Nov. i, 1825, " aged 
72. 



96 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

He was a shipwright. He bought land in South Hamp- 
ton, N.H., in 1808, and in Seabrook, N. H., in 181 1; quit- 
claimed real estate in Amesbury to Thomas Lane Oct. 20, 
1794; bought of David Pettingell, shipwright, Benjamin 
Pettingell, mariner, Mary Maley, widow, and Joanna Pet- 
tingell, single, all of Newbury, land in Newbury Dec. 18, 
1782; other lands in 1786 and 1794. 

He willed his property, March 1 6, 1 830, to his son John and 
appointed him executor, giving a legacy of $100 to each of 
his grandchildren, Mary, Amos and John Pettingell. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Salisbury, Mass.). 

i. AMOS," b. Dec. 4, 1774; d. Sept. 27, 1775. 
193. ii. JOHN, b. June 10, 1782. 

108. BENJAMIN, = (Samuel,^ Cutting,^ Matthew,' 
Richard,') born in Newburyport Nov. 10, 1756; died June 
16, 1837; married, Dec. 23, 1780, Abigail Chase, bom Dec. 
28, 1757, died Aug. 29, 1835. He was a cooper and a 
mariner. Dec. 18, 1782, he bought land of his brothers 
and sisters adjoining that of his mother. He was a soldier 
in Rogers' co., Gerrish's regt., April 19, 1775 (the Lexing- 
ton alarm), and served seven days; in Rogers' co., Bald- 
win's regt. (14th), on pay abstract August, 1775; in Bad- 
lam's CO., same regt., December, 1775 ; on roll dated April 
19, 1776, at New York; at Trenton, Dec. 31, 1776, he agreed 
to serve six months more. After his death Edmund Smith 
was appointed administrator, Dec. 2, 1837 ; testimony to his 
having been a soldier and pensioner was given, that his 
children might receive arrears of pension. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newbury, Mass.). 

i. BENJAMIN,' b. Jan. 19, 1782; d. young. 
ii. MARY CHASE, b. Oct. 3, 1784; m. (i). May 20, 1807, 
Joseph Small of Deer Isle, Me; he d. of fever at Sxiri- 



FIFTH GENERATION 97 

nam; m. (2) Small; m. (3) Howard; she d. 

Sept. 23, 1871. 
iii. BETSEY, b. Nov. 26, 1786; m., April 3, 1805, George 
Doniiell, son of Samuel and Abigail (Toppan) Don- 
nell, b. at York, Me., June 16, 1782; d. at Newbury- 
port Sept. 6, 1881; she d. April 17, 1864. 
Children of George and Betsey (Pettingell) Donnell. 

1. Betsey Donnell; m. Daniel Brown. 

2. Mary Donnell; m. (1) Rufus Baston; lost in the 

Bay of Chaleur in 1839; m. (2) William Brown. 

3. Abigail A. Donnell; m. Capt Joseph Small. 

Children of Joseph and Abigail (Donnell) Small. 

i. Joseph D. Small. 
ii. Abbie B. Small; m. Capt. Raynes. 
iii. Mary E. Small; m. P. H. Lunt. 
iv. Harriet Small; d. at the age of eighteen. 

4. George Donnell; m. Phebe Wormstead. 

5. Joseph Donnell; m. Lydia Ann Brooks of York, 

Me. (a cousin). 

6. Samuel Donnell ; lost in the Bay of Chaleur in 1839 ; 

unm. 

7. Emily Donnell; m. Thomas H. Lord. 

8. Hannah Donnell; m. John E. Knight of Newbury- 

port ; a son. Hale Knight. 

9. Charles C. Donnell; lives at Newburyport; unm. 

(1903)- 
10. Benjamin P. Donnell; m. Sophia A. Rogers, 
iv. ABIGAIL, b. May 30, 1789; m., Feb. 25. 1808, Robert 
Baylcy; a daughter, Mary Campbell Bayley, m. (i) 
Nathan P. Ames; (2) William L.Bemis, b. at Chicopee 
Sept. 21, 1810, d. at Stockton, Cal., April 17, 1877. 
v. BENJAMIN, b. June 19, 1791 ; d. Feb. 11, 1793. 
vi. JOANNA MORSE, b. June 28, 1793; m., Oct. 13, 1810, 
Daniel Dow. 
194. vii. BENJAMIN, b. April 3, 1795. 

viii. HEPHZIBETH, b. July 15, 1797; m. (pub. April i, 
1820) Christopher Bayley, b. July 14, 1791, d. May 10 , 
1857; she d. June 27, 1847. 
ix. CHARLOTTE, b. March 19, 1800; d. Sept. 15, 1819. 

109. EDMUND/ (James,* Nicholas,' Matthew,^ Rich- 
ard,') bom in Newburyport in November, 1753; died Dec. 



98 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

IS, 1840; married (published Oct. 27, 1779) Mary Hidden; 
she died June 5, 1785, " aged 31." 

He was a cordwainer; on tax list 1780 to 18 13; was a 
soldier in Capt. Moses Nowell's co. on the Lexington alarm, 
April 19, 1775; bought land Oct. 18, 1793; other land of 
the heirs of Abigail Ctirrier Feb. 24, 1795. His house and 
shop were on Temple street. He became poor in his later 
years. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARY,' b. Dec. 4, 1781; d. unm. Feb. 26, 1842. 
195. ii. EDMUND, b. Oct. 22, 1783. 



109a. JOHN,=> (John,* Nicholas,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') 
bom in Newbury Sept. 8, 1745; married at Newburyport, 
July 3, 1768, Sarah, daughter of Thomas and Sarah New- 
man Smith, bom June 11, 1751, died Dec. 30, 1836; he 
died Oct. 26, 1828. He was clerk of the market in 1780; 
warden, 1781; overseer, 1784; one of the original stock- 
holders of the Chain bridge, owning six two-hundredths. 
He was a very wealthy and successful business man, a mer- 
chant, first president of the Mechanicks Bank of Newbury- 
port, elected May 10, 1813; president of the Newburyport 
Marine Insurance Co. in 1810; was prominent in town 
affairs. Resided on High street, comer of Winter; his tax 
ran from $47,000 in 1800 to $112,000 (estate) in 1839, the 
third largest in town in 1856. In the firm of Smith & 
Pettingell, owned brigantine Sally, built at Amesbury in 
1 791, 97 tons; schooner Hope, brigantine Martha, etc. 
One of the subscribers for St. Paul's church. 

In his will, dated July 8, 1827, he bequeathed to his 
wife, Sarah, and daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah and 
Hannah. The widow made bequests to various Christian 
and charitable societies, and gave the rest to the same 
daughters, all married. April 6, 1837, Edwards Rand gave 
notice of his appointment as executor of her will. 



FIFTH GENERATION 99 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Newburyport) . 

i. MARY (" MOLLY "),« b. April 30, 1769; m., Feb. 10, 
1799, Capt. Jacob Grecnleaf, son of John, b. March 14, 
1770 ; he d. Dec. 4, 1838; no children, 
ii. NICHOLAS, b. Feb. 8, d. Aug. 27, 1772. 
iii. JOHN, b. June 8, 1773; d. Sept. 30, 1774. 
iv. ELIZABETH, b. April 2, 1775; m., in 1 y g6, Naihaniel, 
son of Leonard and Sarah Peabody Smith. 
Children of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Pettingell) 
Smith. 

1. Nathaniel Smith, b. Feb. 9, 1798. 

2. Nathaniel Smith, b. June 25, 1799; d. Nov. 18, 

1800. 

3. Samuel Davies Smith, b. Sept. 24, 1801 ; d. May 4, 

1809. 

4. Elizabeth Smith, b. June 6, 1803. 

5. Emeline Smith, b. July 29, 1806. 

6. John Pettingell Smith, b. Jan. 10, 1808; d. Oct. 2, 

1808. 

7. Mary Rebecca Smith, b. Nov. 14, 1809. 

8. John Pettingell Smith, b. March 20, 1814; d. March 

22, 1814. 

9. John Smith, b. Feb. 13, 1816; d. April 14, 1816. 
V. SARAH, b. Jan. 10, 1780; m. (i), Oct. 21, 1800, John, 

son of Isaac Rand, b. April 3, 1775 ; a promising young 
man, who d. at St. Bartholomew's June 26, 1801, 
aged 26; she m. (2), Nov. 19, 1810, Joseph Smith Pike, 
son of Nicholas and Eunice (Smith) Pike. 
Children of Joseph S. and Sarah (Pettingell) Pike. 

1. Francis Pike, b. Jan. 2, 1813; d. Sept. 4, 1843. 

2. Eunice Pike, b. Aug. 9, 1814; m. Rev. Charles E. 

Lord; res. at Newburyport (1900). 

3. Mary Jane Pike, b. March 13, 1816; d. Sept. 19, 

1840. 

4. George Joseph Pike, b. Nov. 24, 1817; d. Dec. 8, 

1824. 

5. Georgianna M. Pike, b. Aug. 20, 1819; m. Rev. 

Amos G. Bartlett; she d. Jan. 14, 1874. 

6. John N. Pike, b. Jan. 9, 1823; d. May 3, igooffor 

many years judge of the police cotui; at New- 
buryport. 



loo PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

vi. HANNAH, b. Nov. 8, 1781; m., April 6, 1807, Edward 
Sprague Rand, son of Edward and Ruth Rand, b. 
June 23, 1782 ; she d. April 8, 1854; bur. in St. Paul's 
churchyard; he d. Oct. 22, 1863, aged 81 ; was a mer- 
chant ; several years in the legislature. 
Children of Edward Sprague and Hannah (Pettin- 
gell) Rand. 

1. Edward Sprague Rand, b. March 5, 1809; Har- 

vard College, 1828; d. Jan. 18, 1884; m. Eliza- 
beth, daughter of Salmon Arnold of Providence, 
R. I. He was a man of honorable i:iosition in 
Boston. 

Mr. Rand, his wife, son Rev. Charles A. with his 
wife and daughter, were lost in the steamer City 
of Columbus, off Gay Head, Jan. 18, 1884. 
Children of Edward Sprague and Elizabeth 

(Arnold) Rand, 
i. Edward Sprague Rand, b. Oct. 20, 1834; 

Harvard College, 1855 ; m., Nov. 23, 1858, 

Jane A. Lothrop. 

Children of Edward Sprague and Jane 
(Lothrop) Rand. 

1. Edward Rand, b. Aug. 22, 1859. 

2. Harry Rand, b. Jan. 1, 1862. 

3. Jennie Rand, b. Oct. 21, 1868. 

4. Percy Rand, b. Aug. 20, 1872. 

ii. Arnold A. Rand, b. March 25, 1837; col. 4th 

Mass. cavalry; lawyer, Boston; m. Anna 

Eliza, daughter of Abner Brownell of New 

Bedford, 
iii. Francis A. Rand. b. April 20, 1839; d. July 15, 

1840. 
iv. Elizabeth A. Rand, b. July 29, 1841; d. May 

22, 1852. 
v. Charles A. Rand, b. Nov. 4, 1843; ist lieut. 

20th Mass. infantry; clergyman, 
vi. Frederick H. Rand, b. July 19, 1846; capt. 

4th Mass. cavalry; five children. 

2. Emily Ruth Sprague Rand, b. Feb. 11, 181 1. 

3. Hannah Pettingell Rand, b. Nov. 28, 1813; m., 

Oct. 21, 1840, Dr. Elbridge G. Kelly. 
Children of Elbridge G. and Hannah (Rand) 
;Kelly. 



FIFTH GENERATION loi 

i. Emily Rand Kelly, b. Aug. ii, 1841 ; m., Dec. 

26, 1867, Edward M. Rand, 
ii. Edward A. Kelly, 
iii. Mary H. Kelly, 
iv. George Wallace Kelly, 
vii. JOHN, b. Oct. 3, 1785; d. Nov. 9, 1786. 
viii. JOHN, b. Aug. 27, 1793; d. Sept. 10, 1794- 

I 10. JOSEPH,^ (Joseph,^ John,' Matthew,^ Richard,') 
bom probably in Newbury about 1754; died at Salem July 
10, 1828, " aged 74; " married (published at Ipswich May 
28, 1777, " of Newburyport ") Lucy Smith of Ipswich; she 
died at Salem Nov. 10, 183 1, " aged 76." 

Joseph of Newbury, aged 21, was in Capt. Benjamin 
Perkins' co., Little's regt.. May 9, 1775, twelve weeks; serv- 
ice at Bunker Hill. Joseph of Ipswich on muster roll of 
Capt. Jos. Hodkins' co., Bigelow's regt., Sept. i, 1777, at 
Van Scharck's island; service 4 months 23 days; same 
enlisted for 3 years Feb. 17, 1778, in 3d Essex regt., and 
appears as corporal in 1779, 1780 and 1781. 

Joseph of Salem was a cordwainer; his estate was ad- 
ministered upon Aug. 19, 1828. 

CHILDREN. 

196. i. JOSEPH,' b. [at Ipswich?] about 1779. 

197. ii. JOHN, b. at Danvers [Sept. i, 1785 ?]. 

iii. LUCY, b. at Danvers May 7, 1787; m., Jan. 3, 1808, 
Ebenezer Pierce of Salem, b. June 17, 1780. 

iv. EPHRAIM SMITH, b. at Danvers May 12 [1794?]; 
cabinet maker; res. at Marblehead at one time; prob- 
ably d. unm. 
V. JOSIAH, b. at Danvers Jan. 21, 1796; d. in England 
Dec. 23, 1814. [Salem Gazette.'] 

vi. ABIGAIL, b. at Salem, Mass., Jan. 3, 1798; m., April 
14, 1841, Rev. James Fiske of Salem, N. H., b. Sept. 
24, 1805; graduated Bangor Theological Seminary 
1838; no children; she d. May 10, 1880. 

III. JACOB,^ (Joshua,^ Richard,' Nathaniel,^ Rich- 
ard,') born in Newbury Feb. 19, 1743-4; married at New 



I02 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

bttry, Aug. 26, 1771, Abigail Todd; probably he had been 
married to Molly Hook, to whom he was published Oct. 11, 
1765. Bought land in Newbury of Moses Todd with one- 
half of house on Elbow lane April i, 1765. On Newbury- 
port tax list in 177 1. Bought land in Amherst, N.H., April 
18, 1768. Jacob Pettingell of Newbury was allowed pay 
from Albany Jan. 30, 1777, in French's co., Wigglesworth's 
regt. 

I I 2. JOSHUA,^ (Joshua,^ Richard,^ Nathaniel,^ Rich- 
ard,') born in Newbury Dec. 6, 1748; died in Newburyport 
Dec. 31, 1837; married (pubhshed Aug. 25, 1770) Hannah, 
daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Pettingell) Hale (p., 
23),' born in March, 1750, died May 25, 1824. He was 
a teamster. Served in Moses Nowell's co., that marched 
on the Lexington alarm April 19, 1775; he was paid for 
service in Crosby's co., of Reed's regt., April 23, 1775, 
and for 3 months and 16 days' service Oct. 12, 1775; had 
allowance for coat; in Joseph Illsley's co., Coggswell's 
regt., enlisted Sept. 30, discharged Nov. 16, 1776. 

Joshua Pettingell was in Bradford's co., Nixon's regt., 
July 19, 1777, 2 months and 9 days in northern army; cor- 
poral in Reynolds' co., Peabody's regt.; paid Jan. 20-Dec. 
16, 1778, as corporal, and discharged. All these were in 
New Hampshire troops; and Joshua was presumably at 
Amherst with his father. He was on muster roll dated 
at Boxford, Dec. 8, 1779, as enlisted for 9 months to the 
credit of Newburyport; enlisted in Richard Titcomb's co., 
Wade's regt., July 3, discharged Oct. 10, 1780; service in 
Washington's army. 

With wife, Hannah, sold their interest in the estate of her 
father, Samuel Hale, Jan. 28, 1795. 

Joshua bought house and land on Olive lane of Joseph 
Williams for $300 in 1798. Joshua and Matthew were in 
Titcomb's co. in 1780; were in Washington's army when 
Arnold deserted, and were two of the men who rowed him 



FIFTH GENERATION 103 

to the British man-of-war, where they were kept prisoners. 
[Tradition.] 

John Dodge, Jr., petitioned the Probate Court, affirming 
that Joshua Pettingell, teamster, of Newburyport, a Revo- 
lutionary soldier and a pensioner, died Dec. 31, 1837; that 
his daughters Lydia Hale and Harriet, wife of Ephraim 
Swett, were his only surviving children, and ought to have 
the arrears of pension. 

CHILDREN. 

i. BETTY HALE,» b. at Newbury Dec. 25, 1771; m., 

Dec. 16, 1791, Augustus Ryan. 
ii. LYDIA, b. June 8, 1773; d. young. 
iii. ELLIS, b. March 9, 1775; not living in 1837. 
iv. JOHN, b. at Newburyport Feb. 22, 1777; d. young. 
198. V. JOHN, b. at Newburyport Dec. 21, 1778. 

vi. CHARLES, b. Dec. 18, 1783; not living in 1837. 
vii. LYDIA HALE, b. Jan. 4, 1787; m., April 8, 1805, John 
Dodge, Jr., b. at Edgecomb, Me.; he d. April 4, i860; 
six children. 
viii. HANNAH, b. Oct. 5, 1788; not living in 1837. 
ix. HARRIET, b. Jan. 21, 1790; m., April 10, 1812, Eph- 
raim Swett. 
X. MARY, b. July 2, 1793; not living in 1837. 

I 13. MOSES,^ (Joshua,^ Richard,^ Nathaniel,^ Rich- 
ard,*) bom in Newbury June 2, 1757; married at Amherst, 
N. H., Feb. 4, 1779, Eunice Bradford; she survived him; 
when her estate was administered upon, March 9, 181 1, 
she was described as a widow, no children, residence at 
Mt. Vernon, N.H. 

Moses of Newburyport, aged 17, appears on the Octo- 
ber return of Gerrish's co.. Little's regt., in 1775 ; in Wade's 
CO., Little's regt., March 22, 1776; was at Long Island 
from April to July 13, 1776; was in Bradford's co., Nichols' 
regt., raised to re-enforce the northern army, July 19, 1777 ; 
in 1782 he was in Capt. Webster's co. of rangers, raised by 
New Hampshire for the defence of the Western frontier. In 
1775 he was given a bounty coat for eight months' service. 



I04 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

I 14. MOSES/ (Daniel,' Richard,' Nathaniel," Rich- 
ard,') born in Newbury Dec. 12, 1757; married, at Wind- 
ham, Me., Feb. 12, 1783, Catherine Elliott. Resided at 
Windham, Me. 

CHILDREN. 

199. i. MOSES,' b. at Windham, Me., May 12, 1784. 

200. ii. JOHN. 

201. iii. JACOB. 

202. iv. NATHAN. 

203. V. DANIEL, b. May 31, 1797. 

204. vi. STEPHEN. 

viii. CATHERINE; m., Jan. 3, 1833, John F. Winslow of 
Falmouth, Me. 

SIXTH GENERATION. 

I I 5. BENJAMIN," (Benjamin,^ Benjamin,' Matthew,' 
Matthew," Richard,') born in Plaistow, N. H., Sept. 22,1758; 
died Feb. 3, 1834; married Lydia Sleeper of Kingston, N.H., 
born in Plaistow Nov. 13, 1755, died Feb. 10, 1830. He 
receipted for advance pay in McFarland's co., of Nixon's 
regt., June 10, 1775, and gave receipt to B. Heywood, 
paymaster of 4th regt., Jan. i, 1777; in Rhode Island 
campaign Aug. 5, 1778, 25 days in E. Webster's co., Nich- 
ols' regt.; private in 2d co., Col. Cilley's regt., 1780; on de- 
preciated pay roll for 1780. Enlisted from Plaistow in 
McFarland's co., Nixon's regt., for 20 months' campaign, 
in 1777 and 1778; was at Cambridge, Bunker Hill, Winter 
Hill, New York and White Plains. Was one of the peti- 
tioners for the incorporation of Salisbury Academy in 1794. 
June 6, 1833, he willed his property to his sons Thomas 
H. and Benjamin and daughters Lydia Batchelder, Mehit- 
able Couch, and grandson Abraham Markle Pettingell, son 
of deceased son James. 

CHILDREN. 

205. i. THOMAS HALE,' b. Nov. 20, 1780. 

ii. LYDIA, b. April 28, 1782; m.. May i, 1826, Dr. Calvin 
Batchelder, b. May 2, 1796, at Pittsfield, N.H., son 



SIXTH GENERATION 105 

of Jacob and Mary (Cleveland) Batchelder; he took 
the degree of M.D. from Dartmouth in 1825; d. at 
Oshkosh, Wis., in 1865; she d. Nov. 22, 1842. 
Child of Calvin and Lydia (Pettingell) Batchelder. 
Henriette Ackland Batchelder, b. Sept. 28, 1827, at 
Centre Harbor; m., March 20, 1852, Hon. John A. 
Tenney, M.A. (Dartmouth, 1843); shed. atBoscawen, 
N.H., Sept. 13, 1864. 
iii. BENJAMIN, b. March 17, 1784; d. in 1785. 

206. iv. JAMES, b. November, 1786. 

207. V. BENJAMIN, b. Sept. 17, 1789. 
vi. MOSES, b. in 1790; d. in 1791. 

vii. MEHITABLE, b. June 19, 1792; m. Joseph Couch; 

moved to Nashua, N.H. ; d. in September, 1874. 
ix. MOSES, b. March 8, 1794; d. unm. at Savannah, Ga., in 

September, 18 19. 

I 16. AMOS,' (Benjamin,' Benjamin,' Matthew,' Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,') bom in Plaistow, N.H., Nov. 5, 1760; 
married first, Feb. 2, 1786, Charlotte True; she died June 
26, 1834, "aged 73;" he married second, Aug. 30, 1835, 
Jane (Garland) Greeley (p. 26, p. 44), who died Feb. 27, 
1836, "aged 59;" he married third, May 19, 1836, Deborah 
(Lee), widow of Rev. 'Thomas Worcester, bom in Man- 
chester, Mass., July i, 1772, died July 26, 1839. 

He was a deacon of the church. 

He made his will March 3, 1837, bequeathing his property 
to his wife Deborah and his daughters Eleanor, Nancy (Ann), 
Mehitable, Lucy, Sarah, Susan and Charlotte; proved 
March 4, 1840. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Salisbury, N, H.). 

i. ELEANOR,' b. Dec. 26, 1786; m., July 31, 1810, Sam- 
uel C. Bartlett, b. Jan. 16, 1780, at Salisbury, son of 
Joseph and Hannah (Colcord) Bartlett of Amesbury ; 
he d. March 31, 1867; she d. March 7, 1861. 
Children of Samuel C. and Eleanor (Pettingell) Bart- 
lett. 
I. Amos Bartlett, b. May 14, 1812; m. Sarah M. 
Rogers of Dansville, N.Y. ; res. at Peoria, 111. 



io6 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Children of Amos and Sarah (Rogers) Bartlett. 
i. Mary E. Bartlett. 
ii. Samuel C. Bartlett. 
iii. Sarah Bartlett. 
iv. William H. Bartlett. 
V. Helen Bartlett. 

2. Joseph Bartlett, b. Jan. 26, 1816; m., Oct. 26, 

1847, Margaret Motley; he d. at Gorham, Me., 
Aug. 12, 1882; was a Congregational minister. 

3. Samuel Colcord Bartlett, b. Nov. 25, 1817; m. (i), 

Aug. 16, 1843, Laura Bradlee of Peacham, Vt. ; 
(2), May 12, 1846, Mary Bacon of Fall River; 
he graduated from Dartmouth in 1836, taught 
at Peacham, Vt., until 1838; graduated from the 
Andover Theological Seminary in 1842 ; was pas- 
tor at Monson, Mass., from 1843 to 1846; pro- 
fessor of philosophy and rhetoric at Western 
Reserve College 1846-1852; pastor at Man- 
chester, N. H., 1852-1857; professor of sacred 
theology at the Chicago Theological Seminary 
1857-1859; president of Dartmouth College in 
1877; died Nov. 16, 1898. 
Children of Samuel Colcord Bartlett. 
i. Edwin Julius Bartlett; professor of chem- 
istry at Dartmouth. 

ii. WOliam Alfred Bartlett; pastor at Chicago. 

iii. Alice Wheaton Bartlett; m. Rev. Harvey A. 
Stimson of Worcester, Mass. 

iv. Samuel Colcord Bartlett. 

4. Levi James Bartlett, b. Aug. 28, 1823. 

5. Alfred Henry Bartlett, b. April 19, 1825; d. Feb. 

19, 1826. 

6. William Henry Bartlett, b. Aug. 20, 1827; Dart- 

mouth College, class of 1847; judge of the Su- 
preme Court of New Hampshire, 
ii. AMOS, b. March 22, 1789; d. March 22, 1790. 
iii. ANN [NANCY?], b. April 10, 1791; m., Aug. 11, 1816, 
Dr. Peter Bartlett, b. Oct. 18, 1788, a brother of Samuel 
C. above; she d. at Peoria, 111., Nov. 3, 1868. 
Children of Peter and Ann (Pettingell) Bartlett. 

1. Charlotte Bartlett, b. May 15, 1817; m. [acob 
f_,' Gale of Peoria, 111. 

2. Clarissa W. Bartlett, b. Oct. 7, 1818. 



SIXTH GENERATION 107 

3. Eleanor C. Bartlett, b. Dec. 8, 1820; m. Walter 

Akerman of Portsmouth, N. H. 

4. Lucy A. Bartlett, b. Sept. 8, 1822; m. Leonard 

Holland. 

5. Peter C. Bartlett, b. Feb. 13, 1826; m. (1) Abby 

Thompson; (2) Cuthbertson. 

6. Susan Bartlett; m. W. A. Herrick of Peoria, 111. 
iv. SUSANNAH, b. Aug. 10, 1793; m., Sept. 4, 1820, Rev. 

Benjamin Huntoon, b. at Salisbury, N. H., Nov. 28, 
1792; Dartmouth College, 181 7; a Congregational 
minister; she d. at Peoria, 111., Nov. 18, 1837; he m. 
(2), July 7, 1841, Lydia Bowman; she d. and he m. (3) 

; he d. at Canton, Mass., April 19, 1864. 

Children of Benjamin and Susannah (Pettingell) 
Huntoon. 

1. Benjamin Woodbury Huntoon, b. July 6, 1821; 

d. at Canton, Mass., Oct. 18, 1834. 

2. John Huntoon. 

3. Isaac Davenport Huntoon. 

4. Marcellus Huntoon, b. at Canton July 18, 1826. 

5. Benjamin Bussey Huntoon. 

6. Daniel Thomas Vose Huntoon. 

7. Frederick Walker Lincoln Huntoon. 

8. Susan Mehitable Huntoon, b. at Bangor, Me., 

June 30, 1832; m. Rev. John T. Marsh; she d. 
at Peoria, 111., June 11, 1854. 

v. MEHITABLE, b. Nov. 2, 1795; m. Rev. Benjamin 
Woodbury, A.M., son of Benjamin and Zillah Wood- 
bury, b. at New London, Conn., 1792 ; a Congregational 
minister; she d. at Bowling Green, Ohio. 

vi. SARAH, b. Sept. 21, 1797; m., June 27, 1821, Josiah 
Babcock, a successful manufacturer; he d. at Gales- 
burg, 111,; she d. at Hampden, Me., in 1852. 

vii. AMOS, b. April 5, 1800; d. Feb. 3, 1801. 
viii. LUCY, b. Feb. 5, 1802; m. Hovi. Moses Pettingell (No. 
224); she d. at Peoria, 111., Feb. 29, 1864. 

ix. CHARLOTTE T., b. Feb. 26, 1805; m., June 2, 1828, 
Dr. Enoch Cross; he res. at Galesbiirg and Newbury- 
port; she d. at Gorham, Me., in September, 1843. 

I I 7. JAMES,'' (Benjamin,^* Benjamin," Matthew,' Mat- 
thew,- Richard,') born in Plaistow, N. H., Nov. 13, 1775; 



io8 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

died at Ogden, N. Y. ; married at Salisbury, N. H., Jan. 8, 
1797, Hannah True, who also died at Ogden, where he made 
his home in 1816. He went by ox team to a point twelve 
miles west of Rochester, N. Y., and took up 400 acres of 
land ; parts of this tract they deeded to their sons, Reuben 
T. and Benjamin, in 1825 and 1840, respectively. All the 
children were born at Salisbury, N. H. 

CHILDREN. 

208. i. BENJAMIN,' b. Dec. 13, 1798. 

209. ii. REUBEN TRUE, b. May 3, 1801. 

iii. RHODA, b. Feb. 2, 1803; d. in 1823; unm. 

iv. HANNAH, b. Nov. 10, 1804; m., Dec. 11, 1824, Na- 
thaniel Rollins, b. at Warner, N.H., July 17, 1798, 
son of Richard and Susannah (Bean) Rollins; she d. 
Oct. 27, 1 861 ; a son, Edwin Rollins, res. at Ogden in 
1897. 

210. V. MOSES, b. May 22, 1808. 

211. vi. JAMES OSGOOD, b, April 7, 1810. 

I 18. JONATHAN CARLTON,^ (Matthew,^ Benjamin,^ 
Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Salisbury, N. H., 
Feb. 18, 1767; died at Enfield, N. H., May 29, 1845; mar- 
ried, Sept. 22, 1791 [family Bible record August, 1792], 
Mary Hall, bom at Salisbury Oct. 31, 1769; she died at 
Enfield Jan. 23, 1825. He was a member of the Congrega- 
tional church; was one of the petitioners for the incorpo- 
ration of Salisbury Academy; was third sergeant in the 21st 
regt. of Light Horse, appointed at Hopkinton, N.H., Jime 
21, 1796. Was a blacksmith. 

CHILDREN, 
i. SUSAN (SUKEY),' b. May 6, 1792 [family record May 

26, 1793]; d. April 4, 1862; unm. 
ii. PHEBE, b. Jan. 25, 1794 (family record July 16]; d. 
Sept. 4, 1795 [family record Oct. 8, 1794]. 

212. iii. JOHN, b. Jan. 10, 1796. 

iv. PHEBE, b. Feb. 22, 1798; d. Nov. i, 1813. 



SIXTH GENERATION 109 

213. V. DANIEL McDANIEL, b. Nov. 21, 1799 [family record 

Nov. 25, 1800]. 
vi. ABIGAIL, b. Feb. 5, 1801 [family record Feb. 17, 1802]; 
d. Nov. 24, 1802 [family record March 22, 1803]. 

214. vii. EPHRAIM, b. Oct. 2, 1804. 

215. viii. JONATHAN CARLTON, b. March 23, 1807. 

ix. JONAS G., b. March 23, 1810; d. Sept. 16, 1813. 
X. HARRIET, b. Jan. 9, 1812; d. Aug. 29, 1815. 

I 19. MATTHEW," (Matthew,^ Benjamin,^ Matthew,^ 
Matthew,^ Richard,') bom in Salisbury, N. H., Dec. 3, 1770; 
married Sarah, daughter of Samuel Judkins, a Revolution- 
ary soldier; she died in July, 1875. 

CHILDREN. 

216. i. SAMUEL.' 

217. ii. JOHN. 

218. iii. JAMES, b. at Enfield, N.H. 

iv. POLLY; m. (i) Burnham; (2) Dudley Sanborn. 

Children of and Polly (Pettingell) Burnham. 

1. Mark Burnham; res. at Manchester (1900). 

2. Henry Burnham. 

3. Mehitable Burnham. 

Children of Dudley and Polly (Pettingell) Sanborn. 

1. George Sanborn. 

2. Julia Ann Sanborn. 

V. SARAH, b. Oct. 18, 1802; m., April 27, 1833, Hiram 
Purmont; she d. April 26, 1883; he d. July 4, 1873. 
Children of Hiram and Sarah (Pettingell) Purmont. 

1. Nathaniel Purmont, b. March 9, 1834; d. March 

28, 1864, unm. 

2. Miner Purmont, b. June 27, 1836; m., Dec. 24, 

1873, Hannah C. Day; no children; res. at Leb- 
anon, N.H. (1900). 
vi. PHCEBE, b. Jan. 26, 1804; m. Moses Leavitt. 

Children of Moses and Phoebe (Pettingell) Leavitt 
(bom at Enfield, N. H.). 

1. Emily Leavitt, b. Nov. 29, 1836. 

2. William Harrison Leavitt, b. Dec. i, 1839. 

3. Juline Leavitt. 

4. John Frank Leavitt, b. Oct. 26, 1844. 
vii. SUSAN; d. uniji. 



no PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

120. ZACCHEUS," (Matthew/ Benjamin/ Matthew,' 
Matthew/ Richard,') born in SaHsbury, N. H., April 24, 
1774; died at the age of 36 years; married Judith Sanborn 
of Anson, Me., bom June 29, 1778, daughter of Benjamin 
and Theodate (Batchelder) Sanborn; she died at the age 
of 83 years. Resided at Enfield, N. H. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Enfield, N. H.). 

i. CYNTHIA,' b. Oct. 21, 1802; d. Nov. 24, 1828. 
ii. HANNAH, b. Sept. 15, 1804; d. July 15, 1821. 

219. iii. FREDERICK, b. July 31, 1809. 

iv. ELIZA, b. Oct. g, 1807; m. Benjamin Goss;Tes. (1897) at 
Grantham, N.H.; three children. 

220. V. BENJAMIN S., b. Dec. 5, 1805. 

vi. JUdItH, b. March s. 1812; d. March 8, 1850. 

121. ANDREW,' (Matthew,' Benjamin,* Matthew,' 
Matthew,' Richard,') born in Salisbury, N. H., April 6, 1778; 
married Colcord. Settled in Enfield, N. H. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ANDREW.' 
ii. LEVI FRANKLIN, 
iii. DAVID; d. young [?]. 

122. DAVID,' (David,= Benjamin,' Matthew,' Mat- 
thew,' Richard,') born at Salisbury, N. H., March 29, 1769; 
died there Dec. 29, 1829; married, Jan. 18, 1797, Polly, 
daughter of Deacon Moses and Ann (Fitz) Sawyer, formerly 
of South Hampton, N. H., born at Salisbury, N. H., May 
30, 1780, died May i, 1851. He was a lieutenant [was it 
in militia?]. He remained on the homestead, and built the 
brick mansion on the Center road ; at that time a day's labor 
could be had for a peck of shelled corn. 

He made his will April 4, 1826; willed his estate to wife, 
Polly; daughter Betsy, wife of Benjamin Pettingell; daugh- 
ter Melinda; daughter Polly, wife of Worcester Webster; 



SIXTH GENERATION m 

son John Milton. The widow bequeathed her property, 
Jan. 26, 1848, to daughters Betsy and Melinda and grand- 
daughter Mary Ann Webster. 

CHILDREN. 

i. BETSY,' b. Nov. 6, 1799; m. Benjamin Pettingell (No. 
207). 

ii. MELINDA, b. Aug. 5, 1801 ; m. (i) Rev. Hiram Stevens, 
b. Dec. 12, 1803, son of Abram Green and Judith 
(Flanders) Stevens; (2) Capt. Daniel Miller of Salis- 
bury. 

iii. POLLY, b. Sept. 22, 1803; m., Feb. 22, 1825, Worcester 
Webster, b. Oct. 25, 1794, son of William and Ruth 
(Greeley) Webster; she d. Feb. 22, 1842. 
Children of Worcester and Polly (Pettingell) Webster. 

1. Charles W. Webster, b. Sept. 14, 1826; m., Jan. 5, 

1853, Lucy M. Greenough. 

Child of Charles and Lucy (Greenough) Webster. 
Edward Webster, b. Oct. 18, i860. 

2. George W. Webster, b. in 1831; d. in June, i860; 

unm. 

3. Mary Ann Webster, b. July i, 1839; m., in Novem- 

ber, 1866, Charles E. Johnson. 

Children of Charles E. and Mary Ann (Webster) 

Johnson. 
i. Robert W. Johnson, b. Sept. 23, 1867. 
ii. Philip Johnson, b. March 31, 1869. 
George W. Webster and Charles W. Webster were 
boot and shoe jobbers in Boston. 
221. iv. JOHN MILTON, b. Jan. 4, 1806. 

v. DAVID, b. July 26, 1812; d. Aug. 26, 1813. 

123. BENJAMIN," (Andrew,^ Benjamin," Matthew,' 
Matthew,^ Richard,') born April 23, 1770; died June 11, 
1853; married, Dec. 31, 1788, Hannah, daughter of Benja- 
min and Lydia (True) Greeley, bom at Salisbury, N. H., 
May 26, 1772, died Sept. 28, 1838. She was a niece of 
Shubal Greeley (p. 44). Benjamin was a town officer for 
more than forty years, selectman and town clerk part of 
the time, enjoying the confidence of the community in a 



112 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

remarkable degree. Was two years in the state legisla- 
ture. 

He made his will March 14, 1852, bequeathing to the heirs 
of his grandson Silas, also to those of his sons David and 
Benjamin and daughter Sally ; and to daughters Polly, Julia 
Ann and Abigail and sons Moses and John, and to grand- 
daughter Persis. Proved fourth Tuesday in June, 1853. 

CHILDREN 

222. i. ANDREW,' b. April 30, 1790. 

223. ii. DAVID, b. Dec. 4, 1791. 

iii. MARY, b. Dec. 14, 1793; d. unm. Dec. 26, 1863; she 
willed her estate to nieces and nephews, Persis P., 
Sarah A., Lucy A., Robert, Benjamin and Joseph 
Smith; will proved fourth Tuesday in January, 1864. 

iv. MOSES, b. Nov. 27, i79S; d. Jan. 7, 1801. 

V. JOHN, b. Oct. 19, 1797; d. Nov. 28, 1816. 

vi. SARAH, b. Oct. 23, 1799; m., Jan. 23, 1828, Col. Ste- 
phen Sanborn, b. Jan. 4, 1796, at Salisbury, N. H., 
son of John and Dorcas (Nelson) Sanborn; he d. at 
Bunker Hill, 111., Dec. 17, 1876; she d. at St. Louis, 
Mo., July 6, 1840. 
Children of Stephen and Sarah (Pettingell) Sanborn. 

1. Mary S. Sanborn. 

2. Sarah Sanborn; m. F. Y. Hedley. 

3. Cornelia Sanborn; m. Dr. Steel; res. at St. Louis 

(1896). 

224. vii. MOSES, b. April 16, 1802. 

viii. URSULA, b. April 2, 1804: m., Oct. ig, 1831, Moses 
True, son of Jacob and Jane (Greeley) True (see 
page 44); b. Aug. 30, 1805; he settled first at Hamp- 
den, Me.; second at Bunker Hill, 111.; she d. at 
Bunker Hill Aug. 11, 1842; he d. there Feb. 22, 
1878. 

225. Lx. BENJAMIN GREELEY, b. April 30, 1806. 

X. JULIA ANN, b. July 20, 1808; m.,Nov. 5, 1829, Joseph 
Smith, son of Maj. Jabez and Marion (Bean) Smith, 
b. July 21, 1805; she d. at North Boscawen, N.H., 
March 8, 1855. 

Children of Joseph and Julia Ann (Pettingell) Smith. 
Jabez Smith, b. in 1830; d. Dec. 17, 1858. 



I. 



SIXTH GENERATION 113 

2. Jane Smith; d. young. 

3. Matilda Smith, b. Sept. 20, 1835; m. Col. A. B. 

Thompson of Concord, N. H. 

4. Julia Smith ; d. young. 

5. Jennie Smith, b. Oct. 22, 1840; m J. W. Butter- 

field, Esq. 

xi. LYDIA JANE, b. Jan. 5, 1812; m., Nov. 15, 1837, Wil- 
liam Smith; she d. at St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 10, 1841. 

xii. ABIGAIL [TENNEY], b. Feb. 21, 1814; m. Dr. Robert 
Smith, a brother of Joseph above; she d. at Salisbtuy, 
N. H., Feb. 22, 1868. 
Children of Robert and Abigail (PettingeU) Smith. 

1. Joseph Smith; res. at Peoria, 111. 

2. Robert Smith; res. at Peoria, 111. 

3. Beniamin Smith; res. at Marlboro, Mass. 

4. Lucy Smith ; m. Erdex Smith ; res. at Davenport, la. 

5. Sarah Smith; m. Robert Morrill; res. at Canter- 

bury, N. H. 

6. Ellen M. Smith, b. in 1843; d. July 18, 1848. 
226. xiii. JOHN ANDREW, b. May 14, 1817. 

I 24. OLIVER," (Daniel,^ Akerman," Daniel,^ Samuel, 
Richard,') born in Bridgewater Aug. 4^ 1752; died in 1820; 
married Mary ^^-. - ^'. "t^'^^S^^i^ l^v'^-J'? "' '* 

He enlisted May 8, was discharged Nov. 19, 1775, in Capt. 
John Durkee's co., Col. Putnam's regt., of Norwich, Conn. 

" Oliver was at the battle of Bunker Hill and was con- 
spicuous for his bravery. As Gen. Putnam stood by a 
deserted field-piece, urging the retreating soldiers to make 
one more stand, Oliver came to his assistance ; his smoking 
gun and begrimed face were evidence of his work, and 
amidst it all he calmly took a chaw of tobacco." [History 
of Windham Comity.] 

He settled in Aurora, Niagara co., N. Y., where his 
widow was living March i, 1821, and received a deed of land 
from her son John. When the British invaded Buffalo, 
N. Y., Dec. 30, 1813, they made Oliver, Sen., carry the torch 
that set Buffalo on fire, and then made him run the gaunt- 
let ; he died soon after. 



114 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

250. i. OLIVER,' b. March 5, 1779. 

251. ii. DANIEL, b. about 1780. 

252. iii. JOHN. 

iv. WALTER; d. before July 20, 1816, when his father was 
appointed administrator of his estate; he was of 
Willink, N. Y. 
V. HANNAH; [did she m. Hiram Brown; afterward of 

Niles, Mich.?]; d. at Niles about i860, 
vi. MERCY; in. and d. at Niles, Mich. 

vii. RUBY; m. Thomas. 

viii. POLLY; m. Rufus Earl. 
ix. OLIVE; m. Philip Brown. 

125. JACOB," (Daniel,' Akerman," Daniel,' Samuel,' 
Richard,') born in Bridgewater Aug. i, 1763; married first, 
Betsey Wellington; married second, a wife whose name 
was not known to the compiler; married third, Prudence 
Soper; she was 40 years of age in 1820. 

He was a farmer at Aurora, N. Y., in June, 1820. 

Jacob Pettingell of Bristol, Ontario co., N. Y., for- 
merly of Norwalk, Conn., enlisted in November or Decem- 
ber, 1781, for three years in the ist Conn., Col. Grosvenor; 
was transferred to the 3d Conn., Col. Webb, to the company 
of Capt. Stevens. Served three years; was at the surren- 
der of Comwallis. He was paid from Feb. 6 to Dec. 31, 
1 781, as of Capt. Stephen Bett's co. of Norwalk, Conn. He 
was 54 years old in 1818. / 

CHILDREN. ^ r 

253. i. HIRAM. ' * 
ii. GEORGE, aged 16 in 1820; d. single. 

254. iii. PHILANDER, aged 12 in 1820. 

255. iv. JACOB WELLINGTON, b. in Aurora, N. Y., Feb. 26, 

1810. 

256. V. ASAPH, one year old in 1820. 

vi. MARIETTA, 7 months old at some date in 1820; d. unm. 
vii. SARAH; m. Simmons. 

257. viii. EDWARD, " youngest child." 



SIXTH GENERATION 115 

126. ASA* (ASAPH"), (Daniel/ Akerman/ Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') bom in Bridgewater Aug. 14, 1765; 
married, Aug. 18, 1789, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and 
Mercy Carr, bom Sept. 30, 1770. 

As a is probably the Asaph who was paid for service in 
Capt. Bett's co. from Feb. 6 to Dec. 31, 1781, " from vicin- 
ity of Norwalk;" his brother Jacob was in the same co., 
and had a son whom he named Asaph. 

["Probably went to Providence, R. I."] J. M. P. 



128. HUGH," (Nathan,'^ Akerman,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ 
Richard,') born in Bridgewater Aug. 31, 1766; married, at 
Bridgewater (published April 15,1 786), widow Hannah SneU, 
bom Aug. I, 1762, died Jan. i, 1834. He died March 25, 

1830. 

CHILDREN. 

258. i. ETHAN,' b. at Bridgewater Dec. 3, 1786. 

259. ii. HOLMES, b. at Bridgewater Feb. 11, 1789. 

iii. JENNET, b. at Bridgewater March 13, 1791; m. (pub. 
Dec. 4, 1831) Rev. James, son of Dudley and Eliza- 
beth Garcelon of Lewiston, Me., b. May s, 1821, at 
Belmont, Me.; she d. Feb. 7, i860; he d. Dec. 28, 1838. 

iv. BETSY, b. at Bridgewater Feb. 8, 1793; m. Capt. 
George Prince of North Yarmouth; she d. April 11, 

1875- 

260. V. HEMAN, b. at Bridgewater Feb. 13, 1795. 

vi. HANNAH, b. at Lewiston, Me., April 13, 1799; ra. 
Samuel G. Bradbury of Minot, Me.; she d. Dec. 21, 
1863; he d. Sept. 10, 1868. 
vii. JUSTUS, b. at Lewiston April 11, 1801; d. young, 
viii. HUGH, b. at Lewiston July 17, 1803; d. young. 

261. ix. OREN. 

262. X. JUSTIN, b. Oct. II, 1805. 



1 29. STEPHEN," (Stephen,^ Akerman,^ Daniel,' Sam- 
uel,^ Richard,') born at Bridgewater July 31, 1777; mar- 
ried Rebecca — ■■ — , a widow, born at Dover, Mass. ; she died 



ii6 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

at Needham, Mass., Dec. lo, 1856, "aged 74 years i month 
28 days." Stephen is thought to have died in Maine. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Dover, Mass.). 

263. i. JOSIAH,' b. Oct. 12, 1807. 
ii. ALMY, b. March 23, 1810. 

iii. MARY ANN, b. Nov. 9, 1812. 
iv. STEPHEN, b. Feb. 10, 1818. 

I 30. WILLIAM RIPLEY," (Lemuel,^ Daniel,^ Daniel,^ 
Samuel,' Richard,') born at Canterbury, Conn. [?], in May, 
1766; probably married, at Stowe, Vt., Mehitable, daughter 
of Joseph and Mehitable (Shephard) Burgess of Plainfield, 
Conn., born May 27, 1772, died Aug. 12, i860; he died Aug. 
22, 1849, " aged 83 years, 3 months." Resided at Stowe, 
Vt., and conveyed real estate in 1808. 

CHILDREN. 

264. i. WILLIAM RIPLEY.' 

ii. CHAUNCEY; m. Sibyl Raimcni; no children. 
iii. LYDIA, b. in 1793; m. John Kellogg; she d. at Stowe, 
Vt., Oct. 3, 1865, " aged 72." 

265. iv. CLARK, b. in 1796. 

V. CLARISSA; m. Josiah Brackctt. 
vi. ELECTA, b. 1805; m. Alplieus Claflin; he was living 

in 1900; she d. Jan. 28, 1870, at Eden, Vt. 
vii. ESTHER; m. Silas N. Pratt; a daughter, Mrs. H. B. 

Faunce of Stowe, Vt. 
viii. ALMIRA; m. William Warren. 
Lx. CAROLINE; d. young. 

X. HARRIET, b. in August, 1814; m. Louis Paqtiim; she 
d. July 14, 1896. 
Children of Louis and Harriet (Pettingell) Paquim. 

1. Harriet Paquim, b. March i, 1842. 

2. Emily Paquim, b. March 24, 1844. 

3. Louis A. Paquim, b. Oct. 14, 1851. 

131. LEMUEL," (Lemuel,=^ Daniel,' Daniel,' Samuel,^ 
Richard,') born at Canterbury, Conn. [?] Sept. 15, 1775; 
married, Nov. 3, 1803, Sabra Fitch, born in 1784, died Sept. 





CAPTAIN LEMUEL PATTEXGILL 



SIXTH GENERATION 117 

17, 1852, at New Lisbon, N. Y.; he died Jan. 7, 1857, at 
New Lisbon. 

Member of the Baptist church and leading citizen of his 
town and county. A Democrat; was captain in the New 
York miHtia; served on the Niagara frontier in the War of 
181 2; was taken prisoner at the battle of Queenstown; 
served as presidential elector in 1836. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at New Lisbon, N. Y.). 

266. i. FITCH,' b. Aug. 10, 1804. 

ii. ESTHER, b. Dec. 29, 1805; m. Amos Winsor, April 22, 
1825. 

267. iii. ALONSON, b. May 20, i8o8. At»--«rvv 

268. iv. LEMUEL CLEFF, b. June 3, 1812.''' 

269. V. JOHN SCOTT, b. Feb. 26, 1816. 

270. vi. CHARLES N., b. Dec. 11, 1820. 

I 32. HORATIO,^ (Lemuel,^ Daniel,^ Daniel/ Samuel.^* 
Richard,') bom at Lisbon, Conn. [?] Oct. 27, 1777; married 
Thankful Cady, bom Feb. 24, 1783, at Stephenstown, 
N. Y.; she died July 31, 1881, at New Lisbon, N. Y., 
"aged 98;" he died Jan. 17, 1862. 

He was on the school committee of Westminster, Conn., 
in 1812. Came Feb. 28, 1815, by ox team to New Lisbon, 
where he settled on a farm. He was also a builder. 

CHILDREN 

(all but Eliza bom at Canterbury, Conn.). 

i. GEORGE EVAN,' b. in 1803; d- when a few months old. 

271. ii. HORATIO, b. Sept. 2, 1804. 

272. iii. WILLIAM, b. Sept. 26, 1807. 

273. iv. JULIUS SIMIEN, b. Feb. 20, i8io. 

V. PAULINA, b. Sept. 16, 1812- m. Parker Scott; d. June 
20, 1842, in Milford, N. Y. 
Children of Parker and Paulina (Pettingell) Scott. 

1. Edward Scott. 

2. Helen Scott. 

vi. ELIZA, b. at New Lisbon, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1815; m., at 
Oberlin, Ohio, Delazon DeForrest; d. July 19, 1855. 



ii8 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Children of Delazon and Eliza (Pettingell) De Forrest. 

1. Jane De Forrest. 

2. Samuel De Forrest. 

3. Zilpha De Forrest. 

4. Mary De Forrest. 

Other descendants of Horatio are Mrs. W. Frank Jones, 
Lansingburgh, N. Y., and Mrs. George O. Mead, 
Walton, N. Y. 

I 33. JOHN," (Solomon,'^ Daniel,'' Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Rich- 
ard,') bom in Windham county, Conn., Nov. 30, 1764 or 1766; 
married Hannah Fox at Adams, Jefferson county, N. Y., 
June 23, 1800; died at Henderson, N. Y., April 23, 1864. 

One of the twelve Revolutionary patriots to whom Con- 
gress gave an additional pension of one hundred dollars was 
John Pettingell, who died at Henderson, Jefferson county, 
N. Y., April 23, 1864, aged over 97 years. The United 
States pension commissioner said of him that " he was 
but 14 years old when he entered the service in Windham 
county. Conn., in 1780, and was engaged in coast guard 
duty and in assisting to erect forts at New London, Stam- 
ford and Horse Neck, on the Connecticut coast, and also at 
Throgg's Neck, N. Y. He served till the close of the war 
under Capt. Dana. After the war he resided at Norwich, 
Conn., Weathersfield, Vt., Adams and EUisburg, N. Y." 
He was once sent as a messenger to General Washington's 
headquarters, an experience which he related with much 
pride in his later years. 

A newspaper published near Henderson, in noticing his 
death, said that Mr. Pettingell had lived in Henderson from 
its settlement. He was born in Windham, Conn., Nov. 30, 
1766, and was in New Jersey when the French fleet entered 
the Delaware, and at Yorktown the day after the surrender 
of Cornwallis. His name was on the Albany, N. Y., roll, 
at fifty dollars per annum, and as the pensions were paid 
March 4 and Sept. 4, he and some others lived to receive 
some benefit from the " one hundred dollars increase." He 




John 1'Etiini;ell 



SIXTH GENERATION 119 

was blind for twenty years before his death. Just before his 
death he was fully conscious that his end was approaching. 
His son left the bedside at midnight, April 22; in the 
morning he found his father lying as he had left him, but 
his spirit had taken flight. 

CHILDREN. 

274. i. JAMES,' b. at Rodman, N. Y., March 4, 1800. 

275. ii. GEORGE, b. at Rodman, N. Y., in 1802 [?]. 

iii. HANNAH, b. at Rodman, N.Y.; m. Theopihis Stevens 
at Henderson, N. Y. ; she d. there. 
Children of Theopilus and Hannah (Pettingell) Stevens. 

1. Orrin Stevens. 

2. Juliette Stevens, b. Jan. 26, 1829; m., at Buffalo, 

N. Y., July 16, 1850, David C. Greene, b. at 
Adams, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1828. 
iv. SEVJAH, b. at Rodman, N. Y., in 1804 or 1807 [?]; m. 
John Ramsey of England, at flenderson, N. Y. ; she 
d. at Roberts Comer, N. Y., in 1885, aged 78. 
Children of John and Seviah (Pettingell) Rumsey, 

1. Millie Rumsey. 

2. Joseph Rumsey. 

3. John Rumsey. 

4. Lucy Rumsey. 

5. Eastman Rumsey. 

6. Sulfina Rumsey. 

7. William Rumsey. 

8. Floraette Rumsey. 

9. Elizabeth Rumsey. 

10. James Rumsey. 

276. v. EASTMAN, b. at Rodman, N. Y., in 181 1 [?]. 

277. ■ vi. ASA P., b. at Adams, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1813. 

134. ELIHU," (Solomon,'^ Daniel,' Danid,^ SamueL^" 
Richard,') bapt., Jan. 18, 1775; married^Susan Walworth. 
He moved to Graiv^a county, Ohio, in 1832, from Jefferson 
county, N. Y. , \ -^ . 1^ ^ I ' 

CHILDREN, 
i. CLARISSA'; m. Asa Fox. 

278. - ii. JOHN, b. at Rome, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1795. 



120 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 



1 



^ iii. SOLOMON ; m. and farmed on Grand river near Grand 

.J" Rapids, Mich. He had no children. He lived in 

"* Ingram co., Mich., and d. there. 

279. iv. ELIHU, or ELLA, b. March 7, 1800. 

_^a8o. V. BENJAMIN, b. at Rome, N.Y., Aug. 4, 1802. 

281. vi. IRA, b. Dec. 10, 1806, at Rome, N.Y. 

282. vii. ELIJAH. 

viii. HENRY; res. and m. at Holly, Mich.; he had no chil- 
dren. He was in the CivU war. His address in 
1897 was Auburn, Granga co., Ohio, 
ix. LUCINDA; m. William Avery; she res. in 1897 near 

Cleveland, Ohio. 
X. ORINDA; m. Luther Maynard in 1834 at Granga co., 
Ohio; she res. in 1897 near Cleveland, Ohio. 

135. NATHANIEL," (Nathaniel,' Daniel," Daniel,' 
Samuel,- Richard,') married; Grace Whiting (pubhshed 
April 30, 1796), both of Stonghton; she was bom in 1776, 
died Oct. 8, 181 7 ; he died about 1800. She married second, 
Spencer Wentworth, bom at Stoughton in 1781. 

CHILD. 

283. WILLIAM H.,' b. at Canton, Mass., Oct. 16, 1797. 

136. JOHN," (Elkannah,' Daniel,' Daniel,' Samuel^" 
Richard,') bom Nov. 10, 1773; married (published Oct. 
5, 1799), Nov. 3, 1799, Martha Dean, born at Dedham 
Nov. 17, 1771; she died at Boston Oct. 11, 1834; he died 
July 30, 183 1. 

He was a farmer. John and his wife, Martha, sold their 
land in Dedham Aug. i, 1815. 

John, merchant of Charlestown, represented that John 
Pettingell of Dedham died intestate, leaving one son and 
a widow, Martha. His estate was sold by order of court 
April 10, 1835. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Dedham, Mass.). 

i. GERRY,' b. May 26, 1800; d. March 28, 1803. 

284. ii. JOHN, b. May 5, 1804. 



SIXTH GENERATION 121 

iii. GERRY, b, Jan. 30, 1806; d. Sept. 2, 1829. 
iv. MARY, b. Nov. 13, i8ii;d. Oct. 4. 1829. 

137. GEORGE DORRANCE," (John,^ Daniel/ Dan- 
iel,^ Samuel," Richard/) born Aug. 12, 1773; married Eu- 
nice , bom at Providence, R. I. He was a sea-captain. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JULIA ANN,' b. at Providence, R.I., in 1802; m. 

Moore; a son, B. F. Moore of St. Paul, Minn. 

285. ii. GEORGE W., b. at Providence, R. I., in 1804. 

286. iii. JOHN GREEN, b. in 1807. 
iv. SAMUEL, b. in 1809. 

287. V. DANIEL, b. April i, 181 1. 

vi. HARRIET, b. in 1812; m. Smith; a son. Rev. Paul 

Smith of East Chemung, N. Y. (1900). 

288. vii. JAMES MADISON, b. at Fishkill, N. Y., May 2, 1815. 
viii. ANDREW JACKSON, b. in 1818; res. at Daggett's, 

Hollow; not living in 1901. 

138. JOSEPH,'' (William,'^ Joseph,^ Daniel,' Samuel,' 
Richard,') bom at Bridgewater Aug. 4, 1785 ; married Alice 
Allen of Greene, Me.; she died Jan. 7, 1867; he died Jan. 
25, 1869, at Monmouth. 

He moved from Leeds, Me., to Monmouth in 1837. He 
was in David Lindsey's co., Lieut. -Col. Blaisdell's regt., 
Mass. militia; in camp at Gardiner, awaiting orders, Sept. 
13 to 26, 1814. 

CHILDREN. 

i. GREENWOOD,' b. at Leeds, Me., in 1810 [?]; d. young, 
ii. GREENWOOD C, b. at Leeds, Me., in 1812 [?]; d. 
young. 

289. iii. JOHN A., b. at Leeds, Me., Dec. 26, 1813. 

290. iv. WILLIAM P., b. at Leeds, Me., Dec. 4, 1815. 

V. CYNTHIA, b. in 1819 [?]; m. 5. King of Auburn, Me. 

291. vi. ICHABOD, b. June 30, 1821. 

vii. JOSEPH SWELL, b. in 1823 [?]; d. young. 
viii. SARAH, b. in 1825 [?]; d. young. 

292. ix. JOSEPH GARCELON, b. at Wayne, Me., Aug. 17, 



122 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

139. RUEL," (REUEL,«) (William/ Joseph," Daniel,' 
Samuel," Richard,') bom at Leeds, Me., Sept. 17 or 
Oct. 23, 1792; married Lydia Briggs, born at Leeds, Me., 
Feb. 14, 1794, died at Leeds, Me., Dec. 21, 1873; he died 
at Leeds, Me., Oct. 23, 1862. 

Rual Pettingell was in David Lindsey's co., Lieut. -Col. 
Blaisdell's regt., Mass. militia; in camp at Gardiner, Me., 
awaiting orders, Sept. 13 to 26, 18 14. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Leeds, Me.). 

i. LYDIA,' b. Dec. 14, 1813; m. Calvin Briggs; removed to 
Minnesota. 
ii. RUEL, b. Feb. 18, 1816; d. at Leeds, Me., in 1899; unm. 

293, iii. ARVIDA BRIGGS, b. June 27, 1818. 

294. iv. CYRENUS, b. March 10, 1820. 

V. IRESON B., b. Oct. 10, 1839; he enUsted Sept. 29, 
1862, in CO. I, 23d Me. voL ; d. in Maryland, of small- 
pox, March 21, 1863; buried at Leeds, Me. 

140. ISAAC," (William,^ Joseph,* Daniel,^ Samue^^" 
Richard,') born at Leeds, Me., April 10, 1797; married first, 
in September, 1819, Hannah, daughter of Nathan Norris of 
Wayne, Me., born Nov. 29, 1797, died March 22, 1847. He 
married second, May 2, 1852, Lucy Frost of Wayne, Me. 
He died at Wayne, Me., April 13, 1872 (tombstone); his 
son Sewall says Sept. 15, 1872. He was a farmer and 
blacksmith. He removed to East Livermore, Me., about 
1832, and to Wayne a little later. 

CHILDREN, 
i. HANNAH,' b. at Leeds, Me., Jan. 14, 1820; m. Jos. F. 

Maxim of Wayne, Me. (pub. March 8, 1846); she d. 

May 12, 1890, at Wayne, 
ii. MARY B., b. at Leeds, Me., Aug. 21, 1822 ; m. Joseph P. 

Curtis of Topsham, Me. (pub. Sept. 26, 1847); she 

still lives there, 
iii. AMANDA M., b. at Leeds, Me., Nov. 12, 1824; m. 

Jacob Maxim of East Livermore, Me. ; she now lives 

at Wayne, Me. 



SIXTH GENERATION 123 

iv. FLORENA P., b. at Leeds, Me., Jan. 22, 1827; m. 

Samuel Knight of Topsham, Me.; she d. there Aug. 7, 

1894. 
V. ARAMINTA, b. at Leeds, Me., Jan. 3, 1829; m. (pub. 

April 16, 1848) Mclvin Norris of Wayne, Me.; she 

d. there April 23, 1895. 
vi. MATILDA, b. at Leeds, Me., May i, 1831; d. Dec. 19, 

1847. 
vii. ALICE A., b. at East Livermore Nov. 15, 1833; m. 
Silas Albert Manter of Wayne, Me. (pub. March 14, 
i860) ; she d. at Wayne, Me., Oct. 2, 1896. 
viii. ISAAC J., b. at East Livermore May 5, 1836; d. June 7, 
1838, at Wayne, Me. 
-295. ix. SEWALL, b. April 26, 1839, at Wayne, Me. 

X. WILLIAM F., b. at Topsham, Me., Jan. 19, 1854; d. at 
Topsham, Me., Oct. 23, 1854. 

141. WILLIAM," (William,^ Joseph,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,^ 
Richard,') born at Leeds, Me., Dec. 10, 1801 ; married. May 
27, 1827, Eunice Day, born March 22, 1810, died Sept. 3, 
1896; he died April 11, 1881. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Leeds. Me.). 

i. RUTH,' b. Feb. 27, 1828; m., Feb. 20, 1850, Lewis 

Churchill; she d. April 13, 1890. 
ii. ELIZA, b. May 26, 1832; d. Nov. 26, 1832. 
iii. EUNICE E., b. Aug. 31, 1835; d. April 26, 1842. 
iv. LYDIA, b. March 9, 1839; d. Feb. 26, 1841. 
V. SAMUEL WESLEY, b. March 21, 1842, d. June ii, 
1868. He enlisted Aug. 14, 1862, in Co. E, i6th Me. 
Inf. ; later was transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps. 
Henry M. Brewster administered on his estate in 
November, 1868; unm.. 
vi. LUCETTA (LUCRETIA?), b. Oct. 23, 1845; m-. June 
3 or May 25, 1865, William H. Erskine; she d. Oct. 
IS, 1884. 
vii. LYDIA A. (twin with Lucetta), b. Oct. 23, 1845; m., 
Sept. 3, 1864, William E. Elder of Lewiston; she was 
living at Auburn, Me., in 1897. 
296. viii. WILLIAM RUSSELL, b. Oct. 19, 1847. 

ix. EUNICE A., b. May 29, 1854; d. Aug. ii, 1854. 



124 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

142. ARCADIUS," (Obadiah,' Joseph/ Daniel,' Sam- 
uel,^ Richard,') born at Bridgewater Jan. 19, 1793; married, 
Dec. 19, 1814, in Minot, Me., now Auburn, Me., Polly H. 
Tribou, born Sept. 22, 1797, died Nov. 16, 1869; he died 
at Wayne, Me., Oct. 31, 1883. 

He served in Maine Legislature from Wayne in 1857-58. 
He was in Capt. Sprague's co., Mass. militia, service at 
Bath, Me., Sept. 21 to Nov. 8, 1814. 

CHILDREN 
(born at Leeds, Me.). 

i. ANN PRATT,' b. Dec. 9, 1815; m., April 17, 1842, her 
cousin, Alphcus Tribou; she was living at Wayne, Me., 
in 1897. 

Children of Alpheus and Ann Pratt (Pettingell) 
Tribou. 

1. Wallace Tribou. 

2. Ruth Tribou. 

3. Parker Tribou. 

ii. JOEL, b. March 20, 1817; d. at Wayne, Me., Oct. 10, 
1883 ; unni. 

297. iii. WILLIAM HENRY, b. June 21, 1819. 

298. iv. ARCADIUS, b. Dec. 11, 1822. 

143. JOHN," (Obadiah," Joseph," Daniel,' Samuel," 
Richard,') born at Leeds, Me., Oct. 30, 1798; married, July 
2, 1843, Maria Arno of Leeds, Me., who died June 14, 1845; 
he died Dec. 7, 1858. 

He lived in Leeds, Me., and manufactured carriages; he 
was so skillful a mechanic that it was said of him that " he 
could grow wood together." He was in Capt. Sprague's co., 
Mass. militia service, at Bath, Sept. 21 to Nov. 8, 1814. 

CHILDREN. 

i. BENJAMIN,' b. at Leeds, Me., May 17, 1844; moved to 
Wayne in 1883 and res. there in 1897; a carriage 
repairer. 

ii. MARIA, b May 31, d. June 13, 1845- 



SIXTH GENERATION ' 125 

I 44. PHILLIPS," (Obadiah.-^ Joseph/ Daniel/ Samuel/ 
Richard,') bom at Leeds, Me., June 21, 1804; married, 
June 2, 1844, Joanna Harris, born in April, 1807, died 
March 28, 1882; he died May 14, 1884. He was a farmer. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Leeds, Me.). 

i. ELEANOR COBB,' b. May 16, 1845; m., Jan. i, 1868, 
Francis E. Howe of Greene, Me; she d. Sept. i, 1895. 
Children of Francis E. and Eleanor (Pettingell) Howe. 

1. Orietta Howe, b. in 1868, d. in 1871. 

2. Leanora J. Howe, b. Dec. 18, 1871; m., in Septem- 

ber, 1887, Fred Addison of Greene, Me.; she had 
five sons. 

3. Lizzie J. Howe, b. in November, 1880; m., in June, 

1896, Mellen Bubier. 

4. Ralph Pettingell Howe, b. in January, 1884. 

5. Eva Myrtle Howe, b. in Januaiy, 1891 

ii. ELIZABETH JOANNA, b. April 22, 1847; m., March 
23, 1S75, Wallace W. Mmver of Greene, Me. 
Child of Wallace W. and Elizabeth (Pettingell) 
Mower. 

Phillips Adelbert Mower, b. March 3, 1876; he was 
a school teacher in 1897. 
iii. PHILLIPS, b. Sept. 16, 1850; d. Sept. 12, 1852. 



145. JASON," (Obadiah,= Joseph,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,' 
Richard,') bom at Leeds, Me., April 4, 1808; married Lu- 
cretia Gordon, who died May 13, 1901; he died April 4, 
1862. 

His widow, Lucretia, was appointed guardian of his minor 
children, George B., Melintha G., Lois A., Matilda F. and 
Wilbert R., in September, 1862. 

Philip Pettingell was appointed administrator of his estate 
in June, 1862. 

CHILDREN. 

i. GEORGE B.,' b. Jan. 27, 1846; d. May 4, 1869. 
ii. MELINTHA G., b. Dec. 28, 1847; m., Jan. i, 1885, Asa 
G. Gordon. 



126 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iii. LOIS A., b. March 3, 1849; m., May i, 1876, Rocelhts C. 

Morris. 
iv. MATILDA F., b. Aug. 16, 1850; m., Aug. 30, 1868, 

Marcellus F. Cushman. 
V. WILBERT R., b. Sept. 2, 1856; d. Aug. 24, 1874. 

I 46. HOWARD," (Benjamin,^ Benjamin/ Daniel/ Sam- 
uel/ Richard,') born probably at Easton, Mass.; married, 
Feb. 28, 1805, Amy, daughter of Brian Fletcher of Augusta, 
Me., bom Nov. 9, 1783, died March 18, 1874; he died at 
Augusta in 1840. 

He served in the War of 181 2 in Capt. J. Leonard's co., 
Col. J. Stone's regt., Mass. mihtia, Sept. 11 to 25, 1814. 

CHILDREN. 

i. AMY LUCRETIA,' b. Jan. 11, 1806; d. unm. in 1865, 
at Augusta, Me.; willed her property, Dec. 2. 1864, 
to her brothers Horace [Howard?] and Benjamin, to 
her sister Mary Ann Kent, to Angie, Ida F., Eddie 
H. and Noah B. Kent, the children of her brother 
Howard; to her brother Benjamin she gave one cent. 

ii. BENJAMIN, b. April 30, 1808; m., at Boston, July 10, 
1843, Mary Hall of Augusta; no children. 

iii. FOXWELL FLETCHER, b. Aug. 10, 1810; m., in 1843, 
Lois Fletcher of Searsmont; she was b. Dec. 24, 1819; 
d. in 1847; ^o children. 

iv. MARY ANN, b. June i, 1813; d. Nov. 14, 1814. 
300. V. HOWARD, b. Sept. 7, 1815. 

vi. MARY ANN, b. Oct. 21, 1817; m. Noah B. Kent of 
Boston, b. in 1806, d. Jan. 19, 1861 ; she d. at Augusta 
March 15, 1882; no children. 

I 46a. ANSELL," (Benjamin," Benjamin,' Daniel,' Sam- 
uel,' Richard,') born [at Bridgewater ?] March 9, 1783; mar- 
ried, Jan. II, 1809, Sarah Towne of Topsfield, who died at 
Salem, Mass., July 25, 1873, "aged 90 years 9 months;" he 
died at Augusta, Me., Sept. 17, 1838. 

He served in Capt. J. Leonard's co.. Col. J. Stone's regt., 
Mass. militia, Sept. 11 to 25, 1814. 



SIXTH GENERATION 127 

The estate of Sarah, of Salem, widow, was administered 
on Oct. 7, 1873. 

CHILDREN. 

301. i. JOSEPH R.,' b. at Augusta, Me., in 1812. 
ii. SUSAN [?]. 

302. iii. UBERT ADORNO LORENZO, b. at Augusta, Me., 

April 6, 181 o. 

1 47. JOHN AVERY,^ (Ziba,= Benjamin,^ Daniel,' Sam- 
uel," Richard,') born at Augusta, Me., Aug. 31, 1804; mar- 
ried first, in 1828, Mary, daughter of John Reed of Augusta; 
he married second, Elizabeth, daughter of Jacob Stevens 
of Vassalboro, Me.; she died at Augusta Jan. 9, 1887, 
"aged 83;" they had no children. He died at Augusta 
Aug. 29, 1873. 

He was a carpenter by trade; selectman for six years; 
city treasurer for two years; mayor in 1852 and 1853; high 
sheriff for Kennebec county at one time. His widow, 
Elizabeth, of Richmond, Me., willed her property to her 
adopted son, Benjamin Franklin Pettingell, April 14, 1886. 

CHILD (adopted). 

303. i. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,' b. Oct. 4, 1847. 

147a. LUTHER CHURCH, ''(Ziba,^ Benjamin,^ Dan- 
iel,^ Samuel,- Richard,') born Dec. 18, 1806; married Susan 
P., daughter of William Branch of Augusta, Me. 

children. 
i. WILLIAM H.,' b. Oct. 18, 1833; d. Aug. 18, 1835. 
ii. GEORGE H., b. May 20, 1836; unm. ; when last heard 
from he v.-as mining at Kemville, Kern co., Cal. 

304. iii. CHARLES B., b. June 30, 1840. 

148. HENRY," (Ziba,^ Benjamin," Daniel,' Samuel,^ 
Richard,') bom May 10, 1810; married, April 3, 1838, 
Lavinia Brickett, daughter of Gideon Woodell and Lydia 
(Lunt) Stickney of Eastport, Me., born July 21, 181 7. 



128 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

June 7, 1883, Lavinia B. Pettingell, widow, of Eastport, 
Me., Charlotte L. Pettingell of Eastport, single, and Helen 
A. (Pettingell), wife of John F. Coolidge of Cambridge, sold 
property inherited from Benjamin A. Pettingell. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Eastport, Me,). 

i. CHARLOTTE LAVINIA' (twin), b. Jan. 7, 1845; d. 

Oct. 2, 1889, at Cambridge; unm. 
ii. SARAH ELIZABETH (twin), b. Jan. 7, 1845; d. March 

31, 1846. 
iii. HELEN AUGUSTA, b. March 26, 1847; m., Dec. 10, 

1878, John F. Coolidge of Cambridge, Mass. 

149. BENJAMIN ALLEN," (Ziba,=^ Benjamin,^ Dan- 
iel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') bom Dec. 26, 1813; married Sarah, 
daughter of Gideon W. and Lydia (Lunt) Stickney of East- 
port, Me., born at Newburyport, died at Cambridge Aug. 
2, 1879, "aged 79 years i month 5 days ; " Lavinia B. Pettin- 
gell (p. 127) and Lydia Stickney of Eastport, Me., her 
sisters, were her heirs. He died at Cambridge, Sept. 20, 
1877. 

Aug. 25, 1877, he willed to his sister Charlotte W., wife 
of Josiah C. Mitchell of Bangor, Me., his niece Helen A. 
Pettingell of Cambridge, Benjamin A., son of his nephew 
Charles B. Pettingell of Augusta, and his wife, Sarah. " I 
have made no bequests to Lavinia Pettingell of Eastport, 
Me., my niece, or my nephews, George Pettingell of Cali- 
fornia, and Charles B. Pettingell of Augusta, Me., because 
not in need." He appointed his wife, and cousin Joseph 
R. Pettingell, his administrators. 

They had no children. 

150. MATTHEW," (Daniel,'^ Obadiah,* Daniel,^ Sam- 
uel,^ Richard,') born at Bridgewater June i, 1756; married 
first, at Marshfield, Jan. 22, 1785, Bethia, daughter of 
Luther and Lucy (Joslin) Ford, bom in December, 1765, 



SIXTH GENERATION 129 

died July 25, 181 2; he married second, Rhoda Wing, who 
died Nov. 27, 1828. He died about 1835. 

Matthew Pettingell of Bridgewater was in Capt. Lo- 
throp's CO., Col. Bailey's regt. ; he enlisted for eight months, 
May 3, 1775, and was present at muster Aug. i, 1775. He 
was on roll Oct. 6, 1775, Lothrop's co., Thomas' regt., 
Bridgewater. He enlisted for three years in Continental 
army Feb. 23, 1778, in Turner's co., Bradford's regt. He 
was of Duxbury, and appears on a return of this com- 
mand as having enlisted at the age of twenty. 

Matthew reported for rations at camp near New York 
Aug. 9, 1776 [Allen's co.. Col. Simeon Cary's regt.]. 

He was also in the navy during the Revolution, serving 
on the ship Boston; after the war he settled at Underwood 
Mills, Me., and later kept store at Livermore Falls, Me., 
later at Fayette. 

CHILDREN. 

305. i. ELISHA,' b. in Massachusetts May 28, 1786. 

306. ii. DANIEL, b. in Kennebec county, Me., Dec. 11, 1787. 
iii. SARAH G., b. Jan. 10, 1790; m., April 27, 1828, Matthew 

M. Keating of Boston; res. at Fayette, Me.; d. Jan. 
25, 1876. 

Children of Matthew M. and Sarah (Pettingell) 
Keating. 

1. Matthew Keating. 

2. Mary Keating; m. Jack Latineau; one son, George 

Latineau. 
iv. PRISCILLA, b. Jan. 7, 1792; m. Rohin Hill; d. Nov. 
16, 1853. 
Children of Robin and Priscilla (Pettingell) Hill. 

1. Mary Ann Hill, b. March 12, 1823; d. July 26, 1886. 

2. Annilla Hill; m. William Merrill, Livermore, Me. 

3. Charles Hill; married; one daughter, Alice Hill. 

4. Daniel Hill. 

v. BETHIA, b. Dec. 27, 1795; m. Caton; moved to 

Illinois. 

Children of and Bethia (Pettingell) Caton. 

I. Matthew Caton. 



130 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 
2. (A daughter.) 



3. (A daughter.) 

306a. vi. JOHN, b. at Fayette, Me., Aug. 31, 1797. 

vii. POLLY, b. May 19, 1799; m. Perkins Turner and res. 
at Peru, Me. ; she d. May 26, 1887 ; he d. Oct. 19, 1857. 
Children of Perkins and Polly (Pettingell) Turner. 

1. Augustus Turner, b. Jan. 2, 1824; m. Jane Manwell; 

he d. Feb. 27, 1853. 

Child of Augustus and Jane (Manwell) Turner. 

i. Augustus Rodolphus Turner, b. Sept. 3, 1852; 

m., in Tuly, 1874, Lilla Bickford; she d. in 

June, 1892. 

Children of Augustus R. and Lilla (Bick- 
ford) Turner. 

1. Walter Turner, b. Nov. 12, 1876. 

2. Mary A. Turner. 

2. Amos Turner, b. Sept. 11, 1827; d. Feb. 9, 1832. 

3. Mary Ann Turner, b. Dec. 11, 1830; m., Nov. 11, 

1849, Hezekiah W. Babb, b. Sept. 11, 1827; res. 
at Peru, Me. 

Child of Hezekiah W. and Mary Ann (Turner) 
Babb. 

Amos Alphonso Babb, b. Nov. 2, 1855; m., 
July 6, 1884, Ellen P. Carver. 
Children of Amos A. and Ellen (Carver) 
Babb. 

1. Ina S. Babb, b. April 10, 1885; d. July 

10, 1885. 

2. Esther Louisa Babb, b. Nov. 17, 1886. 

3. Marshall Howard Babb, b. July 21, 1889. 

4. Amos Turner, b. Sept. 23, 1833; m., March 8, 1862, 

Emma Barber, b. May 4, 1841. 
Children of Amos and Emma (Barber) Turner, 
i. Howard Turner, b. March 2, 1863; m. Alice 
Jackson of Auburn, Me., b. at Danville, 
Me., Dec. 14, 1866. 
ii. Alice Turner, b. Dec. 21, 1864; d. in July, 1865. 
iii. Henry Turner, b. June 7, 1866; d. in Septem- 
ber, 1866. 
viii. BETSEY, b. Oct. 19, 1802; m., at Boston, Oct. 22, 1835, 
Bartlctt B. Drake of Livermore Falls; she d. Sept. 
28, 1874 or 1876; he d. in March, 1883. [Boston 



SIXTH GENERATION 131 

record of marriage gives his name as Drake Bartlett.] 
Children of Bartlett B. and Betsey (Pettingell) Drake. 

1. Elizabeth Ann Drake; m. John Petrie; she d. May 

20, 1862; he d. Feb. 12, 1862. 

2. John B. Drake; d. in June, 1893. 

3. Francis Drake; d. June 20, 1861. 

4. Willard Drake. 

5. Edgar Drake; d. in 1885. 

6. Isadore Drake. 

307. ix. COMFORT, b. at Fayette, Me., Feb. 23, 1804. 

151. DANIEL," (Daniel,' Obadiah,^ Daniel,' Samuel,' 
Richard,') bom at Bridgewater, Mass., March 3, 1758; mar- 
ried, at Duxbury, Mass., April 15, 1779, Lucy Fullington 
(Fullerton?), born in 1760, died at Wayne, Me., in March, 
1844, "aged 84 years;" he died in August, 1841. 

Daniel of Duxbury was in Samson's co., Lothrop's regt., 
on Rhode Island alarm Dec. 10, 1776. He was in service 
on Dorchester Heights in November, 1776, Stetson's co., 
Dyke's regt.; enlisted in Capt. Eben Washburn's co.. Col. 
Eleazer Brooks' regt., Nov. 7, 1777, and was discharged 
Feb. 3, 1778; was in Partridge's co., Whitney's regt., en- 
listed July 30 and discharged Sept. 13, 1778. 

Daniel of Duxbury, private, aged 22, 5 feet 10 inches, 
dark complexion, was missing in October, 1777; record 
dated West Point, Aug. 19, 1782. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SALLY,' b. at Duxbury Sept. 3, 1784; m., at Duxbury, 
March 16, 1805, Collins Lmcjoy of Wayne, Me., b. 
at Amherst, N.H., Nov. 22, 1782, a son of John and 
Martha (Odell) Lovejoy and a grandson of Hezekiah 
Lovejoy; both John and Hezekiah were in the Revo- 
lutionary army; he d. at Wayne, Me., Feb. 7, 1855; 
she d. there Aug. 18, 1863. 

Children of Collins and Sally (Pettingell) Lovejoy. 
I. Lucy Lovejoy, b. at Wayne, Nov. 29, 1805; m., 
April 1, 1828, George W. Fairbanks, b. at Win- 
throp. Me., Aug. 5, 1803, d. at Oakland, Me., 
October 13, 1888; she d. there Nov. 27, 1883. 



132 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 



Child of George W. and Lucy (Lovejoy) Fair- 
banks. 

Henry Nathaniel Fairbanks, b. at Wayne, Oct. 
24, 1838; m., Oct. 24, 1867, Abby A. Wood- 
worth of Farmington, Me., b. at Jay, Me., 
April I, 1845, daughter of Philip and 
Esther (Allen) Woodworth. 
Lieut. Henry Nathaniel Fairbanks of 
Bangor, Me., spent his early life on a farm, 
receiving a common school and academy 
education. After leaving school he taught 
for a while and worked in a scythe factory 
in Oakland, Me. April 26, 1861, he enlisted 
in Co. G, 3d Me. Vol., serving about fourteen 
months. Upon returning from the army and 
recovering his health, he engaged with John P. 
Squire & Co., Faneuil Hall Market, Boston; 
while there he took part in the draft riots in 
July, 1863, as a volunteer in Co. C, 44th Mass. 
In November, 1863, he enlisted in the 30th 
Me. Veteran Vol., and was appointed first 
sergeant of Co. E. April 9, 1864, he was made 
second lieutenant. He was in the Red River 
expedition, being wounded at Monnett's Bluff, 
Red River, La., and was with Sheridan in the 
Shenandoah Valley campaign. The regiment 
was mustered otit Aug. 20, 1865. 

He is a favorite Memorial Day orator, and 
always acceptable as a speaker before his army 
comrades, whom he has addressed on many 
occasions. In i856 he was with the Adams 
Express Company of New York. In 1867 
he engaged with the Connecticut Mutual Life 
Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn., as 
solicitor in St. John, N. B.; in 1870 he was 
appointed state agent for New Jersey, with 
headquarters at Newark, holding this posi- 
tion until he became, in 1872, general agent 
of Maine and the lower provinces, a position 
which he still holds (1903), making thirty- 
six years' service with one company, a notable 
record. 




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SIXTH GENERATION 133 

He was for three years a member of the 
Bangor City Council and was president of 
that body. In 1880 he was elected a di- 
rector of the European and North Ameri- 
can Railway, representing the interests of 
the city of Bangor. In 1892 he was chair- 
man of the Republican City Committee of 
Bangor. In 1892, also, he was elected to 
the state Legislature for two years, and 
was re-elected in 1894. He served on com- 
mittees of Mercantile Affairs, and Insurance 
and Pensions. He was chairman of the Pen- 
sion Committee in 1893, and of the Mercantile 
and Insurance Committees in 1895. He is a 
thirty-second degree Mason, a Knight Templar, 
a member of the G. A. R., of the military order 
of the Loyal Legion and of the Society of 
Mayflower Descendants. His right to mem- 
bership in the latter society is derived on the 
paternal side from John Howland, Elizabeth 
Tilley, Isaac Allerton and Mary Allerton, all 
of whom came over in the Mayflower. In 
August, 1903, he was elected president of 
" The Fairbanks Family in America " (Incor- 
porated). 

In business circles he is known as a man of 
enterprise, integrity and liberality. 

Children of Henry N. and Abby (Wood- 
worth) Fairbanks. 

1. Hiland Lockwood Fairbanks, b. at 

Farmington, Me., Sept. 21, 1871; A.B. 
(Bowdoin College, 1895), LL-B. (Har- 
vard Law School, 1900); practicing 
lawyer of Bangor; a member of the 
Common Council; m., at Bangor, Dec. 

10, 1902, Mary E., daughter of Paul R. 
and Susan A. (Files) Seavey. 

2. Nora Lucy Fairbanks, b. at Bangor June 

8, 1879; graduated from Bradford 
Academy (1900); m., at Bangor, Sept. 

11, 1902, Alfred K. Bennett of Cam- 
den, N. J., son of Volney G. and Em- 
nialine (Davis) Bennett. 



134 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

2. Julia Ann Lovejoy, b. at Wayne, Me., May i, 1807; 

m. Rufus G. Norris of Boston, Mass.; she d. at 
Boston May 5, 1881. 

3. Sally P. Lovejoy, b. at Wayne March i, 1810; m. 

Lot Burgess; she d. April 3, 1888. 

4. Collins Lovejoy, b. at Wayne Jan. 9, 1812; m. 

Mary A. Conforth, res. at Chesterville, Me. ; she 
d. March 12, 1881. 

5. Leonard R. Lovejoy, b. at Wayne Dec. 25, 1819 

m. Harriett A. Davis; he d. May 26, 1883. 
Child of Leonard R. and Harriett A. (Davis) 
Lovejoy. 
S. H. Lovejoy; res. at Auburn, Me. 

ii. LUCY, b. in 1785 [?]; m. Chandler; she d. May 20, 

1843, in Massachusetts. 

308. iii. NATHAN HARVEY, b. in 1792 [?], at Leeds, Me. 
iv. DANIEL, a sailor, lived in Massachusetts. 

V. ANNA; m., Sept. 24, 1810, George Foss of Leeds, Me.; 

she was of Wayne, Me., and d. there, 
vi. ABIGAIL, b. in 1795 [?]; m. Nathan Stetson; she d. at 

Monmouth, Me., May 28, 1867, " aged 72 years; " he 

d. at Stoughton, April 2, 1887, " aged 94 years." 
vii. JOHN, b. in i797[?]; d. unm. at Greene, Me., about 

1849, "aged 52 years." 

309. viii. LEWIS, b. in 1801. 

152. EDMOND,^ (Edmund,^ Samuel,^ Daniel,' Sam- 
uel, = Richard,^) bom at Bridgewater Dec. 31, 1762 ; married, 
Dec. 29, 1790, Rachel Monk, or Mont, at Worthington. 

153. JOSIAH," (Edmund,^ Samuel," Daniel,' Samuel,' 
Richard,') bom at Bridgewater March 18, 1765; married, 
Dec. 13, 1793, Lydia Hawkins of Rhode Island, at Worth- 
ington, Mass. 

About 1835 the family moved to Ohio in ox teams, and 
settled at Kirkland, Lake county, where the parents died. 

CHILDREN. 

i. FANNY'; m. in Otsego cc, N.Y., G He Bump. They had 
one daughter, who m. James Ballard; res. in 1900 at 
Joliet, 111. 



SIXTH GENERATION 135 

ii. ABIGAIL; m. Jacob Bump, brother of Gile Bump above. 
They had three children, two sons and one daughter, 
Mrs. Augusta Millet of Columbus, Neb. 

310. iii. LYMAN. 

311. iv. ALANSON. 

311a. V. ALONZO, b. Dec. 27, 1802, in Otsego co., N. Y. 
vi. JOSIAH; d. young, 
vii. JOSIAH; d. young. 

312. viii. EDMUND. 

313. ix. SAMUEL CURTIS, b. at Butternuts, N. Y., May 11, 

i8i'i. 

X. LYDIA; m. Lewis Millard of Butternuts, N. Y. They 
had one son, J. R. Millard, Cooperstown, N..Y. 

xi. SARAH, m. Royal Skinner of Kirtland, Ohio; no chil- 
dren. 

I 54. ASA," (Jonathan,^ Samuel,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Rich- 
ard,') born at Worthington, Mass., Feb. 10, 1785; married 
first, Ruth Bates; married second, Cynthia, daughter of 
Greenwood Brown of Goshen, who died at Cummington, 
Mass., July 19, 1872, "aged 79 years 2 months 12 days;" 
he died Oct. 8, 1858. 

May 12, 183 1, Asa Pettingell with Willam Pecard bought 
land in New York state. 

CHILDREN 
(of the first marriage, bom in CummingtonV 

i. SARAH'; m. in 1843, Nahtmi P. Brown of Florida. 

Children of Nahum P. and Sarah (Pettingell) Brown. 

1. Isabel Brown; m. Henry Hinsdale of Munroe. 

2. Orvilla Brown; m. Miles Tower. 

3. Osro Brown; d. in the Civil war. 
313a. ii. CORYDON, b. in 1822 [?]. 

(Children of second marriage, bom at Cummington). 

iii. LYANDA, b. Dec. 27, 1824; m., May 28, 1846, L. J. 
Orcutt, son of John and Hannah Orcutt. 
Children of L. J. and Lyanda (Pettingell) Orcutt. 

1. Charles Orcutt; d. young. 

2. John Orcutt; d. young. 

3. Lyda Orcutt; m. Howard Kingman; res. at Battle 

Creek, Mich. (1899). 



136 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

4. Viola Orcutt. 

5. Frank L. Orcutt; m. in Baltimore; res. at Sacra- 

mento, Cal. ; two daughters. 
3136. iv. ALDEN, b. in 1829. 
313c. V. EDWARD S., b. Aug. 10, 1835. 

I 55. JOSIAH,= (Jonathan,' Samuel,' Daniel,' Samuel,' 

Richard,') born at Cummington about 1796; married 

; died at Cimimington in 1823, " aged 27." 

CHILDREN. 

i. EMILY '; m. Warren; moved to Zanesville, Ind. 

ii. ABIGAIL; m. Warren, brother of the Warren 

above; moved to Zanesville, Ind. 

I 56. RICHARD," (Thomas,'^ Richard,' Thomas,' Sam- 
uel,^ Richard,') bom at Newbury Feb. 11, 1794; married 
Mary Pierce of Alexandria, Va. ; he died June 5 , 1827. Sept. 
30, 1830, she married Walter Piper at Newbury; she died 
at West Newbury in 1887, "aged 81 years." He was on the 
Newburyport tax list 1824 to 1827. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Newburyport). 

i. HENRY,' b. about 1822; d. unm. at Alexandria. 
ii. MARY, b. about 1824; m., March 28, 1842, James W. 
Cluff of HaverhUl; she d. about 1843. 

314. iii. RICHARD, b. July 13, 1827. 

157. THOMAS," (Thomas,^ Richard," Thomas,' Sam- 
uel," Richard,') bom at Newbury Nov. 17, 1799; married, 
Feb. 21, 1820, at Newbury, Elizabeth Lunt, who died July 
II, 1881 ; he died in New York in 1835. 

He was on the Newburyport tax list in 1824. 

CHILDREN. 

315. i. AUGUSTUS THOMAS,' b. at Salem March 27, 1821. 
ii. LAURA MATILDA, b. at Newbury July 25, 1826; m.. 

May 22, 1846, William E. Briggs, b. March 30, 1823. 



SIXTH GENERATION 137 

Children of William and Laura M. (Pettingell) Briggs. 

1. WUliam Augustus Briggs, b. Jan. 27, 1847; d. Dec. 

18, 1877. 

2. Francesca Augusta Briggs, b. Jan. 2, 1849; ™' Oct. 

15, 1889, Camp W. Wallace; no children. 

3. Lizzie Gertrude Briggs, b. Oct. 17, 1855; m., Sept. 

5, 1877, Samuel W. Waldron; res. at 105 East 
Eighty-sixth street. New York City (1900). 
Children of Samuel and Lizzie G. (Pettingell) 

Waldron. 
i. Mabel A. Waldron, b. Feb. 9, 1879; d. Dec. 7, 

1881. 
ii. Florence E. Waldron, b. Aug. 25, 1881. 

4. Laura Adeline Briggs, b. Aug. 19, 1864; d. July 25, 

1881. 

iii. FANNY; m. (i) Daniels; (2) Enoch Allen. 

iv. ELIZABETH TOWNSEND, b. July 8, 1828; d. at 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1875; m., at Amsterdam, 
N. Y., in 1844, Charles Hubhs, son of Daniel and Nancy 
(Conyne) Hubbs, b. at Florida, N. Y., June 14, 1822; 
d. at Brooklyn, N. Y., June 30, 1887 ; at the beginning 
of the Civil war he organized a company at Amster- 
dam and became its captain; later he was lieut.- 
colonel of the 32d N. Y. State Vol. 
Children of Charles and Elizabeth T. (Pettingell) 
Hubbs. 

1. Alice H. Hubbs, b. in 1846; d. — . 

2. Augustus T. Hubbs, b. at Amsterdam Oct. 19, 

1849; '^- there May 14, 1862. 

3. Charles F. Hubbs, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 18, 

1867; m., Jan. 15, 1889, Mary Richards Howe. 
He is engaged in the paper business, jobbing 
and manuf actiiring ; res. at Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Children of Charles F. and Mary R. (Howe) 

Hubbs. 
i. Dorothy Hubbs (twelve years old, 1903). 
ii. Marjorie Hubbs (ten years old, 1903). 
v. ADELINE; d. when about five years old. 

I 57a. BENJAMIN,' (Benjamin,^ Benjamin,' Benjamin,^ 
Samuel,^ Richard,') born at New Casco or Portland, Me., in 



138 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

1794; married, Sept. 29, 1825, Ann, daughter of Samuel 
Buckman of Falmouth, Me., bom in July, 1801, died Jan. 
28, 1887; he died at Portland in 1869. 

He was in a detachment of cavalry raised in Falmouth, 
Me., Sept. 12 to Sept. 26, 1814, as " express and videttes." 

CHILDREN. 

316. i. CHARLES BENJAMIN,' b. Sept. 17, 1826. 

317. ii. JOSEPH MERRILL, b. AprU 11, 1829. 

iii. MARY ANN, b. Oct. 20, 1831; d. unm. May i, 1873. 

318. iv. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, b. at Falmouth, Me., 

Aug. 28, 1840. 

157b. JOSEPH MERRILL," (Benjamin,^ Benjamin,* 
Benjamin,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at New Casco or Port- 
land, Me., in 1805 ; married, at Portland, Me., June 23, 1831, 
Mary (p. 82), daughter of David and Mehitable Pettingell; 
she died at Boston Oct. 7, 1883; he died at Portland, Me., 
Aug. 9, 1834. 

CHILD. 

SARAH J. M.,' b. at Portland, Me., May 10, 1832; m. 
Albert Cook at Portland in 1856 ; five children; she res. 
at Medford (1897). 

I 58. DANIEL," (David," Daniel,^ Benjamin,' Samuel,^ 
Richard,'), bom at Portland, Me., Aug. 9, 1810; married, at 
Portland, Me., May 9, 1841, Martha Ann Roberts, who died 
Sept. 20, 1894, " aged 76 years; " he died at Portland Aug. 
16, 1896. 

CHILD. 

JULIA ANN,' b. at Portland Sept. 18, 1842. 

159. CHARLES BEEMAN,'^ (David,^ Daniel,^ Benja- 
min,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Portland, Me., Jan. 29, 
1820; married (published Aug. 31, 1847), at Grey, Me., Miss 
S. Latham, who died Sept. 14, 1853; he died at Portland, 
Me., Feb. 14, 1858. 



SIXTH GENERATION 139 

I 59a. LEVI FLOYD,"* (Benjamin,^ David," Benjamin,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') bom at Newbury in 1828 ; married, Feb. 
25, 1865, at Amesbury, Eliza Short, daughter of Livermore 
and Mary (Dodge) Short, bom at Ipswich, died at New- 
buryport Feb. 2, 1885, "aged 44 years;" Feb. 16, 1885, her 
estate was administered upon. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Newbur>T>ort). 

i. AUGUSTA JANE.'b. Nov. 9, 1865; d. Sept. 21, 1866. 

319. ii. GEORGE ALLMORE, b. Aug. 29, 1871. 

160. STEPHEN," (Henry," Stephen," Nathaniel," Mat- 
thew,' Richard,') bom at Newbury Oct. 14, 1771; married 
first, at Newbury, Jan. 27, 1801, Lovey, daughter of Hon. 
Daniel and Elizabeth (Colley) Adams, bom April 12, 1777, 
died Aug. 24, 1813, a great-great-great-granddaughter of 
Abraham and Mary (Pettingell) Adams ; he married second, 
July 30, 1816, at Newburyport, Sarah Curtis, who died 
Oct. 5, 1848, "aged 75 years;" he died Feb. 13, 1847. 

He was a farmer and butcher. 

His widow, Sarah Pettingell, and son Stephen were on 
the Newbury tax list 1791 to 1800. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newbury). 

320. i. HENRY,' b. Dec. 2, 180 1, in the old Coffin house. 

ii. STEPHEN, b. Sept. 13, 1803; he was a cabinet maker 
and a fine workman; being in ill-health he went to 
sea; at the time of his death, of fever, he was second 
mate on ship Calumet. He was engaged to Hettie 
Jewett of Newbury, and was to have been married on 
his return; buried at Savannah, Ga., June 27, 1827, 
aged 23 years. 

iii. ELIZABETH COLLEY, b. Oct. i, 1812; m., April 29, 
1838, Daniel Knight Hale of Newbury, b. Sept. 9, 
1808, son of Deacon Ezra and Anna (Adams) Hale; 
she d. April 3, 1896; he d. Oct. 6, 1870. 

* I knew him. — J. M. P. 



140 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Children of Daniel K. and Elizabeth C. (Pettingell) 
Hale (bom at Newbury). 

1. Lucy Kimball Hale, b. March 9, 1839; m., June 20, 

i860, at Newbiiryport, Joseph Knight Danforth 
of Newbury, son of Joshua and Mary Jane 
(Knight) Danforth; he d. Nov. 22, 1864. 
Child of Joseph K. and Lucy K. (Hale) Dan- 
forth. 
Mary Jane Danforth, b. Aug. 21, 1862; d. July 
20, 1876. 

2. Sarah Curtis Hale, b. Aug. 30, 1840; m., Feb. 12, 

1861, Joseph Little, son of Joseph and Elizabeth 

(Moody) Little, b. in Newbury Aug. 24, 1833. 

Children of Joseph and Sarah C. (Hale) Little. 

i. Walter Hale Little, b. in Newbury Sept. 18, 
1863; a graduate of Yale College; is a mort- 
gage loan broker, real estate and insurance 
agent, with an office in Helena, Mont., and 
a ranch at Crow Creek, Broadwater co., 
Mont. 
ii. Joseph Danforth Little, b. in Carlisle, Mass., 
May 27, 1868; m., Oct. 12, 1896, Gertrude 
Marie, daughter of Elijah and Katharine 
(Taylor) Simpson of New York City, b. 
July 22, 1874, at Brooklyn, N. Y. He is a 
salesman of the Gorham Manufacturing 
Company, silversmiths, and is organist of 
the Fourth Presbyterian church, New York 
City; res. at Nutley, N. J. (1903). 
Child of Joseph D. and Gertrude (Simpson) 

Little. 
Constance Little, b. at Nutley April 30, 

1899- 
iii. Elizabeth Hale Little, b. in Newbury March 
4, 1872; a graduate of the Boston Normal 
School of Cookery; a teacher of cookery at 
Florence, N. J., and at Newburyport; m., 
June 4, 1902, William Ilsley (p. 41), son of 
Nathan and Elizabeth (Short) Ilsley, b. 
March 2, 1873; he is cashier of the Mer- 
chants National Bank of Newburyport 
(1903)- 



SIXTH GENERATION 141 

iv. Silas Little, b. in Newbury March 30, 1881; 

res. and farms on the Little homestead, 

originally owned by George Little, who 

came to Newbttry from England in 1640. 

Georgiana Balch Hale, b. April 20, 1842; m., Feb. 

25, 1864, Paul Moody Ilsley, son of Paul Ilsley 

of Newbury. 

Children of Paul M. and Georgiana B. (Hale) 

Ilsley. 
i. Charles Danforth Ilsley, b. Sept. 6, 1865; m., 
Jan. I, 1896, Sarah Bartlett, daughter of 
Isaac Prentiss and Elizabeth (Bartlett) 
Lobdell. 

Children of Charles D. and Sarah (Lobdell) 
Ilsley. 

1. Margaret Lobdell Ilsley, b. Sept. 16, 1896. 

2. Charles Hale Ilsley, b. Oct. 10, 1897. 

3. Donald Prentiss Ilsley, b. Nov. 25, 1902. 

4. Priscilla Ilsley, b. Oct. 30, 1903. 

ii. Helen Hale Ilsley, b. Aug. 17, 1868; m., April 
2, 1903, Sidney Laforest Richardson. 

iii. Paul Henry Ilsley, b. Nov. 27, 1871; m., Jan. 
25, 1898, Charlotte Augusta, daughter of 
Pascal Pratt and Charlotte (Clark) Child. 

iv. Elizabeth Hale Ilsley, b. Jan. 14, 1876. 

V. Margaret Moody Ilsley, b. Jan. 7, 1878. 
Mary Elizabeth Hale, b. Nov. 27, 1844; m., May 

14, 1868, Nathaniel Moody Ilsley of Newbury, 
son of Paul and Mary (Moody) Ilsley. 

Child of Nathaniel M. and Mary E. (Hale) Ilsley. 
Daniel Hale Ilsley, b. May 14, 1872. 
Abbie Frances Hale, b. April 9, 1849; m., Jan. 

15, 1873, Moses Henry Rolfe of Newbury, son 
of Joseph Noyes and Mary Little (Adams) Rolfe. 
Children of Moses H. and Abbie F. (Hale) Rolfe. 
i. Mary Adams Rolfe, b. March 27, 1874. 

ii. Henry Pettingell Rolfe, b. Sept. 7, 1876; a 

civil engineer; res. at Pendleton, Ore. 
iii. Elizabeth Hale Rolfe, b. Dec. 3, 1882; d. Aug. 

10, 1883. 
iv. Charles Joseph Rolfe, b. Oct. 12, 1886. 
V. Frances Hale Rolfe, b. July 5, 1890. 



142 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

6. Stephen Pettingell Hale, b. March 7, 1851; unm. ; 

res. at Newbury. 

7. Adahne Knight Hale, b. Aug. 29, 1852; tmm. ; res. 

at Newbury. 

8. Annie Rebecca Hale, b. May 12, 1855; m., Dec. 19, 

1 88 1, Edward Everett Bartlett of Newbury- 

port, son of Jonathan and Sarah (Shute) 

Bartlett. 

Children of Edward E. and Annie R. (Hale) 
Bartlett. 

i. Edward Hale Bartlett, b. Aug. 4, 1883. 

ii. Ralph Lincoln Bartlett, b. Dec. 19, 1884. 
iii. Archer Lyle Bartlett, b. Aug. 15, 1887. 
iv. Sarah Elizabeth Bartlett, b. April 2, 1891. 

V. Edith Rebecca Bartlett, b. Nov. 16, 1896. 
vi. Helen Pettingell Bartlett, b. July 15, 1898. 

161. MOSES,'= (Eleazer,= Moses,^ NathanieL^" Matthew,^' 
Richard,') bom at Newbury July 11, 1795; married, atNew- 
buryport, Dec. 18, 1823, Mary, daughter of Caleb and Edna 
(Hale) Haskell, bom at Deer Isle, Me., May 11, 1793, died 
at Newburyport Oct. 2, 1868; she was admitted to the First 
Presbyterian church in 18 19. Her father was a Revolu- 
tionary soldier who was at Bunker Hill and Quebec, and 
kept a diary, which has been published. 

Moses was bom in the old house with brick ends on 
Water street at the foot of the lane i^unning from Union 
street ; afterwards lived and died in the house at the corner 
of Ocean avenue and Water street. 

When Newburyport was annexed as part of Newbury, he 
was the leader in the annexation movement. He bought 
Pl"am island from the town of Newbury in 1827 ; he owned 
the " Haskell " house on Prospect street on the corner of 
the " Alley " in 1829. 

He was a man of strong personal character, prominent 
in church business and town affairs; held many elective 
offices — school committee, selectman and representative to 
the legislature, etc. For many years he was deacon in the 



SIXTH GENERATION 143 

Old South church (Presbyterian) where Whitefield preached 

and is buried. 

He was always called " Esquire Pettingell." 

He was a militiaman in the War of 181 2 in Smith's cc, 

Hall's regt. ; was in service at Newbury Sept. 30 to Oct. 4, 

1814. 

He died at Newburyport June 7, 1874 ; buried at Oak Hill. 
He spelled the name " Pettingell." 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newbury, Mass.). 

i. MOSES STUART', b. Sept. 22, 1824; he served in the 
Civil war, first sergt., Co. D, 17th Iowa Inf., and was 
wounded June 25, 1863, at Vicksburg; he d. Aug. 24, 
1864, unm. ; he was a successful railroad contractor, 
and at the time of his death was owner of extensive 
lands in Iowa, on which valuable coal mines have been 
developed. 

321. ii. ELEAZER WARREN, b. March 17, 1826. 

322. iii. ANDREW HASKELL, b. Nov. 29, 1827. 

iv. CAROLINE, b. Oct. 22, 1829; m., July 12, 1849, Nicho- 
las Johnson, b. Dec. 13, 1827, son of Henry and Mary 
A. Johnson, a merchant; she d. at San Diego, Cal., 
Nov. 19, 1895. 
Children of Nicholas and Caroline (Pettingell) Johnson. 

1. Mary Caroline Johnson, b. May 4, 1850; m., July 2, 

i88r, Frank W. Hale, son of Nathaniel and Eliza 
P. Hale, b. Dec. 25, 1852; he d. Feb. 14, 1890; 
she d. Aug. 28, 1883; no children. 

2. Elizabeth Le Breton Johnson, b. Dec. 4, 1852; m., 

June 25, 1874, Robert Henry Waters, son of 
Robert Henry and Mary Peabody (Marsh) 
Waters, b. April 16, 1852; res. at Newburyport. 
Children of Robert H. and Elizabeth Le B. 
(Johnson) Waters. 
i. Margaret Waters, b. at Newburyport June 19, 

i875;d. July 25, 1883. 
ii. Robert Marsh Waters, b. at Boston March 19, 

1877; d. Feb. 2, 1880. 
iii. Elizabeth Johnson Waters, b. at Maiden, Mass., 

March 4, 1879. 



144 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iv. Henry Le Breton Waters, b. at Maiden Sept. 

2, 1880. 
V. Nicholas Johnson Waters, b. at Newburyport 

Aug. 28, 1885. 

3. Charlotte Le Breton Johnson, b. March 30, 1855; 

m., March 30, 1882, Dr. Fred Baker, b. Jan. 29, 
1854. Both Dr. and Mrs. Baker are practising 
physicians at San Diego, Cal. 
Children of Fred and Charlotte Le B. (Johnson) 

Baker, 
i. Mary Caroline Baker, b. Sept. 20, 1883. 
ii. Robert Henry Baker, b. Jan. 14, 1885. 

4. Anna Greenleaf Johnson, b. May 3, 1861 ; m., June 

10, 1880, Charles Edward Rogerson, b. at Boston 

Sept. 29, 1855, son of Robert and Mary (Ball) 

Rogerson. 

Children of Charles E. and Anna G. (Johnson) 

Rogerson. 

i. Caroline Rogerson, b. at Newbviryport July 23, 

1881. 
ii. Charles Milton Rogerson, b. at Fall River 

Aug. 8, 1885. 
iii. Mary Rogerson, b. at Hyde Park Aug. 9, 1887. 
iv. Francis Cushing Rogerson, b. at Hyde Park 

May 13, 1889. 
V. Edward Greenleaf Rogerson, b. at Milton Aug. 

6, 1897. 
vi. Henry Shaw Rogerson, b. at Milton July 24, 
1903. 

5. Henrietta (Nettie) Johnson, b. Nov. 25, 1862; d. 

Aug. 8, 1864. 
V. JOHN MASON, b. Aug. 28, d. Dec. 18, 1831. 

162. JONATHAN,'' (Jonathan,^ Cutting,^ Nathaniel,^ 
Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Newbury in 1783; married, at 
Newburyport, Dec. 10, 1804, Elizabeth Carr; both were 
dead in 1843. [Pro. Rec, VoL 412, p. 177.] 

They had no children or descendants living in 1843. 

He was on the Newbury tax list from 1802 to 181 2. 

He was in Coffin's co., Merrill's regt., Mass. militia, serv- 
ice at Newburyport, Oct. 5 to 7, 1814. 



SIXTH GENERATION 145 

163. MOSES," (Jonathan,'^ Cutting/ Nathaniel,' Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,') bom at Newbury May 4, 1784; married, 
at Newburyport, Feb. 10, 1808, Mary Perkins; he died in 
181 5. She married second, May 3, 181 8, Samuel Prindle, 
and removed to Philadelphia. 

He was taxed at Newburyport 18 10 to 181 5. 

CHILDREN 
(all but the oldest bom at Newburyport). 

i. MARY JANE,' b. at Newbury Oct. 2, 1808; m., Oct. 30, 
1830, William Wallace Russ, b. Dec. 7, 1804, son of 
Capt. Wallace and Rebecca Cutter Russ; she d. Feb. 
24, 1839. 

ii. EVELINE, b. at Newburyport March 18, 181 1 [?]; m. 
Jacob Currier; probably moved to Pawpaw, Mich. 

hi. PERMELIA, b. April 19, 1813; m., Sept. 2, 1832, 
Aiigitsiiis P. Wheel; res. at Philadelphia. 

iv. LUCY LAKEMAN, b. Aug. 30, 1815; m., Dec. 3, 1840, 
Daniel Gage Tilion, son of John Loud and Rhoda 
(Jaques) Tilton, b. Oct. 16, 1816; shed. Aug. 2, 1841. 
Mr. Tilton was a grocer, located 41 years on Federal 
street, Newburyport; he d. in 1900. 

I 64. N A T H A N I E L," (Josiah,^ Cutting,^ Nathaniel,' 
Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Newbury April 10, 1780, or 
April 9, 1781; married, at Newburyport, Nov. 21, 1802, 
Mary Avery; she d. July 7, 1849, " aged 68 ; " he died about 
1830. 

He was taxed at Newbury 1802 to 1814. 

He was in John Woodville's co.. Col. E. Hall's regt., of 
Mass. militia; service at Newbury Sept. 30 to Oct. 4, 1814. 

They had no children. 

165. CUTTING," (Josiah,^ Cutting,^ Nathaniel,' Mat- 
thew," Richard,') bom at Newbury May 9 or 23, 1785 ; mar- 
ried, at Southampton, N. H., Sept. 18, 1808, Olive, daughter 
of John and Lydia Smith, who died Jan. 14, 1871, "aged 78 
years;" he died at Newburyport Sept. i, 1865. 



146 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

He was in John Woodville's co., Col. E. Hall's regt., Mass. 
militia; service at Newbury Sept. 30 to Oct. 4, 1814. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Newbury, Mass.). 

i. CUTTING,' b. July 4, 1809; d. Dec. 7, 1810. 

323. ii. CUTTING, b. July 16, 1812; bapt. at East Salisbury in 

1822. 
iii. OLIVE, b. Nov. 14, [1814?] 1815; m., Nov. 13, 1823, 
Philip H. Richardson. 

Children of Philip H. and Olive (Pettingell) Rich- 
ardson. 

1. Olive Ann Richardson; m. Henry R. Weitzel, an 

undertaker; res. at Newbury (1903). 

2. Carrie E. Richardson; d. young. 

3. T. Maria Richardson; m. Edmund C. Pearson. 

4. Phillip H. Richardson; d. young. 

5. Carrie Richardson; d. young. 

324. iv. MOSES, b. Oct. 14, 1818. 

V. LYDIA GRAVES, b. Nov. 9, 1821; m., Nov. 16, 1841, 
Charles Thurlow; she m. (2) James Hervey. 
Children of Charles and Lydia G. (Pettingell) Thur- 
low. 

1. Sarah T. Thurlow; d. Aug. 28, 1843, aged 9 months. 

2. Ellen A. Thurlow; d. July 25, 1844, aged 4 months. 

3. Charles Thurlow, b. March 26, 1846; m., Aug. 30, 

1877, Miriam A., daughter of John Woodwell; 
res. 69 High street, Newburyport (1903). 
Children of Charles and Miriam (Woodwell) 

Thurlow. 
i. Merriam McI. Thurlow, b. at Newburyport 
Nov. 29, 1879 ; a student in Harvard College, 
ii. Florence W. Thurlow, b. at Newburyport 

Sept. 24, 1881. 
iii. Anne W. Thurlow, b. at Colorado Springs 

Feb. 8, 1886. 
iv. Charles Thurlow, b. at Colorado Springs July 

23, 1889. 
v. John W. Thurlow, b. at Colorado Springs 

Aug. 25, 1891. 
vi. Adelaide Thurlow, b. at Newburyport Aug. 20, 
1892. 



SIXTH GENERATION 147 

Child of James and Lydia G. (Pettingell) Hervey. 
James Hervey. 
vi. LUCY GOODWIN, b. July 5, 1823; m., July 6, 1844, 
Daniel Davis Greenleaf, b. Nov. 25, 1820, son of Pea- 
body Greenleaf; he d. Aug. 20, 1875. 
Children of Daniel D. and Lucy G. (Pettingell) Green- 
leaf. 

1. Lucy Abby Greenleaf, b. April 11, 1845; m. Eben 

Little, Jr., b. Sept. 29, 1841. 

Child of Eben and Lucy A. (Greenleaf) Little. 

Henry Willard Little, b. June 17, 1865; m., 

Nov. 26, 1889, Caroline Emma Stone; res. at 

Newburyport, where he is assistant city clerk. 

Child of Henry W. and Caroline E. (Stone) 
Little. 

Willard Stone Little, b. May 31, 1891. 

2. George Peabody Greenleaf, b. Dec. 25, 1851; m., 

Sept. I, 1874, Mary A., daughter of Ezekiel 

Dyer, b. Nov. 2, 1855. 

Children of George P. and Mary A. (Dyer) 
Greenleaf. 

i. Ella Graves Greenleaf, b. Nov. 9, 1877. 
ii. Daniel Davis Greenleaf, b. Sept. 27, 1886; d. 
Sept. 13, 1889. 
vii. MARY A., b. July 28, 1829; m., Aug. 10, 1851, Nathaniel 
Prime of Rowley, son of Daniel and Mehitable Prime ; 
she m. (2) George Lambert of Rowley. 
Child of Nathaniel and Mary A. (Pettingell) Prime. 
Mary Elizabeth Prime ; m. Frank Foss. 
Child of George and Mary A. (Pettingell) Lambert. 
Carrie Lambert; d. young, 
viii. ELIZABETH ROBBINS, b. Aug. 23, 1832; m. (i), 
Dec. 29, 1850, John Torrey, son of Joseph and Ruth 
(Randall) Torrey, b. at Newbury; he d. Nov. 12, 1855; 
she m. (2), in December, 1856, Daniel C. Langlands; 
she d. at South Newmarket Oct. 9, 1884. 
Children of John and Elizabeth R. (Pettingell) Torrey. 
I. John Torrey, b. at Newburyport April 5, 1854; m., 

at South Newmarket, now Newfields, N. H., 

April 26, 1874, Adelaide M., daughter of Thomas 

and Hannah Creasey Anderson of Newburyport ; 

res. at Newfields. 



I4S PETTTNGELL GENEALOGY 

Child of John and Adelaide M. (Anderson) 

Torrey. 
Harry K. Torrey, b. at Newburyport Aug. i6, 
1880; res. at Newfields, N. H. 
2. Mary Frances Torrey, b. July 3, 1856; m., at South 
Newmarket, in June, 1877, Austin J. Neale of 
South Newmarket; res. at Lowell, Mass. 
Child of Austin J. and Mary F. (Torrey) Neale. 
Ethel Torrey Neale, b. at South Newmarket 
July 16, 1878; m., at Lowell, Oct. 9, 1902, 
Dana Fuller of Amherst, N. H., son of 
Lemuel and Emmaline (Langlands) Fuller; 
res. at Somerville, Mass. 
Child of Daniel C. and Elizabeth (Pettingell) Lang- 
lands. 
Daniel D. G. Langlands, b. at Newburyport March 
20,1860; m., at South Newmarket, June 11, 1885, 
Eleanor A., daughter of William and Susan (Pollard) 
Paul. 
Children of Daniel D. G. and Eleanor A. (Paul) 

Langlands. 
i. Marian Paul Ivanglands, b. at Dover, N. H., 

June 13, 1887. 
ii. Harold C. Langlands, b. at Dover July i, 

1888; d. at Wellington, Mass., July 11, 1897. 
iii. Patd M. Langlands, b. at Dover Dec. 28, 1892. 

325. ix. NATHANIEL HENRY, b. Sept. 18, 1835. 

166. JOSIAH," (Josiah,'' Cutting,* Nathaniel,' Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,') bom May 30, 1778 ; married (was published 
to Mehitable Whicher, Aug. 26, 1797), at Newburyport, 
April 9, 1801, Sarah Whicher; she died Feb. 26, 1819, aged 
42 years; he died about 1804. 

CHILDREN. 

326. i. JOSEPH WHICHER,' b. Oct. 26, 1799. 

ii. PHILLIPPA; m., July 28, 1825, at Boston, Philemon 
Stacy. 

167. MOSES,** (Josiah,' Cutting,^ Nathaniel,' Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,') bom July 9, 1787; married, at Newbury- 



SIXTH GENERATION 149 

port, Nov. 27, 181 1, Mary Greenleaf ; died at New York of 
smallpox in February, 181 6. 

He was taxed in Newbury 1806 to 18 10, and at Newbury- 
port in 1814 and 1815. 

He was mate of the brig Sukey. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARY ANN,' b. at Newburyport about 1815; m. Wil- 
liam Briggs; she d. in 1899. 

Children of William and Mary Ann (Pettingell) 
Briggs. 

1. Mary Briggs. 

2. Josephine Briggs; unm. 

3. William Briggs; unm. 

ii. (An infant); d. in May, 1816. 



I 68. ABRAHAM,' (Mark,^ Abraham,' Matthew,' Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,') born at North Yarmouth, Me., Oct. 4, 
1754; bapt. May 22, 1757; married, at Strong, Me., 
Thankful Davis; he was probably drowned in the river 
at Lewiston, Me., about 1797. His widow died at Strong, 
Me., about 1820. 

At one time the family lived at Hermon, Me. 

CHILDREN. 

327. i. ABEL,' b. Aug. 15, 1779. 

ii. MARY, b. Sept. 19, 1781; m. Tarr. 

iii. BETSEY, b. April 23, 1783; m. David Graffam; she d. 
Dec. 25, 1873, aged 90 years. 

328. iv. ABRAHAM, b. Oct. 13, 1787. 

329. V. MARK, b. July 23, 1789. 

vi. CHARLOTTE, b. in 1792; m., June i, 1824, Benjamin 
Holbrook of Mercer, Me. ; she d. at Augusta, Me., about 
1868. 

169. EBENEZER,*' ( Mark,^ Abraham," Matthew,' 
Matthew,^ Richard,') born at North Yarmouth, Me., Dec. 
28, 1756; bapt. with his brother Abraham May 22, 1757; 
married, at Lewiston, Me. (published Oct. 25, 1782), Esther, 



ISO PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

daughter of Jacob and Hannah (Foster) Barker; she died 
Feb. I, 1824; he died about 1836. 

He settled on Moiser's island, North Yarmouth, Me., 
and had a large farm there in 1800. 

CHILDREN. 

330. i. JACOB,' b. at Lewiston May 15, 1783. 

ii. SALLY, b. at Lewiston Aug. 22, 1784; d. unm. 
iii. ASA, b. April 26, 1786; was drowned; unm. 
iv. PERSIS, b. May 4, 1788; m., March 7, 1809, Joseph 
Chamberlain of Auburn, Me.; she d. June 5, 1831; he 
d. Jan. 6, 1865, aged 80 years. 
V. PHEBE, b. Dec. 31, 1789; m. Benjamin Brown of North 

Yarmouth, Me. 
vi. ESTHER, b. April 27, 1792; m. George Bibber; she d. at 

Falmouth, 
vii. EBENEZER, b. April 2, 1794. 
viii. LYDIA, b. Feb. 20, 1796. 

170. SAMUEL,' (Mark,' Abraham,^ Matthew,' Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,^) bom at North Yarmouth, Me., April 25, 
1759; married, Jan. 18, 1783, Hannah Cole. 

Aug. I, 1 83 1, Samuel Pettingell of Crotch island sold 
one-half of said island to Samuel Pettingell, he having sold, 
Dec. 24, 1826, the other half to Nathaniel Pettingell. 
Samuel and his wife, Hannah, sold Small Green island to 
Charles L. Pettingell of Long island, mariner. 

CHILDREN. 

331. i. ALLEN,' b. at Lewiston, Me., June 21, 1783. 

332. ii. NATHANIEL, b. at Jewell's Island, Me., Nov. 3, 1797. 
2Z3. iii. SAMUEL. 

334. iv. WILLIAM, b. about 1791. 

V. DORCAS; m. Bibber; res. at Eastport, Me. 

vi. HANNAH; m. - — Osgood. 

vii. LYDIA; m. David Hill; res. at Great Chebeague island, 

viii. RHODA; m. Pity or Pities. 

335. ix. CHARLES. 

336. X. JAMES. 

337. xi. STEPHEN, b. at Little John island Jan. 19, 1800. 



SIXTH GENERATION 151 

171. NATHANIEL," (Mark,= Abraham," Matthew,' 
Matthew,^ Richard,*) bapt. at North Yarmouth, 'Me., 
Feb. 25, 1776; married first, at Lewiston, Me., Abigail, 
daughter of Tobias and EHzabeth (Herrick) Ham; he mar- 
ried second, Nancy (Underbill) Howe. 

He was a captain in Swett's regt., Mass. militia, in camp 
at Gardiner, Me., awaiting orders Sept. 9 to 13, 1814. 

May II, 1838, Nathaniel sold to his sons Converse and 
Andrew his father Mark's grant from the Pejepscot pro- 
prietors. 

[See Herrick Genealogy.] 

CHILDREN 

(all of first marriage). 

i. ABIGAIL'; m. Spraguc; she d. at Lewiston, Me. 

ii. SOPHRONIA. 
iii. JAMES MADISON, b. Aug. 24, 1809; d. March 17, 1830; 

unm. 
iv. NATHANIEL, b. May 20, 181 1; d. Oct. 5, 1836; unm. 
V. SOPHRONIA E.; m. Lincoln Keene; she d. at Auburn, 
Me. 

338. vi. CONVERSE J., b. at Lewiston, Me., May 3, 1814. 

339. vii. ANDREW C, b. at Lewiston, Me., Feb.'2, 1816. 

viii. MARIE ANTOINETTE ; m. Charles Nevins; res. in 1895 
at Lewiston, Me. 

340. ix. J. MANSFIELD, b. Sept. 26, 1819. 
X. SARAH ; m. John Hatch of Lisbon, Me. 

172. JETHRO," (Ephraim,^ Abraham," Matthew,' 
Matthew,^ Richard,') married, at Epsom, N. H., Jan. 2, 
1786, Elizabeth Hogan. 

He enlisted from Epsom in the ist N. H. regt. in 1776. 
He enlisted for three years in Major Scott's co.. Col. Cilley's 
regt., March 6, 1777, and for the war in Capt. Munroe's 
CO., ist N. H. regt., Feb. 14, 1781. He was in ist N. H. 
regt.. Col. Cilley, in 1780. 

March 20, 1790, he bought of Ephraim land in Epsom 
on the road from Deerfield to Pittsfield. He sold it Oct. 



152 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

24, 1804, to Simeon A. Heath. He sold land to John 
Godfrey Nov. 9, 1805. 

CHILDREN. 

341. i. EPHRAIM,' b. about 1797. 

ii. JAMES; res. at Concord, N. H. 

342. iii. WILLIAM. 

iv. BETSY; m. (i) Ross; (2) Richard Sargent of Con- 
cord, N. H. 

V. JOANNA; m. Marstin; a daughter Martha res. in 

Epsom in 1897. 

" There were 8 more girls." 

1 73. ELIJAH," (Ephraim,' Abraham,' Matthew,' Mat- 
thew," Richard,') bom about 1757; married, at Epsom, N. H., 
Oct. 2, 1796, Elizabeth Lamphrey; he died at Epsom May 
19, 1861, between 104 and no years of age. He was a 
voter at Epsom 1793 to 1799. At a town meeting held 
Sept. 28, 1825, it was voted that such sum of money as 
may be due to him from his sister Judith, deceased, late 
of Epsom, be applied by the selectmen to build him a 
house. 

CHILDREN. 

343. i. LEVI B.,' b. in May [1803?]. 

ii. SAMUEL, b. in May [1803?]; d. about 1880; unm. 
iii. WOODBURY; d. about 1891 in Boscawen, N. H.; unm. 

I 73a. SOMERS,' (Edward,^ Abraham,' Matthew,' Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,') bom at Newbury Jan. i, 1756; married 
Mary, daughter of William and Rachel Swanton, bom in 
May, 1756, died at Bath, Me., Jan. 26, 1819, " aged 61 years; " 
he died Jan. 15, 1808. William Swanton was a lieutenant 
in the Revolution. 

Somers enlisted Sept. 13, 1779, for the Penobscot expedi- 
tion and was discharged Nov. i, 1779. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Bath, Me.). 

i. EDWARD,' b. Dec. 31, 1778 [Dec. 30, 1777, town rec.]; 
d. Nov. 6, 1809 ; unm. ; he was a sea captain and com- 



SIXTH GENERATION 153 

manded the Mary and Charles, the first fidl-rigged 
ship built on the Kennebec. 
343a. ii. SAMUEL SWANTON, b. Feb. 7, 1780. 

iii. ELIZABETH, b. May 23, 1782; m. David Morrison. 

Children of David and Elizabeth (Pettingell) Mor- 
rison. 

1. David Morrison; d. at sea. 

2. Mary Morrison. 

3. Edward Morrison; went to Texas before the an- 

nexation and was a " ranger." 
3436. iv. WILLIAM SOMERS, b. April 4, 1784. 
343c. V. DAVID, b. March 29, 1786. 
343ff. vi. SOMERS, b. Sept. 16, 1788. 

vii. ALFRED, b. July 10, 1790; was a sea-faring man; he 
was pressed into the British navy, but refused to 
fight against his country. When the Constitution 
captured the Guerriere, he was found in irons on the 
Giierriere. While on a voyage from Bath to Charles- 
ton, S. C, on a vessel commanded by Samuel Pet- 
tingell, William Pettingell, mate, Somers and Alfred 
Pettingell, seamen, Alfred fell overboard and was 
drowned. [Family tradition.] 
viii. SOPHIA, b. June 29, 1792; m. Ritjits Berry. 

Children of Rufus and Sophia (Pettingell) Berry. 

1. Stephen Berry. 

2. Jeanette Berry; d. at Bath, Me., in 1898. 

3. Sophia Berry. 

ix. JOHN CLARK, b. March i, 1796; d. in the West Indies 

in 1815 on a privateer. 
X. MARY, b. Aug. 11, 1800; m. Capt. Alden Winter, a 

descendant of John Alden. 

Children of Alden and Mary (Pettingell) Winter. 

1. Rebecca Winter; res. at Bath, Me., in 1899. 

2. Mary Abigail Winter. 

3. Rufus Winter. 

4. Charles Winter. 

5. John Alden Winter. 

6. Joseph Winter; m. Emma Farris; res. at Bath, 

Me., in 1899. 

Children of Joseph and Emma (Farris) Winter. 
i. Josephine Winter, 
ii. Charles Winter. 



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7. Sophia Winter. 

8. Charlotte Winter. 

174. BENJAMIN," (David,^ Abraham,^ Matthew/ 
Matthew,^ Richard,') bom Dec. to, i76i;bapt. May 23, 
1762; married first, Mercy Briggs; married second, Phoebe 
Barker, who died at Clarendon, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1848, "aged 
78;" he died Oct. 4, 1844. 

He moved with his family of seven children from the state 
of Maine to Palmer's Corner, Munroe county, N.Y., and in 
1818 to Ogden, N. Y., and in 1827 to Clarendon, N. Y. 

He was in William Cobbs' co., John Mitchell's regt. ; dis- 
charged Nov. 26, 1779. He was in 7th co., 8th regt., Col. 
Michael Jackson, service 9 months 8 days ; roll dated April, 
1783- 

He enlisted in Capt. Amos Coggswill's co.. Col. Jackson's 
regt., July 8, 1781, and served until Dec. 23, 1783. He was 
in the battle of Kingsbridge. May 8, 1818, he made appli- 
cation for a pension, which was allowed him for two years' 
actual service. At this time he was 56, and resided in 
Genesee co. 

He was of Clarendon, N. Y., in 1829. 

ANOTHER REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER GONE. 



At his residence in Clarendon, on the fourth of the present month, 
Benjamin Pettengill, in the 83d year of his age. He was bom at 
Yarmouth, Me., in the year 1761, and at the age of twenty enlisted into 
the United State Service as a soldier, where he performed with fidelity 
and courage the severest hardships and trials during three long years of 
bloody warfare , Colonial defence against British cruelty and tyrannical 
oppression without compensation for his service. 

The unequal contest being gloriously ended, and America declared free 
and independent, he returned in joy to his native Province, with the 
precious boon of freedom spreading over our delightful country, and 
destined to encircle a world in its embrace. When returning from the 
service of his country, he endured the frownings of cold and unfeeling 
selfishness for cordiality and penuriousness instead of a needed hospitality 
and consolation. He was even spumed from the doors of some of his 



SIXTH GENERATION 155 

fellow citizens with contempt and abhorrence, having only the impartial 
canopy of heaven for his nightly covering, or an airy bam as his nocturnal 
abode. 

In the year 18 10 he emigrated to Western New York, then called 
Genesee County, almost an entire wilderness, inhabited by wild beasts, 
ferocious savages, with now and then a few rude log huts interspersed 
over the now beautifully cultivated domain which we inhabit. Parma 
was the first place of his residence in N. Y.; he shortly moved to the 
town of Ogden, and from thence to Clarendon, Orleans county, where he 
has lived for the last seventeen years of his life. Up to lus seventy- 
eighth year he gave his ballot as a free citizen to support that government 
he had so faithfully defended in his youth. Not only did he serve his 
country in her struggle for liberty, but, when called upon to defend our 
northern frontier in the last War, he left his family and friends to preserve 
our national honor and teach Great Britain that the same spirit that 
inspired the fathers of '76 was still remembered by themselves and their 
patriotic sons. 

The last four years of his life was embittered ;by the loss of reason; 
gradually declining from honorable old age down to the unconscious, 
helpless state of infancy. While blest with reason he was unwavering 
in the cause of Christianity and virtue, beloved in society and a sincere, 
devoted member of the Methodist Church. 

In the death of this Soldier, Christian and Friend, oxir town has been 
deprived of the last remaining Pensioner — religion of an ornament and 
helper — society of a friend — an aged Companion of a husband — and a 
mourning circle of children and relatives, of their father and protector 
in infancy. 

CHILDREN 
(of first marriage) . 

i. POLLY,' b. in 1790; m. (i) William Rice; (2) 

Cook, and removed to Oregon in 1843. 
Children of and Polly (Pettingell) Cook. 

1. William Cook. 

2. Benlah Cook. 

3. Mary Cook. 

ii. MERCY, b. July ^o, 1792; m. Seth Tillitson Woolworth 
of Hartford, Conn., b. March 17, 1792, d. at Royalton, 
N. Y., April 1, 1842 ; she d. at Orangeport, N. Y., July 
24, 1876. Seth was the son of Seth and Zevrah 
(Tillitson) Woolworth. 
Children of Seth and Mercy (Pettingell) Woolworth. 

1. Octavia Woolworth; m. Hines; one son, Ben- 

jamin Hines. 

2. Benjamin Woolworth; went to Michigan. 



iS6 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

3. Lucy Wool worth; m. George Townsend; one son, 

George Townsend, Jr. 

4. Catherine Woolworth; m. (i) Terry; (2) 

Smith. 

5. Sylvanius Woolworth; went to Michigan. 

6. Athleia Woolworth; m. Daniel Standish. 

7. Mary Woolworth; m. James Beers. 

8. Prudence Woolworth; unm. 

(Children of second marriage.) 

iii. HANNAH, b. Feb. 24, 1797; m., in 1819, Benjamin 
Pettingell (No. 348), her cousin. 

344. iv. AMAZIAH, b. May 5, 1800. 

345. V. BENJAMIN, b. Oct. 25, 1801. 

346. vi. EDWARD, b. Feb. 24, 1803. 

vii. LUCINDA, b. April 9, 1805; "i-. Jan. 4, 1849, Ahram 

W. Salisbury; she d. T'eb. 2, 1871; no children, 
viii. PHCEBE; d. young. 



I 75. DAVID,^ (David,=^ Abraham,^ Matthew,^ Matthew,= 
Richard,') born Nov. 11, 1766; married Thankful Graffam, 
bom in 1768 ; she died July 26, 1845 ; '^e died Oct. i, 1848. 

Aug. 13, 1836, he sold to Amos the farm he bought in 
1825 for $2,000 and a bond of maintenance of himself and 
his wife. He was for many years a deacon in the Baptist 
church. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SARAH,' b. Oct. 24, 1789; m. Silas Fields and moved 
to Lowell, where they both died. 
Children of Silas and Sarah (Pettingell) Fields. 

1. Joseph Fields. 

2. Silas Fields. 

3. Mary Fields. 

4. Hannah Fields. 

5. Thankful Fields. 

6. David C. A. Fields. 

347. ii. JOHN, b. Feb. 6, 1791. 

iii. ELIZABETH, b. July 20, 1793; m. Levi Jcpson; she d. 
at Lewiston, Me., June 16, 1S70. 

348. iv. BENJAMIN GRAFFAM, b. at Lewiston, Me., July 24, 

1795- ["July 23, 1793," History of Clarendon.] 



SIXTH GENERATION 157 

V. MARY, b. July 14, 1797; m. Stephen Varney of Bruns- 
wick, Me., a Quaker preacher. 
Children of Stephen and Mary (Pettingell) Varney. 

1. Albert Varney. 

2. Lucy Varney. 

3. Amy Varney. 

4. Mary Varney. 

vi. HANNAH, b. Nov. 11, 1800; m., in 1820, Samuel 
Wetherbee of Clarendon, N. Y. ; she d. at Clarendon 
in 1862; he d. in 1881 ; they had eight children. 

vii. MERCY, b. Feb. 15, 1803; m. J edediah Harris, a cousin, 
who d. Aug. 26, 1885, aged 83 years; she d. at Plain- 
field, 111., Feb. 26, 1890, aged 87 years. 
Children of Jedediah and Mercy (Pettingell) Harris. 

1. Emily Harris. 

2. Albion Harris. 

3. Henry Harris. 

4. Jane Harris. 

5. Josephine Harris. 

349. viii. DAVID, b. Nov. 24, 1805 [Nov. 4, 1804, Edward T. 

Pettingell (No. 706) authority]. 
ix. EDWARD, b. Jan. 3, 1808; d. May 29, 1815. 
X. LYDIA, b. Nov. 8, 1809; m. Edward Pettingell (No. 

346); d. Aug. 19, 1877. 

350. xi. AMOS, b. Aug. 14, 1813. 

I 76. EPHRAIM," (David,' Abraham,' Matthew,^ Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,^) married Dorcas Landers; died in 1819 at 
Cambridge, Me. 

CHILDREN 
(bom " in western Maine ")■ 

i. MERCY'; m. Ezra Withy; seven children 
ii. LUCY; m. Martin Bayley; seven children. 

351. iii. EPHRAIM, b. July 7, 1800. 

iv. ABIGAIL; m. (1) Hersom; (2) ; three children. 

v. SARAH ; m. Martin Bayley; his second marriage, 
vi. JOHN; d. about 1890. 

I 77. THOMAS," (Matthew,^* Abraham,' Matthew,' Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,^) bom at Newbury Sept. 16, 1763; married, 
at Newburyport, July 15, 1791, Rhoda, daughter of James 



158 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Carr; she died at St. John, N. B., Oct. 15, 1818, aged 57; 
he died April 4, 1854. 

He went to New Brunswick about 1 794 and built vessels 
on the Oromocto and Kennebecasis rivers ; also at St. John, 

N. B. 

He removed to St. John in 1808; was deacon in the Bap- 
tist church there. 

Thomas and his wife, Rhoda, sold to James Carr their 
interest in the Carr estate Aug. 2, 1797. 

CHILDREN. 

352. i. JAMES,' b. at Newburyport Jan. 2, 1792. 

ii. MARY, b. at Newbiiryport Nov. 17, 1793; d. April 4, 

1854. 
iii. HANNAH, b. April 18, 1795; m., Jan. 20, 1822, William 

Johnson of Horton, N. S. ; he d. Dec. i, 1861; she d. 

Nov. 22, 1872. 

Children of William and Hannah (Pettingell) Johnson. 

1. Thomas Johnson, m. Louisa Burbank of Boston. 

2. Sophia Johnson, twin of Thomas; d. unm. 

3. James Johnson. 

4. Maria Johnson. 

5. George Chapin Johnson; m. (i) Catherine Robb; 

(2) Margaret Pollock. 

6. Charles Johnson ;m. Clara Murphy of Wolfville, N. S. 

7. Andrew Johnson. 

353. iv. THOMAS HANFORD, b. at St. John, N. B., April 22, 

1798. 
v. ANN, b. March 24, 1802 ; m., Sept. 3, 1823, Thomas Hay; 
she d. Jan. 25, 1887. 
Children of Thomas and Ann (Pettingell) Hay. 

1. Thomas Hay, b. July 7, 1824; d. Sept. 10, 1828. 

2. Charles Henry Hay, b. Nov. 25, 1825; m. Bethiah 

Clark; res. at Greenwich, N. S. (1897). 
Children of Charles H. and Bethiah (Clark) Hay. 
i. Emily Hay. 
ii. Frederick Hay. 
iii. Edward Hay. 
iv. Robert Hay. 
V. Walter Hay. 



SIXTH GENERATION 159 

3. Sarah Ann Hay, b. Nov. 14, 1827; d. Oct. i, 1885. 

4. Martha Andrews Hay, b. Nov. 26, 1830. 

5. George Chadwick Hay, b. April 25, 1833; d. July 

7, 1841. 
vi. RHODA CARR, b. April 18, 1805; m., April 17, 1832, 
Capt. William McCready; she d. May 28, 1876. 
Children of William and Rhoda C. (Pettingell) 
McCready. 

1. Mary Eliza McCready, b. March 11, 1833; ra., 

Nov. 23, 1852, Capt. William [Robert?] Baxter; 
res. at Bloomfield, N. B. (1897). 
Children of Robert and Mary (McCready) Baxter, 
i. Robert N. Baxter, b. Sept. 5, 1854; m., in 

November, 1874, Charity Smith; he d. 

Aug. 4, 1890. 

Children of Robert N. and Charity (Smith) 
Baxter. 

1. William Baxter. 

2. Edward Baxter. 

ii. Annie Jean Baxter, b. July 22, 1859; d. Oct. 

31, 1863. 
iii. Edward Aubrey Baxter, b. July 29, 1869; d. 

April 13, 1889. 

2. Rhoda Cecilia McCready, b. May 7, 1836; m., Oct. 

13' 1857, Abram Hayes ; she d. in August, 

1888. 

Children of Abram and Rhoda C. (McCready) 

Hayes, 
i. William Hayes, b. July 17, 1859; m.. May 28, 
1885, Carrie I. Robertson. 
Children of William and Carrie (Robertson) 
Hayes. 

1. Hazel Hayes. 

2. Florence Hayes. 

3. Anna Hayes. 

ii. Annie Carr Hayes, b. Sept. 28, 1863; m., 
Jan. 25, 1887, Joseph H. Townsend. 

iii. Ernest Franklin Hayes, b. Jan. 28, 1869; m., 
Jan. 10, 1893, Mary E. Hughson. 

iv. Gertrude Cecilia Hayes, b. Dec. 20, 1870; d. 
in 1872. 

V. Emma L. Pettingell Hayes, b. Nov. 13, 1879. 



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3. Sarah Jane McCready, b. March 6, 1838; m., July 

17, 1862, Capt. Ambrose Snow. 

Children of Ambrose and Sarah J. (McCready) 

Snow, 
i. Emma Jean Snow, b. April 23, 1865; m., in 
September, 1891, A. H. Jones. 
Children of A. H. and Emma J. (Snow) 
Jones. 

1. Reginald Jones. 

2. Stanley Jones. 

ii. Catelina Augusta Snow, b. Jan. 3, i86g. 

4. William Pettingell McCready, b. Sept. 5, 1841; 

lost at sea April 30, 1859. 

5. James Alfred McCready, b. Dec. 2, 1846; d. at sea 

Aug. 23, 1872. 

178. MATTHEW,'' (Matthew,^ Abraham,^ Matthew,' 
Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Newbury Aug. 6, 1765; mar- 
ried, at Haverhill, Dec. 29, 1791, Ann, daughter of Nathaniel 
and Lydia (White) Ayer, b. Nov. 27, 1765, died Feb. 24, 
1846; he died May 24, 1807. Matthew of Haverhill, brass 
founder, bought land in Haverhill of Samuel Follansbee of 
Newbury April 9, 1799. 

He was drowned with five others in the Merrimac at 
Rocks Village. 

Aug. 7, 1807, John Appleton Ayer was appointed admin- 
istrator of Matthew's estate. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Haverhill, Mass.). 

i. LYDIA WHITE,' b. April 6, 1793; d. at St. Louis, Mo., 

Oct. 19, 1884; unm. 
ii. SARAH WEBSTER, b. May 14, 1795; m. (i), Oct. 26, 
1818, James N. Rollins; he d. Dec. 23, 1840; she m. 
(2), Oct. 25, 1848, Moses French of Bradford; she d. 
at Bradford. 
Children of James N. and Sarah W. (Pettingell) 

Rollins. 
I. Marion Eliza Rollins, b. July 4, 1819; d. Dec. 4, 
1842. 



SIXTH GENERATION i6i 

2. Sarah Ann Rollins, b. in April, 1822; m. Rufus 

Graham; res. at Boxford; fotirteen children, of 
whom twelve were living in 1872. 

3. John A. P. Rollins, b. July i, 1824; d. Nov. i, 1842. 
354. iii. JOHN AYER, b. Dec. 16, 1796. 

iv. LOIS MORSE, b. Sept. 18, 1798 [1799, family record]; 

m., Jan. 7, 1821, William Morse, son of William and 

Molly Morse, b. Jan. 13, 1796; res. at Pittsburg, Pa.; 

a bookseller. [See Hale Genealogy.] 
v. FANNY, b. Jan. 13, 1802; m., Nov. 29, 1829, Ezekiel T. 

Abbott; she d. in September, 1863. 
vi. MARY ANN, b. Oct. 20 [Oct. 26, family record], 1804. 

m.. May 7, 1855, Levi F. Stone; she d. March 22, 1874. 
vii. ANNA WEED, b. Sept. 26, 1807; m., Aug. 21, 1828. 

Danirl Short; she d. at Mishawaka, Ind., Oct. 2, 1870. 

Children of Daniel and Anna W. (Pettingell) Short. 

1. John C. Short, b. Dec. 28, 1829; d. April 9, 1830. 

2. John Pettingell Short, b. Nov. 13, 1831 ; m., Dec. 24, 

1856, at Columbus, Ohio, Mary Ann Fresensider. 
Children of John P. and Mary Ann (Fresensider) 

Short, 
i. George Ingram Short, b. at Columbus Feb. 

5, 1858. 
ii. Elizabeth Ann Dawson Short, b. at Columbus 

July 6, 1862; d. Feb. 5, 1865. 
iii. Lincoln Kilboume Short, b. at Columbus 
March 16, 1864. 

3. Mary Asenath Short, b. July 30, 1834; m., June 

13, 1 86 1, at Plymouth, Ohio, Edward Durfee. 
Children of Edward and Mary A. (Short) Durfee 

(bom at Marion, Ohio). 
i. Grace Pettingell Dxirfee, b. Feb. 25, 1863. 
ii. Florence Sweetser Durfee, b. May 21, 1867. 
iii. Margaret Isabel Durfee, b. Sept. 4, 1875; d. 
Nov. 19, 1889. 

4. Lydia Ann Short, b. Nov. 8, 1837; m., March 23, 

1856, at Columbus, Ohio, James Adin Field. 
Children of James A. and Lydia Ann (Short) 

Field. 
i. Mary Alice Field, b. at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 

March i, 1857; d. at St. Louis, Mo., March 

24, 1872. 



i62 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

ii. Eunice Lydia Field, b. at Prospect, Ohio, 

Nov. 3, 1861. 
iii. Annie Pettingell Field, b. at Marion, Ohio, 

Sept. I, 1863; d. at St. Louis March 17. 

1882. 
iv. William Adin Field, b. at Marion, Ohio, Dec. 

5, 1867; d. at Piascha Bluffs, 111., Aug. 15, 

1888. 
V. Emma Rachel Field, b. at St. Louis Jan. 16, 

1873- 

5. Henry Calvin Short, b. Nov. 11, 1840; m., Dec. 20, 

1865, at Darien, Wis., Mary C. Long. 

Children of Henry C. and Mary C. (Long) Short. 

i. Metta Ada Short, b. at Darien Nov. 3, 1866; 

d. at Darien Aug. 12, 1874. 
ii. Lina May Short, b. at Norway, la., March 4, 

1869. 
iii. Ray Wilmouth Short, b. at Rock Island, 111., 

July I, 1876. 

6. Sarah Emma Short, b. May 24, 1842; d. in 1843. 

7. Matthew Edgar Short, b. March 23, 1845; m., 

Jan. 21, 1869, at Mishawaka, Ind., Harriet S. 

Barker. 

Children of Matthew E. and Harriet S. (Barker) 

Short. 
i. Anna Gertrude Short, b. at Mishawaka July 

19, 1870; d. at Mishawaka Feb. 3, 1871. 
ii. Julia May Short, b. at Mishawaka Feb. i, 

1872; d. at Mishawaka Nov. 28, 1872. 
iii. Lulu Erskine Short, b. at Mishawaka Nov. 8, 

1873- 
iv. Henry Raymond Short, b. at St. Louis Aug. 

25, 1877. 
V. Lydia Bird Short, b. at St. Louis Sept. 3, 1879. 
vi. Albert Ara Short, b. at St. Louis Feb. 15, 1881 ; 

d. June 14, 1881. 

8. Emma Gertrude Short, b. July 7, 1849; unm. (1897). 



I 79. DANIEL," (Matthew,' Abraham,' Matthew,' Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,') born May 20, 1782; married first, Eliza- 
beth , who died at St. John, N. B., May 10, 1815, "aged 



SIXTH GENERATION 163 

39;" he married second, Mrs. Maria Dean at St. John, 
Sept. 15, 1819; he died Oct. 28, 1868. 

He worked for many years at shipbuilding, and in his 
later years kept the lighthouse at Point Lepreau, N. B. 

He went with his father and half-brother Thomas to New 
Brunswick about 1794. 

CHILDREN. 

355. i. GEORGE,' b. in 1804. 

356. ii. JOHN, b. in 1809. 

iii. MARY, b. in 181 1; m. George Thomas; she has children 
residing at St. John, N. B.; she died April 3, 1899. 



180. JOHN,'' (Eliphalet,' Abraham,^ Matthew,^ Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,') bapt. Nov. i, 1762; married first, at 
Greene, Me., Betsy Robinson, who died Nov. 27, 1802. He 
married second, at Lewiston, Me., Lucy Pettingell (p. 87), 
his cousin, who is said to have been a sister of Capt. Na- 
thaniel Pettingell (No. 171) of Lewiston; she died April 
II, 1863, "aged 83 years 8 months 19 days;" he died at 
Greene, Me., Oct. 29, 1844. 

Oct. 21, 1843, John Pettingell of Greene, Me., willed his 
property to his wife, Lucy, and daughters Betsy, Anna, 
Amanda, Augusta and Olive Clark, and to John, Elipha- 
let, Sally Peachy, Deborah Tukey, Nancy Chamberlain, 
and heirs of Hannah Turner, children of my first wife. 

CHILDREN 

(of the first marriage). 

i. HANNAH,' b. March i , 1 790 ; m. Joseph Turner of Leeds, 

Me.; she d. at Parkman, Me. 
ii. SALLY, b. Dec. 29, 1791; m., Feb. 8, 1818, Thomas 

Peachy of Portland, Me. ; she d. at Castine, Me. 
iii. JOHN, b. Oct. 7, 1794; in Passadumkeag, in Daggett's 
CO., Lieut. -Col. Blaisdell's regt.; again in camp at 
Gardiner, Me., awaiting orders Sept. 23 to 26, 1814, 
Mass. militia, from Greene, Me. 
357. iv. ELIPHALET, b. at Lisbon, Me., Jan. 28, 1799. 



i64 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

V. DEBORAH; m., Nov. 26, 1820, John Tiikcy of Portland, 
Me. ; she d. in Massachusetts, where she was residing 
with her son. 

vi. NANCY, b. Feb. 26, 1801; m., March 21, 1823. William 
Chamberlain of Portland, Me. 

(Children of the second marriage ) 

vii. BETSY, b. March 4, 181 1; m., Nov. 30, 1845, Charles 

Taylor of Lewiston, Me.; he d. Nov. 23, 1880; she d. 

April 22, i8[?]6. 
viii. OLIVE HOWARD, b. Nov. 11, i8i2;m., Dec. 12, 1834, 

Amos Clark of Newbujyport, b. Oct. 22, 1813. d. 

June 20, 1876; she d. June 28, 1884. 

Children of Amos and Olive H. (Pettingell) Clark. 

1. Olive Ann Clark; m. Dr. Allison Pierce of Greene, 

Me. 

2. Adelbert Clark; res. at Greene, Me.; three years in 

13th Maine regt. in the war of the Rebellion. 

3. Ellen A. Clark; ni. William Johnson of Newbury- 

port. 
ix. SARAH AUGUSTA, b. June 23, i8i8;m.,Feb. 14, 1855, 

Barniim L. Townsend of Auburn, Me.; he d. April 10, 

1889; she d. June 29, 1899. 
X. ANNA, b. Nov. 22, 1815; d. unm. at Lewiston, Me., 

Jan. 13, 1893. 
xi. ALVIN HOWARD, b. Aug. 20, 1820; m.. May 10, 1859, 

Elizabeth Taylor, b. June 2, 1819; he d. at Greene, Me., 

Sept. 29, 1S82; no children, 
xii. AMANDA, b. Nov. 30, 1822; m. (pub. Oct. 21, 1849) 

David Nevins of Lewiston, Me.; he d. Sept. 14, 1891. 

I 8 i . E D W x\ R D,'' (Eliphalet,^ Abraham,* Matthew,^ 
Matthew,^ Richai'd,'), born at Portland, Me., May 21, 1764; 
married Lydia, daughter of Ebenezer Bragdon; died at 
Hancock, Me., in November or December, 1849. 

He removed from Bath to Hancock. Me. He was a sea- 
captain. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SALLY,' b. at Sullivan, Me., Oct. 10, 1790; m. James, 
son of James and Elizabeth (Bragdon) Simpson, h. 
Aug. 5, 1787, d. Oct. 27, 1863; she d. April 7, 1834. 



SIXTH GENERATION 165 

ii. LYDIA; m. Benjamin Preble of Sullivan, Me.; no chil- 
dren, 
iii. JANE, m. Samuel Moore of Hancock, Me. 

Children of Samuel and Jane (Pettingell) Moore. 

1. Amos Moore. 

2. Joel Moore. 

3. Sewell Moore. 

4. Eben Moore. 

5. Lyman Moore. 

6. Alfred Moore. 

7. Colman Moore. 

8. Moore. 

358. iv. ELIPHALET, b. July 17, 1792. 

359. V. EBEN. 

vi. MARY; m. Ruftis Preble of Sullivan, Me. 

Children of Rufus and Mary (Pettingell) Preble. 

1. Climena Preble; in California in 1896. 

2. Bynum Preble; in California in 1896. 

3. Stephen Preble; in California in 1896. 

vii. HANNAH; m. Benjamin Preble of Sullivan, Me. (his 
2d wife). 
Children of Benjamin and Hannah (Pettingell) Preble. 

1. Henry Preble. 

2. Jane Preble. 

182. ELIPHALET," (Eliphalet,^ Abraham," Matthew,' 
Matthew,- Richard,') ; married Jane, daughter of Ebenezer 
Bragdon, sister to the wife of Edward (No. 181); she died 
at Waltham, Me. 

CHILDREN. 

360. i. ELIPHALET.' 

361. ii. AMOS, b. at Hancock, Me., in 1801 or 1802. 

362. iii. EDWARD, b. at Sullivan, Me., Dec. 17, 1806. 
iv. WILLIAM. 

v. SALOME, 

vi. JANE. 

vii. SARAH, m., at Boston, June 2, 1842, George Mitchell. 

viii. SABRINA. 



1 83. JACOB," (EHsha,^ Abraham," Matthew,' Matthew, 
Richard,') bapt. Aug. 12, 1772; married Ehzabeth (Bet 



i66 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

sey) Potter, bom at Bowdoin, Me., in 1771; she died 
in 1845 ; he died at Sangerville, Me., in 1855. She was the 
first child born in the town of Bowdoin. 

Nov. 21, 1822, Jacob Pettingell of Litchfield, Me., sold 
real estate. 

June 7, 1825, Jacob Pettingell and wife, Elizabeth, of 
Litchfield, Me., sold real estate in Lewiston, Me., to George 
Potter, Jr. 

Nov. 13, 1832, Jacob Pettingell and wife sold to Jacob 
Pettingell, Jr., real estate in Sangerville, Me. 

April II, 1833, Jacob Pettingell sold to Joseph Pettingell 
real estate in Sangerville, Me., William Oaks and Jacob 
Pettingell, Jr., witnesses. 

CHILDREN. 

i. REBECCA,' b. at Bowdoin in 1798 [i"]; m., atWales.Me., 
Charles Labree; he d. in April, 1871 ; she d. at Corinna, 
Me., in April, 1875. 
ii. BETSY, b. at Bowdoin June 3, 1805; m. James Wey- 
mouth; he d. in April, 1862; she d. at Corinna, Me., 
Oct. 27, 1877. 

363. iii. JACOB, b. at Wales July 30, 1807. 

364. iv. JOSEPH, b. at Wales Aug. 28, 1809. 

V. HARRIETT, b. at Wales in 181 2; unm. 
364a. vi. ELISHA, b. at Wales July 19, 1814. 

vii. OLIVE, b. at Wales in 1816; m. Bcujainin Pollard of 
Sangerville. Me, 
Two children d. young in 1798 and 1805. 

184. BENJAMIN,'* (Joseph," Benjamin,' Nathaniel,' 
Richard,') bom at Newbury, Mass., Aug. 22, 1771; married, 
at Sheldon, Vt., Abby Ford of Peacham, Vt.; she died at 
Albany, Vt. ; he died at North Troy, Vt., in April, 1861. 

When very young he was given to Deacon Blake of Plain- 
field, N. H., with whom he lived until he was 21, when he 
settled in Sheldon, Vt. 

* Owing to a confusion of a Benjamin of the third generation with a Benjamin of the 
fourth generation this descendant of Richard,^ Nathaniel ^ is out of his generation. See 
footnote on p. gj. 



SIXTH GENERATION 167 

CHILDREN. 

i. HARRY; ' m. Purmont; d. aged 30. 

365. ii. CHARLES, b. about 1820. 

iii. JANE ; m. Lyman Hcrrick; she d. at Newport, Vt. 



185. JOHN,= * (Joseph, ' Benjamin, => Nathaniel,' Rich- 
ard,') born Jan. 24, 1775; married, at Sheldon, Vt., about 
1801, Sarah Stone, bom in Franklin county, Vt., who died 
about 1853; he died at Dresden, N.Y., on his birthday, 
about i860. 

He was a member of the Methodist church, and much 
esteemed by his friends. He had a farm in Sheldon, Vt., 
adjoining his brother Benjamin's. 

He is said to have been in the war of 181 2 and to have 
been bom at Salisbury, N. H. Another informant says he 
was bom at Newburyport. 

CHILDREN. 

i. FANNY BELLOW,' b. at Sheldon, Vt. ; d. young at 

Dresden, N. Y. 
ii. ELIZA JANE, b. at Sheldon; m. John Richardson; res. 

at Naples, N.Y. ; he d. about 1890; she d. about 1893; 

two children. 

366. iii. NATHANIEL STONE, b. at Sheldon about 1809. 

iv. SARAH JANETTE, b. at Sheldon about 1813; res. at 
Naples in 1897; unm. ; aged about 84 years. 

367. V. JOSEPH BROWN, b. at Sheldon. 

vi. ASA EDWIN, b. at Sheldon March 21, 1816; m., at 
Branchport, N. Y., Mary A. Granby. He was in the 
harness business for several years, and in 1897 he was 
clerk of courts, Madison, Wis. ; no children. 

368. vii. PASCHAL PAOLI, b. at Sheldon in [1818?]. 

viii. SOPHIA, b. in Yates co., N. Y.; m. 5. W. Kimball; she 
was living in 1897; he d. about 1891 ; two children. 

369. ix. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. at May's Mill, N.Y., Oct. 

10, 1822. 

370. X. WILLIAM BABCOCK, b. at May's Mill, N. Y. 

* See footnote on p, 166. 



i68 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

186. NATHANIEL,'* (Joseph,* Benjamin,' Nathaniel,' 
Richard,') bom March 4, 1785 ; married, in 1811, at Fairfax, 
Vt., Esther Mudgett; he died Jan. 21, 1858, at North Troy, 
Vt. 

He was a member of the Baptist church at Georgia, Vt., 
and a well-to-do farmer ; he had two sons and ten grandsons 
in the Civil war. 

Nathaniel Pettingell of Poultney, Vt., bought 35 acres 
of land of Libeous Doty of Georgia, Vt., Oct. 22, 1805. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Georgia, Vt.). 

371. i. NATHANIEL B.,« b. Dec. 10, 1812. 

ii. SUSIE, b. Feb. 14, 1814; m. Mark E. Rogers. 
iii. JOSEPH, b. Feb. 16, 1S16; m. A::iiba Keith of Sheldon, 
Vt. ; no children. 

372. iv. WILLIAM WALLACE, b. March 23, 1S18. 

V. SARAH C, b. Feb. 16, 1820; m. Gusiave Dee. 
vi. JOANNA, b. March 23, 1822; d. unm. Sept. 20, 1852. 

373. vii. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY, b. March 31, 1824. 

viii. DIANTHA, b. Sept. 21, 1828; m., at Georgia, Vt., Jan. 
I, 1852, Edwin Atwell; res. in 1897 at WaterviUe, Vt.; 
an adopted daughter, Bertha. 

374. ix. HOLLIS F., b. Aug. 20, 1830. 



1 87. JOSEPH," (Joseph,' Samuel,* Matthew," Matthew,^ 
Richard,') bom at Salisbury, Mass., Aug. 2, 1784; married, 
Aug. 2, 1810, Charlotte Pecker of Salisbury; she died April 
15, 1847; he died April 9, 1867. 

He conducted the ferry for many years between New- 
buryport and Ring's island. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Salisbury, Mass.). 

i. CHARLOTTE JANE,' b. April 9, 181 1 ; m., at Newbury- 
port, Dec. 29, 1831, Joshua Moody Pike. 

* See footnote on p. i66. 



SIXTH GENERATION 169 

Child of Joshua M. and Charlotte J. (Pettingell) Pike. 
Harriet Newell Pike, b. at Ring's Island, Salisbury, 

June 18, 1859; m., June 16, 1887, Robert Cheney, 

b. in 1857. 

375. ii. SAMUEL (D.), b. Aug. 17, 1813. 

376. iii. JOSEPH MOULTON, b. June 23, 1816. 

377. iv. WILLIAM PECKER, b. Aug. 16, 1818. 

V. LUCY PECKER, b. Feb. 28, 1821 ; m., at Lynn,Nov.24, 

1857, Otis Pecker, cordwainer. 
vi. MARY MOULTON, b. Feb. 3, 1824; m., Aug. 13, 1844, 

Paul Edward Titcomb. 



I 88. WILLIAM MOULTON,"^ (Joseph,' Samuel,' Mat- 
thew,^ Matthew,- Richard,') bom at East Salisbury, Mass., 
Oct. 15, 1791; married, at Salisbury, May 15, 1821, Mary, 
daughter of Joseph and Marion (Tucker) Stevens, who 
died Dec. 9, 1881; he died Feb. 7, 1873 ; estate adminis- 
tered on April 15, 1873. The widow's estate was admin- 
istered on March 27, 1882. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Salisbury, Mass.). 

i. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS,' b. Feb. 27, 1S23; a mariner; 
d. unm. at Calcutta, aged 20 years. 
37,8. ii. WILLIAM STEVENS, b. May 6, 1828. 
379. iii. WESLEY, b. April 2, 1836. 

I 89. SAMUEL,** (David,' Samuel,* Cutting,' Matthew,' 
Richard,') born at Newburyport Nov. 29, 1771; married 
first, at Newburyport, July 28, 1789, Lydia Lowell; he mar- 
ried second, at Newbury (published Aug. 2, 1794), Sept. 
26, 1794, Mary Safford, bom Feb. 7, 1776, died May 2, 
1836 ; he died Oct. i, 1855 ; buried at Oldtown. 

He was taxed in Newbury 1796 to 1814, and in New'uury- 
port 1799 to 1808. He bought of Josiah Thing one-half 
a house and storehouse on Menimac street, March 2, 1799. 
He was a cooper. 



170 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Aug. 8, 1846, he willed to granddaughter Mary Safford 
Short, daughter of Capt. Eleazer P. Short, to children, 
Samuel, Jr., James S. and Mrs. Sally Goodwin; wih proved 
Nov. 20, 1855. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Newbury, Mass.)- 

i. BENJAMIN,' b. Jan. 24, 1796; d. Oct. 5, 1797. 
ii. MARY, b. July 4, 1798; d. Jan. i, 1816; bur. at Old- 
town, 
iii. SALLY (SARAH), b. Jan. 9, 1802; m., March 31, 1819, 
Major Goodwin; she d. March or April 28, 1875; ^^ d. 
Feb. 14, 1870; both bur. at Oldtown. 
Child of Major and Sally (Pettingell) Goodwin. 
Eunice Short Goodwin; m., Oct. 26 1855, Rufus 
Adams, b. March 21, 1829. 

380. iv. SAMUEL, b. Oct. 31, 1804. 

V. EUNICE, b. June 6, 1810; m., Dec. 30, 1829, Eleazer 
P. Short; she d. Sept. 20, 1836. 

381. vi. JAMES SAFFORD, b. May 26, 1812. 



190. AMOS, ° (David," Samuel,* Cutting,' Matthew,^ 
Richard,') bom at Newburyport March 22, 1777; married, 
July II, 1802, Joanna, daughter of Elijah Haskell, bom 
at Marblehead, died Sept. 26, 1865, "aged 82 years;" he 
died Aug. 23, 1853. He and his wife were admitted to 
the First church, Newbury, June 12, 1836, and dismissed to 
North church May 10, 1838. 

He was on the Newbury tax list 1799 to 1803, and on the 
Newburyport tax list 1805 to 1850; he was taxed for house 
and bam, comer of Newbury and Lime streets, 1833 and 
1836. He and his family were prominently identified with 
the business, social and religious interests of the city. 

April 25, 1853, he willed to his wife, Joanna, his children, 
Ebenezer D., William H., Joanna S. Lunt, Mary L. Short, 
Hannah H. Jones, Luther D., Charles C, Sarah C. Adams 
and Samuel S.; proved Sept. 27, 1853. 

He was a ropemaker. 



SIXTH GENERATION 171 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Newburyport). 

i. BENJAMIN,' b. Sept. 13, 1803; d. Jan. ii, 1804. 

ii. AMOS, b. Oct. 20, 1804; d. Nov. 30, 1831; he was grad- 
uated from Yale College in 1825; a professor there 
afterward. 

iii. JOANNA, b. Jan. 2, 1807; d. Nov. 19, 1808. 

iv. EBENEZER DOLE, b. June 11, 1808; he was on New- 
bury tax list 1830-9; d. in Kansas; unm. 

382. V. WILLIAM HENRY, b. Sept. 5, 181 1. 

vi. JOANNA SILSBEE, b. May 6, 1813; m. (i), April 13, 

1837, Ezra Lunt, Jr.; (2) Eldridge; res. at Brewer, 

Me.; she d. Sept. 7, 1888. 
vii. MARY LANCASTER, b. Jan. 9, 1815 ; m., Jan. 17, 1837, 
Capt. Silas Short; she was admitted to the Newbury 
chiorch June 12, 1836, and dismissed to the ist Pres- 
byterian church, Nov. 6, 1838; removed to a place 
near Baltimore, Md., afterward to Gilmanton, N. H., 
where she d. Nov. 27, 1900. 
viii. HANNAH HASKELL, b. June 9, 1817; m., Sept. 14, 
1836, Capt. Oliver Jones; she was admitted to the 
Newbury church June 12, 1836, and dismissed to ist 
Presbyterian church Nov. 6, 1838. 
Children of Oliver and Hannah H. (Pettingell) Jones. 

1. Oliver O. Jones. 

2. Alice Jones. 

383. ix. LUTHER DIMMICK, b. Aug. 22, 1820. 

384. X. CHARLES COFFIN, b. Feb. 21, 1822. 

xi. SARAH CHASE, b. Nov. 15, 1823; m., in 1842, David 
J. Adams, son of Capt. Richard and Mary (Cook) 
Adams, b. Sept. 18, 1820, d. Sept. 10, 1882; she d. in 
1900. 

Children of David J. and Sarah C. (Pettingell) 
Adams. 

1. William Wallace Adams, b. June 3, 1842; d. Aug. 

8, 1890. 

2. David J. Adams, b. Sept. 10, 1844. 

3. Mary Ann Adams, b. Feb. 8, 1847; d. April 1, 

1856. 

4. Eben Pettingell Adams, b. Feb. 26, 1853; d. Aug. 

23, 1853. 

385. xii. SAMUEL SPRING, b. April 4, 1827. 



172 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

191. JOHN,« (David,^ Samuel/ Cutting/ Matthew/ 
Richard/) bom at Newbury, Mass., about 1779; married, 
April 5, 1804, Sally T. York of Newburyport, bom at Exe- 
ter, N. H.; he died Feb. 23, 1853, "aged 74 years." His 
wife was buried at Old town Feb. 20, 1827, aged about 45 
years. He was on the Newbury tax list 1801 to 1814. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Newbury, Mass.). 

i. ELIZABETH YORK,' b Feb. 9, 1805; d. March 22, 

1873; unm. 

ii. DAVID, b. Sept. 25, 1806; d. Feb. 3, 1825. 

iii. BENJAMIN, b. Nov. 29, 1809; d. Sept. 27, 1811. 

385a. iv. M J , b. April 2, 181 1. 

V. SALLY, b. in 1815; d. Feb. 13, 1835; unm. 

vi. JOHN(?). 

192. DAVID,'= (David,' Samuel," Cutting,' Matthew,^' 
Richard,') bom at Newbury Dec. 16, 1780; married, at New- 
buryport, April 7, 1805, Abigail Haskell, daughter of Amos 
and Elizabeth Davis ; she died Dec. 4, 1853 ; he died June 29, 
1864. 

He was a master mariner; taxed in Newbury 1801-1811 
and in Newburyport 1823-1832. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Nswbury. Mass.). 

i. BENJAMIN,' b. Feb. 11, 1806; d. March 13, 1807. 

386. ii. DAVID, b. Dec. 13, 1807. 

iii. (a child), buried Oct. 4, 1810. 

iv. (an infant), buried in 1813. 

387. V. BENJAMIN F., b. Jan. 31, 18J7. 

388. vi. CHARLES DAVIS, b. Dec. 15, 1815. 

vii. ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 26, 1822; m., June i, 1851, 
H'illiatii H. Rappelle, son of George and Elizabeth 
Rappelle. 

193. JOHN," (Amos,' Samuel," Cutting,^' Matthew," 
Richard,') bom at Salisbury, Mass., June 10, 1782; maixied 



SIXTH GENERATION 173 

first, at Salisbury, Aug. 4, 181 2, Sarah Swett, who died Sept. 
16, 1821, "aged 29 years;" he married second, April 7, 
1822, Huldah Goodwin of Salisbury, who died Jan. 25, 
1841, "aged 48;" he married third, Aug. 30, 1842, Mrs. 
Elizabeth Jackman, daughter of Samuel Stevens. She sur- 
vived Mr. Pettingell and married third, Paul Beckford. 

He was a shipwright. 

Sept. 17, 1846, he willed his property to his wife, Eliza- 
beth, to his daughter Mary, wife of Roby Morrill, and to 
his sons Amos and John. 

He died April 21, 1847. 

CHILDREN 
(born at Salisbury. Mass.). 

i. MARY,' b. Feb. 18, 1814; m., Jan. 10, 1845, Roby Mor- 
rill, son of Samuel and Mary Morrill. 

389. ii. AMOS, b. June 15, 1817. 

390. iii. JOHN, b. Nov. 14, 1819. 

1 94. BENJAMIN," (Benjamin,'^ Samuel,* Cutting,^ Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,') born at Newbury, Mass., April 3, 1795; 
married, Nov. 26, 181 7, Harriet, daughter of Daniel and 
Elizabeth (Lunt) Bradbury, born Feb. 2 [headstone says 
Sept. 2], 1797, died Nov. 25, 1867; he died April 16, 1872. 
Daniel Bradbury was a Revolutionary soldier, enlisting at 
the age of 16. After the war he was in the employ of 
Washington while the latter was President. He is said 
to have received his discharge from the army from the 
hands of Washington. 

Benjamin was a mariner. 

He was in Williams' co., Page's regt., Mass. militia, service 
at Fort Warren, Boston, Sept. 13 to Nov. 7, 1814. He 
was granted a survivor's pension Feb. 14, 187 1. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Newbury. Mass.). 

i. HARRIET,' b. Jan. 9, d. Jan. 24, 1819. 
ii. CHARLOTTE, b. June 23, 1820; m.. May 2. 1845, 
George D. Thurlow. 



174 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Child of George D. and Charlotte (Pettingell) Thurlow. 
Harriet Pettingell Thurlow; d. May i, 1849, aged 
2 years. 
.S91. iii. BENJAMIN, b. Oct. 18, 1822. 

iv. HARRIET, b. Aug. 29, 1825; m , Oct. 25, 1846, Samuel 

Silloway, son of Daniel and Hannah Silloway. 
V. ELIZABETH, b. July 10, 1828; m., Feb. 8, 1854, Fran- 
cis Little, son of Henry and Phebe Little, b. at New- 
bury Dec. I, 1827. 

Children of Francis and Elizabeth (Pettingell) Little. 
[See Little Genealogy.] 

1. Benjamin Pettingell Little, b. Nov. 27, 1854; m., 

in 1877, Emma L. Lattimer. 

2. Otis Willard Little, b. Dec. 4, 1858. 

3. Harriet Silloway Little, b. Nov. 29, 18^9. 

4. Charlotte Fletcher Little, b. Dec. 7, 1865. 

vi. MARY ANN, b. Oct. 8, 1830; m., Dec. 12, 1850, Capt. 
Nathaniel Goodwin, son of Nathaniel and Sarah Good- 
win. 
vii. ELLEN MARIA, b. Nov. 22, 1833; d. Aug. 24, 1843. 
viii. STEPHEN CHASE, b. March 9, 1836; d. July 5, 1838. 
ix. ABBIE CHASE, b. July 6, 1839; m., p'eb. 8, 1866, 
George Frothinghani of Newburyport, son of Tames P. 
and Caroline H. Frothingham (seep. 92). 
X. FRANCES ELLEN, b. Oct, 18, 1842 ; m., Feb. 25, 1864, 
William Sargent Smith, b. at Haverhill, son of Lorenzo 
and Hannah Smith. 



195. EDMUND," (Edmund,* James,' Nicholas," Mat- 
thew," Richard,') born at Nevifburyport Oct. 22, 1783; 
married, Nov. 7, 1811, Susannah Clark; he died Feb. i, 1824. 

He was a hatter, and kept a hat store on Market square. 
He was on the Newburyport tax list 1805-1815. 

196. JOSEPH," (Joseph,' Joseph,' John," Matthew,^ 
Richard,') bom [at Ipswich?] about 1779; married, Jan. 15, 
1 801, Rebecca, daughter of Joseph and Rebecca Smith, 
who died Feb. 13, 1845, "aged 66 years; " he died at Perry, 
Me., in January, 1842, "aged 63 years." [Salem Gazette.] 



SIXTH GENERATION 



175 



CHILDREN 
(bom at Salem, Mass.). 

392. i. WILLIAM,' b. March 20, 1801. 

393. ii. JOSEPH, b. Jan. 18, 1804. 

iii. SUSAN S.,' b. Jan. 10, 1807; m., Sept. 10, 1832, Elias 

White Fahens; she d. Aug. 17, 1889. 

Child of Elias W. and Susan (Pettingell) Fabens. 

William Pettingell Fabens; enlisted in Co. F, 3d 

Heavy Artillery in 1861, and d. at Fort Wagner 

in 1863. 

iv. SARAH, b. Jan. 27, 1810; m., Jan. 3, 1833, at Danvers, 

Joseph Abnrii. 
V. , twin of Sarah, b. Jan. 27, 1810; d. young. 

1 97. JOHN," (Joseph,^ Joseph,^ John,=' Matthew,^ Rich- 
ard/) born at Danvers, Mass., about 1785; married, Dec. 
15, 181 1, Hannah Melville, who died at Salem in May, 1825, 
"aged 33 years;" he died in May, 1818, "aged ^t, years." 
[Salem Gazette.} 

He was a mariner. 

May 20, 1834, Daniel C. Manning was appointed to ap- 
praise in separate inventories the estates of Elizabeth 
M., Josiah, Charles H. and John M., minor children of John 
Pettingell, late of Salem, deceased intestate. 

May 3, 1838, Josiah, gentleman of Salem, was appointed 
administrator of John Pettingell's estate. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Salem. Mass.). 

i. JOHN M.,' b. in 1812; d. July 28, 1833. [Salem Ga- 
zetie.] May 20, 1834, George Wheatland was appointed 
administrator of the estate of John M., a minor, 
ii. ELIZABETH M., b. in 1814; d. Nov. 9, 1845; unm. 
iii. JOSIAH, b. in 1816; d. April 20, 1843. 
iv. CHARLES H.; mentioned in the Probate papers. 

I 98. JOHN," (Joshua,^ Joshua,^ Richard,^ 'Nathaniel,^ 
Richard,') bom in Newburyport Dec. 21, 1778; married, at 
Newburyport, April 9, 1801, Mary, daughter of George and 



176 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Mary Hooker of Marblehead, who died Sept. 30, 1849, " aged 
69 years;" he died at Salem in May, 1824, aged 45 years. 
[Salem Gazette.] 

He was on Newburyport tax list of 18 14, " exempt, poor 
soldier;" in 1815 "gone;" in 1818, "exempt." 

CHILD. 

JOHN,' b. at Newburyport Oct. 17, 1801, d. Nov. 11, 
1870. 

199. MOSES." (Moses,-^ Daniel,^ Richard,^ Nathaniel,^ 
Richard,') born at Windham, Me., May 12, 1784; married 
first, at Hingham, Zelinda, daughter of Barnabas and Olive 
(Gilbert) Lincoln, born Oct. 10, 1790; she died May 30, 1827. 
He maiTied second, June 6, 1829, Mary Lincoln, a sister 
of Zelinda, born May 14, 1786, died at Boston Nov. 25, 1859. 
He was a master mariner and afterwards inspector of 
fish at Boston. He bought real estate in Hingham Feb. 10, 
1823. He died in Boston July 28, 1864. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Hingham, Mass.). 

i. CATHERINE ELLIOTT,' b. Nov. 16, 1814; m., Jan. 16, 
1833, Joseph Barnes. 

Children of Joseph and Catherine E. (Pettingell) 
Barnes. 

1. Joseph H. Barnes, b. July 25, 1833. 

2. Zelinda L. Barnes, b. in 1836. 

3. Augustus Barnes, b. March 7, 1839. 

ii. LYDIA LINCOLN, b. Nov. 26, i8i7;m., Sept. 10, 1837, 

Albert J. Wright of Boston, 
iii. MOSES, b. March 19, 1819; d. Jan. 21, 1847. 
iv. AARON, b. Oct. 22, 1820; d. Dec. 15, 1865; unm. 
V. ZELINDA, b. May 24, 1821; m., Nov. 27, 1845, George 

W. Howard; she d. July 18, 1853. 
vi. WILLIAM L., d. in September, 1827. 

200. JOHN,** (Moses,'' Daniel,* Richard, =* Nathaniel,' 
Richard,') ; married, Dec. 10, 1815, at Windham, Me., Mercy 
Leigh ton of North Yarmouth. 



SIXTH GENERATION 177 

He enlisted in the regtilar army for five years in 1 8 1 2 . 
Andrew Pettingell, a shipmaster running out of Portland, 
is possibly a son of this man. 



20 I . JACOB," (Moses,'^ Daniel/ Richard/' Nathaniel,' 
Richard,'); married, Dec. 12, 1S08, at Windham, Me., Re- 
becca Hardy, who died in 1873, "aged 83 years;" he died 
in 1871, "aged 86 years." 

He wasinCapt. Nathan Gould's co., Mass. militia, mustered 
at Portland, Me., Sept. 10, 1814; service at Portland Sept. 
10 to 24, 1814. 

202. NATHAN,' (Moses,' Daniel,' Richard,' Nathaniel,' 
Richard,') ; married Frances Lincohi; died at Pembroke, Me. 

He settled in Perry, Me., having removed thither from 
Windham at the incorporation of Perry. He was assessor 
of taxes. 

He was sergeant in Capt. Bailey Bodwell's co.. Col. 
Ryerson's regt., Mass. militia, in service at Portland, Me., 
Sept. 25 to Nov. 5, 1814. 

CHILDREN. 

i. CATHERINE ELLIOTT,' b. May 24, 1819; m. Charles 
Haydcn of Pembroke, Me. ; she d. in December, 1874. 
Children of Charles and Catherine E. (Pettingell) 
Hayden. 

1. John Hayden; m. Mary Dyer. 

2. Frances Hayden ; m. (i) Jerome Talbot; (2) William 

King. 

3. William Hayden. 

4. Caroline Hayden; m. Lowell Talbot. 

5. Charles Elliott Hayden; m. Mary Gardner. 

ii. FRANCES ELNATH AN ; m. W . 7. Hobart, son of Aaron 
and Mary Hobart, b. in 1824. 
Children of W. T. and Frances E. (Pettingell) Hobart. 

1. George E. Hobart; m. Tina Crocker. 

2. William Hobart; d. young. 

3. Mary E. Hobart; m. Fred Hobart. 



178 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

4. Louise Hcbart; d. young. 

5. Frank E. Hobart. 

394- iii. EZRA LINCOLN, b. May 4, 1829. 

395. iv. NATHAN PAGE, b. at Perry, Me., Dec. 6, 1823. 

396. V. OTIS LINCOLN, b. April 18. 1818. 

vi. ELIZABETH THOMPSON; m. Eben Mason; res. at 

Accotinck, Fairfax cc, Va.; no children, 
vii. WILLIAM ROBINSON, b. in 1824; m. Frances M. 
Foster; res. in Pembroke, Me. He was a captain in 
the ist Me. Heavy Artillery, and was killed in the 
Wilderness in Virginia May 19, 1864. He was a man 
of extraordinary intellectual ability and was an esti- 
mable citizen ; no man better understood the position 
of an officer. 

203. DANIEL," (Moses,' Daniel, ■" Richard.^* Nathaniel,^' 
Richard,^) bom May 31, 1797; married, at Portland, Me., 
April 13, 1827, Louisa Hadley, bom Aug. 21, 1807, died at 
Bangor Aug. 21, 1848; he died May i, 1855. 

Aug. 28, 1828, he sold the land he bought of Moses to 
Stephen, his brother. 

CHILDREN. 

i. CHARLES A,,' b. at Bangor; d. there unm. 

397. ii. NATHAN R., b. at Windham, Me., Feb. 13, 1828. 

398. iii. JOHN, b. at Windham, Me., April 13, 1829. 

iv. STEPHEN, b. at Windham June 13, 1830; d. unm., 

March 5. 1877, at West Brookfield, Mass. 
V. HENRY, b. April 5, 1832; d. in 1855; lost off Cape Cod. 
vi. BENJAMIN W., b. at Abbott, Me., in October, 1833; 

enlisted for 3 years in Co. G, isth Me. Infantry, Dec. 

20, 1861, and died unm. at New Orleans Dec. 23, 1863. 
vii. HARRIET, b. at Abbott, Me., in November, 1835; 

m. Isaiah Tosicr of Bangor; she d. about 1894. 
viii. LYDIA, b. June 27, 1838; d. young. 
ix. GEORGE, b. Oct. 17, 1839; d. young. 
X. BETSEY JANE, b. at Bangor July 14, 1840; d. Oct. 5, 

1841. 
xi. LAURA A. P., b. at Bangor; d. Sept. 7, 1843, aged 13 

months. 
xii. ANGELINE L., b. at Bangor; d. March 14, 1848, aged 

I year 7 months. 



SEVENTH CxENER.\TION 179 

204. STEPHEN/ (Moses,^ Daniel,- Richard,' Nathaniel,^ 
Richard,'); married, Jan. 23, 1822, at Windham, Me., Han- 
nah, daughter of Capt. Isaac Kilbum, who came from 
Ipswich, Mass., to Waterford, Me., and served in the defence 
of Portland in 1814. 

Stephen, of Bangor, bought real estate of William Frost 
Oct. 4, 1842. Oct. 26, 1829, he sold land in Windham, Me., 
to Nathan Pettingellof Perry, Me. Aug. 26, 1828, Stephen 
and his wife, Hannah, sold to his brother Daniel land 
which Moses Pettingell bought of John Hanson. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Windham. Me ). 

399. i. JOSEPH KILBURN.' 

ii. PATIENCE L., b. in 1827; m. Thomas H. Goodale, b. at 

Bucksport, Me.; res. at Minneapolis (1897). 
iii. STEPHEN; d. at Bangor, Me., March 13, 1841. 
iv. HANNAH; d. at Bangor, Me., Sept. 27, 1841. 

SEVENTH GENERATION. 

205. THOMAS HALE,' (Benjamin,^ Benjamin,^ Ben- 
jamin,- Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom Nov. 20, 
1780; married, at Canton, Vt., Alphia Morse, born April 
6, 1786, died at Portland, Me., Nov. 10, 1861. 

He was a companion and friend of Daniel Webster in 
his earlier and later years. He graduated at Dartmouth 
College in 1804. After studying with the Hon. John Har- 
ris of Dunbarton, N. H., he was admitted to the bar in 
1808 and practised at Canaan, N. H., until 1822, when 
he returned to Salisbury, N. H., his early home. He was 
one of the oldest members of the Merrimac coimty N. H. 
bar, and always sustained a reputation for talent, industry 
and integrity. 

CHILDREN. 

400. i. FRANKLIN,' b. Oct. 18, 1810. 

ii. ELLEN M., b. Jan. 9, i8i4;m., Aug. 6, 1834, Dr. Warren 
Chase of Portland, Me.; she d. May 6, 1879. 



i8o PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Children of Warren and Ellen M. (Pettingell) Chase. 

1. Warren Chase. 

2. Hale Chase. 

3. Charles Chase. 

iii. CATHERINE CORBETT, b. June 9, 1819; m., in 
August, 1841, Rev. John Binden, {Burden?) a Baptist 
clergyman at one time of Salisbury, N. H. 

iv. MELVINA, b. Feb. 8, 1822; d. Nov. 21, 1831. 

V. CLARA, b. Nov. 27, 1832 [?]; d. Dec. ig, 1832. 



206. JAMES,' (Benjamin," Benjamin," Benjamin,^ 
Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom in November, 1786; 
died March 9, 1826. He moved to Louisiana. 

CHILD. 

ABRAHAM MARKLE,' under 21 years of age in 1833; 
removed to Georgia and d. unm. 



207. BENJAMIN,' (Benjamin," Benjamin,' Benjamin,'' 
Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born Sept. 17, 1789; mar- 
ried Betsy, daughter of David Pettingell (p. 11 1); she died 
at Maiden April 17, 1883; he died Dec. 6, 1873. A 
Benjamin Pettingell of Salisbury was in Middlebury (Vt.) 
College in 181 2. 

June 9, 1873, he willed his property to his wife, Betsy, 
his grandson Benjamin Pettingell, 2d, his son Augustus 
C, his son Benjamin H., his grandson Benjamin H., his 
grandson John W., his son John W., his granddaughter 
Bessie M., his great grandson David M. P. Gardner, his 
grandsons Benjamin and John D. Pettingell. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Salisbury, N. H.). 

401. i. AUGUSTUS CHESTERFIELD," b. Nov. 22, 1817. 

402. ii. DAVID MILTON, b. Nov. 12, 1819. 

403. iii. BENJAMIN HALE, b. Jan. 16, 1824. 

404. iv. JOHN WARD, b. Nov. 12, 1835. 



SEVENTH GENERATION i8i 

208. BENJAMIN,' (James/ Benjamin,' Benjamin,* 
Matthew,' Matthew,^' Richard,') bom at Sahsbury, N. H., 
Dec. 13, 1798; married, at Rush, N. Y., in 1824, Harriet 
Smith, bom Nov. 9, 1800, died at Ogden, N. Y., May 31, 
1868; he died at Ogden, July 30, 1868. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Ogden, N. Y.). 

i. MORRIS,' b. March 6, 1830; d. July 12, 1836. 
ii. ELIZABETH, b. June 26, 1832; m., Sept. 10, 1850, 
C. C. Buckley, who d. May 27, 1894; she d. Feb. 3, 
1898; one son res. at Battle Creek, Mich. (1898). 



209. REUBEN TRUE,' (James,' Benjamin,' Benja- 
min,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Salisbury, 
N. H., May 3, 1801; married, at Salisbury, N. H., Oct. 12, 
1824, Clarissa, daughter of Capt. Josiah and Susanna (Buck- 
man) Green, born at Stoneham, Mass., Oct. 10, 1802 or 
1803, died at San Jose, Cal., in May, 1886; he died at San 
Jos6 in 1883. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Ogden, N. Y.)- 

i. RHODA"; m. Roswell P. Wyinan; she d. at Yonkers, 

N. Y., in 1890. 

Child of Roswell P. and Rhoda (Pettingell) Wyman. 

Charles W. Wyman; supt. of street railways in Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
ii. ROXILLANA; m. George Bull of Racine, Wis.; she d. 

at Yonkers, N. Y., in 1894. 

Children of George and Roxillana (Pettingell) Bull. 

1. George Bull. 

2. Frank Bull; an attorney at San Francisco, Cal. 

3. Arthur Bull ; in real estate business in Chicago, 111. 

4. Jerome Bull ; res. at Santa Cruz, Cal. ; an editor of 

Munsey's Magazine. 
iii. SUSAN; m. (i), at Ogden, N. Y., Charles F. Butts; (2), 
Horatio Webster, who d. at Spencerport, N. Y., about 
1884; she d. at Providence, R. I., about 1895. 



i8 2 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Child of Charles F. and Susan (Pettingell) Butts. 
Clara Butts; m. Rev. F. G. McKeever; res. at New 
London, Conn, 
iv. MARIA; m., in 1863 at Albion, N. Y., A. W. Crandall; 
one daughter, res. at San Francisco, Cal. 

405. V. REUBEN TRUE, b. Jan. 2, 1840. 

406. vi. JAMES M., b. Sept. 12, 1844. 



2 I O. MOSES,' (James," Benjamin,' Benjamin,* Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,' Richard/) bom at Salisbury, N. H., May 
22, 1808; married first, at Ogden, N. Y., April 3, 1833, 
Mary Ann Rumsey; he married second, at Niles, Mich., 
July II, 1853, Eunice Hurd; he died at Auburn, Cal., in 
1884. 
He was of rare literary culture. 

CHILDREN. 

i. KATY '; m. Judge Orvillc W . Coolidge; res. at Niles, 

Mich. 
ii. MARIA; m. John Hoppin; res. at San Francisco, Cal.; 

no children (1896). 



211. JAMES OSGOOD,' (James," Benjamin,' Ben- 
jamin,* Matthew,^ Matthew,' Richard,') born at Salisbiu-y, 
N. H., April 7, 1810; married first, June i, 1830, Emeline, 
daughter of Manly G. Woodbury; she died April 11, 1859, 
at Ogden, N. Y.; he married second, Nov. i, i860, Harriet 
Howard, who died Oct. 13, 1882; he died March 12, 1886, 
at Rochester, N. Y. 

He served for three years in the New York legislature and 
was chairman of the Executive Board of the Theological 
Seminary at Rochester, N. Y., for seventeen years. After 
his death a chair in the seminary was named for him. He 
was a man of great executive ability. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 183 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Ogden, N. Y.). 

i. SARAH WOODBURY/ b. Dec. 11, 1835; m., Oct. 22, 
1856, G. Hilton Scrihner of Brooklyn, N. Y., after- 
wards Secretary of State of New York and author of 
" Where Did Life Begin " and other scientific papers; 
res. at Inglehurst, Yonkers-on-Hudson, N. Y. (1903). 
Children of G. Hilton and Sarah W. (Pettingell) 
Scribner. 

1. Gilbert Hilton Scribner, Jr.; his children are Gil- 

bert Hilton Scribner, 3d, and Romeyne Brown 
Scribner. 

2. Howard Scribner; m., Feb. 18, 1890, Anne Cathe- 

rine Bentley; res. at Pelham, N. Y. ; no chil- 
dren (1903). 

3. Florence Scribner; m., April 19, 1891, David McN. 

Stauffer; res. at Yonkers, N. Y. 

4. Marion Scribner; m., June 6, 1893, Rev. Ernest 

deF. Miel; res. at the Trinity Church Rectory, 

Hartford, Conn. (1903). 

Children of Ernest deF. and Marion (Scribner) 
Miel. 

i. Sarah Francis Miel, b. Dec. 11, 1894. 
ii. Marion Miel, b. March 31, 1897. 
iii. Charles Jan Miel, b. March 29, 1898. 
iv. Nina Marguerite Miel, b. Nov. 19, 1899. 

5. Sarah Marguerite Scribner, b. Oct. 8, 1876; m., 

Oct. 8, 1902, Mr. Edwin H. Frost. 

6. Osgood P. Scribner, b. in 1880. 

ii. MARY, b. Oct. 28, 1837; m. (i), Oct. 17, 1855, Dc D. 
Haight; (2), July 11, 1858, Major W . A. Marshall; 
(3), May 21, 1867, L. Wesley Frost; she d. at Havana, 
Cuba, Jan. 11, 1871. 
iii. MARTHA, b. Feb. 9, 1839; d. in November, 1842. 



212. JOHN,' (Jonathan Carlton,* Matthew,^ Benja- 
min,^ Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom Jan. 10, 1796; 
married [at Thetford, Vt.?] Sarah Heath, born April 2, 
1797, died at Berhn, Vt., Sept. 7, 1847; l^e died April 19, 
1821. 



i84 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN 

(born at Springfield, N. H.). 

407. i. JOHN L.,' b. March 26, 1817. 

ii. MARY, b. Nov. 3, 1818; m. Harrison Eastman; res. at 
Fairlee. Vt., where she d., leaving eight children. 

2 I 3. DANIEL McDANIEL/ (Jonathan Carlton," Mat- 
thew,' Benjamin,' Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born 
Nov. 21, 1799 (family record, Nov. 25, 1800); married 
Rebeckah Perkins; he died at Enfield, N. H., March 5, 1834. 

CHILDREN. 

i. LUCY A.,» b. April 18, 1832; m., March 25, 1859. 
Philo H. Simmons of Hudson, N. Y.; she d. Aug. 14, 

1879. 

Children of Philo H. and Lucy A. (Pettingell) Sim- 
mons. 

1. Alice Rebecca Simmons, b. April 13, i860; d. Oct. 

18, 1864. 

2. Cora Amelia Simmons, b. Jan. 27, 1862; m., Oct. 

18, 1892, J. C. Evvan; res. at Westville, N. J. 

(1897)- 

3. Emily Simmons, b. April 7, d. Dec. 29, 1864. 

4. Elsie Simmons, b. Nov. 28, 1865; d. Dec. 25, 1867. 

5. Arthur Daniel Simmons, b. and d. April 16, 1868. 

6. Wesley Grant Simmons, b. April 22, 1869. 

7. Arthur Fletcher Simmons, b. Aug. 10, 187 1 ; d. . 

8. Mabel Lucy Simmons, b. Feb. 6, 1876. 

408. ii. DANIEL G., b. Sept. 12, 1834. 

2 I 4. EPHRAIM H.,' (Jonathan Carlton," Matthew,' Ben- 
jamin,' Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born Oct. 2, 1804; 
married, Oct. 22, 1840, Susan, daughter of Asa and Abigail 
(Wilson) Densmore, born Dec. 31, 1806; he died at Enfield, 
N. H., July 8, 1886. 

He was a farmer and blacksmith; he was a member of 
the Methodist church. He was ensign in 2d co., 37th 
regt. N. H.; in his commission dated Aug. 8, 1831, his name 
is spelled " Ephriam." This family spells the name " Pet- 
tengill." 



SEVENTH GENERATION 185 

CHILDREN. 

i. HARRIET S.," b. Feb. 5, 1844; m., Nov. 5, 1877, at 
Danbury, N. H., John L. Langlcy; res. at South Dan- 
bury, N. H.; no children. 

ii. EPHRAIM D., b. Oct. 26, 1846; res. at Enfield Centre, 
N. H. ; unm. (1903). 

in. SELINA D., b. March 6, 1848; res. at Enfield Centre; 
unm. (1903). 

215. JONATHAN CARLTON,' (Jonathan Carlton^ 
Matthew,'^ Benjamin,^ Matthew/ Matthew,^ Richard,') 
born March 23, 1807; married, March 17, 1836, Mary, 
daughter of Levi and Polly (Carter) Sanborn, born in Wil- 
mot, June 12, 181 2; she died May 5, 1900, at Grafton, N. H.; 
he died at Springfield, N. H., Aug. 9, 1891. He was a 
farmer; he was a member of the Christian church. No 
children. 

2 1 6. SAMUEL,' (Matthew," Matthew,^ Benjamin,^ 
Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') ; married Betsy, daughter 
of John and Betsy (Stevens) Gould, born Sept. 23, 1797, 
died in 1867 ; he died in 1865. 

CHILDREN. 

i. HUMPHREY'; m. Emily ; res. at Alexandria, 

N. H., in 1900. 

ii. AMANDA; d. young. 

iii. SOPHRONIA; m. Cyrus French. 

iv. PLUMA; m., June 6, i860, Gnstavius Tenncy, son of 
Moses and Sally (Follansbee) Tenney, b. at Alex- 
andria, N. H., Oct. 29, 1832; res. at Grafton, N. H. 
Children of Gustavius and Pluma (Pettingell) Tenney. 

1. Addie Sarah Tenney, b. April 10, 1861; d. in June, 

1875- 

2. Horace Humphrey Tenney, b. March 7, 1867. 
V. AMANDA; m. John Sargent. 

2 I 7. JOHN,' (Matthew," Matthew,^ Benjamin,^ Mat- 
thew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,'); married, in 1829, Mahala 



i86 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

[Kimball?], who was bom at Canaan, N. H., and died at 
Franklin, N. H., March 24, 1897, " aged 91 years 10 months 
and 18 days." He resided on George Hill, Enfield, at the 
time of his marriage; afterwards at Grantham and Frank- 
lin, N. H. ; he died " in war times " [Civil War?] at Franklin, 
N. H.; she married again, about 1879, Mr. J. T. Scribner. 



CHILDREN. 

i. AMOS'; d. young. 
410. ii. JOHN LYMAN, b. at Enfield, N. H., May 28, 1835. 
iii. B. FRANKLIN; res. in 1897 at Montcalm, N. H. 
iv. JERUSHA; m. William Foss; she d. Jan. 21, 1896; he 

d. in November, 1899. 
V. SUSAN; m. Moses Heath, who d. in November, 1898. 
vi. MELISSA; m. Aloses Stevens; res. in 1897 at Franklin, 

N. H. 
vii. HATTIE; m. N. Martin Colby; res. in 1897 at FrankHn, 
N. H. 

2 I 8. JAMES,' (Matthew," Matthew,' Benjamin,' Mat- 
thew," Matthew,' Richard,') born at Enfield, N. H.; married 
Emily Sanborn, bom at Springfield, N. H. ; she died at Unity, 
N. H., in 1894, aged about 70 years; he died at Enfield, 
about 1868, aged 67 years. 

CHILD. 

HENRY JAMES,' b. at Enfield, N. H., May 6, 1862; 
he res. at Dover, N. H., in 1900. 



2 1 9. FREDERICK,' (Zaccheus," Matthew,' Benja- 
min,' Matthew,^' Matthew,' Richard,') bom at Enfield, N. H., 
July 31, 1809; married, in 1843 [?], Nancy, daughter of 
Eppes and Abigail Burnham, born Sept. 22, 181 1; he died 
at Enfield, N. H., May 22, 1896. 
He was a farmer. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 187 

CHILDREN 

(born at Enfield. N. H.). 

i. MARY I.,' b. Dec. 7, 1836; m., April 2, 1858, Thomas 
White. 
Children of Thomas and Mary I. (Pettingell) White. 

1. Fred T. White. 

2. George B. White. 

3. Wilson D. White. 

4. John W. White. 

5. Horace W. White. 

ii. HORACE G., b. Feb. 7, 1841 ; d. at Enfield, N. H., Nov. 
17, 1895; unm. ; was two years in the army, co. G, 
iSth regt., N. H. vol. 

411. iii. GEORGE F., b. Sept. 10, 1849. 

412. iv. WARREN, b. Aug. 17, 1852. 

220. BENJAMIN S.', (Zaccheus," Matthew,' Benja- 
min,^ Matthew,^ Matthew," Richard,') bom at Enfield, 
N. H., Dec. 5, 1805; married, in 1832, Lavinia, daughter 
of John and Sally (Ward) Barr of Madison, Me. He died at 
Madison, Me., Oct. 21, i860; she died Jan. 28, 1880, "aged 
72 years, 6 months." When a young man he moved to 
Maine. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Madison, Me.). 

i. JOHN B.,' b. May 17, 1833; d. June 27, 1862. 
ii. ELIZA F., b. Jan. 29, 1835; m.. May 13, i860, Davis 
Look of Industry, Me. 
Children of Davis and Eliza F. (Pettingell) Look. 

1. Addie L. Look, b. Oct. 25, 1861; m. in 1892 George 

Sears ; three children. 

2. Benjamin P. Look, b. Aug. 3, 1863; m. in 1890 

Annie M. Frazier of St. John, N. B.; res. at 
New York; no children (1903). 

3. Luena E. Look, b. Sept. 21, 1865; m. in June, 1883, 

Cleveland W. Perkins of Industry; rem. to 

Dakota. 

Children of Cleveland W. and Luena (Look) 

Perkins 
i. Arthur Perkins. 



i88 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

ii. Lottie L. Perkins, 
iii. Gertrude Perkins, 
iv. Mabel Perkins. 
V. Roscoe Perkins. 

4. Sarah M. Look, b. Nov. 7, 1867; m. Sept. 11, 18S7, 

Lewis Kennedy of Indiastry; res. at Industry. 
Children of Lewis and Sarah M. (Look) 
Kennedy. 

i. George Kennedy, 
ii. Flora Kenned}', 
iii. Edna Kennedy. 
. iv. Gladys Kennedy. 
V. Annie Kennedy. 

5. Tisdell D. Look, b. Aug. 7, 1870; m. Aug. 25, 1901, 

Hattie Meserve of Richmond, Me. 

6. John Look, b. June 19, 1872; res. in Nebraska; 

unm., (1903). 

7. Walter Look, b. April 26, 1879; res. at Industry; 

unm. (1903). 
iii. ABBY L., b. P'eb. 4, 1845; d. May 25, 1867; unm. 
iv. ELLA L., b. Feb. 4, 1845; m-- i^^ October, 1867, Daniel 

M. Harding of Madison, Me.; she d. July 6, 1874. 

Children of Daniel M. and Ella L. (Pettingell) Harding. 

1. Edward Harding, b. Feb. 5,1872; res. at Madison, 

Me. ; unm. 

2. Mabel S. Harding, b. Sept. 25, 1878; m. Charles 

Spaulding; one child. 

3. Grace L. Harding, b. Nov. 13, 1S79; unm. 

22 I . JOHN MILTON,^ (David,« David,'^ Benjamin," 
Matthew,^ Matthew,- Richard,^) born Jan. 4, 1806; man-ied 
Catherine Goss of Henniker, N. H.; she died Nov. 14, 1877, 
aged 74 years; he died April 10, 1838. 

Dec. 25, 1838, Cyrus Goss was appointed guardian 
for John F. and David E., children under fourteen years 
of age of John M. Pettingell, deceased, of Salisbury, 
N. H. 

Dec. 12, 1877, Catherine Pettingell, widow of John 
Milton Pettingell, of Henniker, having died, her brother 
Worcester Goss applied for administration of her estate. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 189 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Salisbury, N. H. [?] ). 

i. JOHN FRANKLIN'; d. April 16, 1840, aged 12 years, 
ii. DAVID E.; d. Oct. 29, 1840, aged 9 years, 
iii. JOHN WARD; d. in infancy. 



222. ANDREW,' (Benjamin," Andrew,' Benjamin,* 
Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,^) born at Salisbury, N. H., 
April 30, 1790; married, Dec. 31, 1811, Mary, daughter of 
John and Mary A. (Pike) Smith, born Oct. 11, 1793. He 
died Jan. 22, 181 7, at Salisbury, N. H. 

Feb. 23, 1817, Mary, his widow, was granted administra- 
tion on his estate. She married second, June 16, 1819, 
Elias Pike of Newburyport, where she died. 

CHILDREN. 

413. i. SILAS.» 

ii. MARY JANE; d. at Newbtiryport in February, 1839; 



223. DAVID,' (Benjamin," Andrew,' Benjamin,^ Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,- Richard,') born at Salisbury, N. H., Dec. 
4, 1791; married first, Jan. 21, 1817, Hannah, daughter of 
Edward and Sarah Quimby, who settled in Salisbury, 
N. H., coming from Brentwood, N. H.; she died April 25, 
1830; he married second, Abigail Quimby, sister of Hannah; 
he died July 13, 1838. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Salisbury, N. H.), 

i. CAROLINE ELIZABETH,^ b. at Salisbury, N. H., 
Nov. 24, 1817; m., at St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 3, 1842, 
Daniel B. Gale, son of Benjamin and Achsah (Bayley) 
Gale, b, at Salisbury, N, H,, March 30, 1816; he d. at 
St. Louis, Sept. 23, 1874; she d. there March 22, 1896. 



I go PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Daniel B. Gale was for many years a prominent busi- 
ness man of St. Louis. He was connected with many 
banks and was one of the principal promoters of the 
Kansas Pacific Railroad. After his death the Union 
Merchants Exchange passed the following resolutions: 

" A gentleman of unusually modest deportment 
yet widely known and beloved on account of the 
remarkable purity and benevolence of his character; 
a merchant of sterling integrity, about whose name 
the most pleasant memories will cluster." 
Children of Daniel B. and Caroline E. (Pettingell) 

Gale. 

1. Charles E. Gale, b. Jan. 21, d. Dec. 21, 1843. 

2. Theodore F. Gale, b. Dec. 9, 1844; d. Nov. 12, 1865. 

3. Ella R. Gale, b. Sept. 10, 1847; m., Oct. 19, 1869, 

Charles W. Barstow. 

Children of Charles W. and Ella R. (Gale) Bar- 
stow, 
i. Theodore Gale Barstow. 
ii. Charles W. Barstow; d. at St. Louis, Sept. 2, 

1903. 
iii. Rosamond Barstow; d. young, 
iv. Daniel G. Barstow. 
V. Calla Barstow; d. at the age of sixteen, 
vi. Jessamine Barstow; m., at St. Louis, Oct. 31, 
1900, Wallace Delafield Simmons. 
Child of Wallace D. and Jessamine (Bar- 
stow) Simmons. 
Eleanor Simmons, b. June 29, 1903. 
vii. Edward Barstow. 

4. Arthur Hamilton Gale, b. Sept. 3, 1852; m., at 

St. Louis, Feb. 8, 1876, Stella Honey, b. in Jeffer- 
son county, Mo., Sept. 2, 1854. 
Children of Arthur H. and Stella (Honey) Gale, 
i. Leone Caryll Gale, b. Dec. 29, 1876; m., at 

Greenville, 111., Jan. 29, 1902, Sara Adele 

Holies of Greenville. 

Child of Leone Caryll and Sara A. (Hoiles) 
Gale. 

Leone C. Gale, b. at St. Louis Feb. 11, 1903. 
ii. Grace Gale, b. Oct. 24, 1878; m., June 4, 1902, 

George Winston Welsh, Jr., of Danville, 



SEVENTH GENERATION 191 

Ky. ; he d. at Colorado Springs, Col., Nov. 
10, 1903. 
iii. Arthur H. Gale, Jr., b. Nov. 12, 1883; m., at 
Belleville, 111., April 28, 1902, Alvaretta 
Tyler of St. Louis. 
Child of Arthur H. and Alvaretta (Tyler) 

Gale. 
Arthur Hamilton Gale, 3d., b. at St. Louis, 
Dec. 15, 1903. 
iv. Margaret Von Buren Gale, b. Dec. 24, 1893. 
5. George Gale, b. Feb. 16, 1856; d. Jan. 26, 1859. 

414. ii. DAVID ELBRIDGE, b. Jan. 18, 1820. 
iii. CHARLES; d. at Alton, Mo., in 1838. 

iv. HANNAH; m. Dr. Thomas Ewing; they both d. at Gads- 
den, Ala. 
Children of Thomas and Hannah (Pettingell) Ewing. 

1. Arthur E. Ewing; a prominent oculist of St. Louis, 

Mo.;m., Jan. 15, 1891, Josephine Willard (p. 193). 
Children of Arthur E. and Josephine (Willard) 

Ewing. 
i. Margaret Ewing, b. May 6, 1895. 
ii. Charlotte Ewing, b. March 4, 1903. 

2. Minnie Ewing. 

3. Thomas Ewing. 

4. Stella Ewing. 

5. Charles Ewing. 

V. SARAH FRANCES; m., at Peoria, 111., Sept. 9, 1844, 
William Albert Noiirse, b. Feb. 9, 1820, son of William 
M. and Sarah (Candee) Nourse; he d. at Moline, 111. 
Child of William A. and Sarah F. (Pettingell) Nourse. 
Mary Nourse; m. William Porter of Moline, 111. 

vi. PERSIS, b Aug. 20, 1827; m., Feb. 7, 1867, Zachariah 
Richardson, b. at Woburn, son of Zachariah and Esther 
(Wyman) Richardson; she d. at Winchester, June 25, 
1889. 

Child of Zachariah and Persis (Pettingell) Richardson. 
Flora Richardson, b. March 7, 1870. 

415. vii. GEORGE, b. May 13, 1832. 

viii. BENJAMIN, b. in April, 1834; d. at Silver Reef, Utah, 
in April, 1887 ; unm. 
be. LUCY P., b. in March, 1836; res. at Gadsden, Ala.; 
iinm. (1903). 



192 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

224. MOSES,' (Benjamin," Andrew,' Benjamin,^ Mat- 
thew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,^) born at Salisbury, N. H., 
April i6, 1802; married first, May 23, 1833, Lucy, daughter 
of Amos Pettingell (p. 107), born Feb. 5, 1802, died at 
Peoria, 111., Feb. 29, 1864; he married second. May 17, 1865, 
Mrs. Hannah W. (Bent) Tyner; she died Sept. 18, 1884; 
he died Nov. 9, 1883. 

He was educated at Salisbury Academy; after teaching 
school at Salisbury, N. H., Lowell, Mass., and Saratoga, N.Y., 
he opened a general store at Rochester, N. Y. In 1828 he 
lost all by fire and resumed teaching; later he commenced 
business again at Bucksport, N. Y. In 1834 he settled 
at Peoria, 111. He was an anti-slavery man and at one time 
was mobbed in Peoria. He gave largely from his wealth to 
found several institutions in Peoria and at his death left 
many public bequests. 

CHILDREN. 

i. HANNAH GRANT,' b. at Peoria, Sept. 5, 1836; d. 

March 22, 1841. 
ii. MOSES TRUE, b. May 17, 1839; d. Nov. 21, 1844- 
416. iii. BLANCHARD TYNER, b. at Brookville, Ind., Oct. 
17, 1850; he was a son of Silas and Hannah W. (Bent) 
Tyner; his father died before he was two years old 
and Moses Pettingell adopted him. 



225. BENJAMIN GREELEY,' (Benjamin," Andrew,' 
Benjamin,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Salis- 
bury, N. H., April 30, 1806; married, Dec. 2, 1829, at 
Rochester, N. Y., Frances S., daughter of Levi and Lucy 
(Boynton) Stevens, bom Oct. 3, 1805, died at Alton, 111.; 
he died at St. Louis, Mo., July 23, 1839. 

Nov. 13, 1835, he and his wife, Frances, sold land to 
Silas Pettingell. Sept. 19, 1836, he bought land in Greene, 
N. Y., of Stephen Sanborn. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 193 

CHILD. 

FRANCES,' b. Nov. 28, 1836; now Mrs. Willard of 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 
Children of Frances (Pettingell) Willard. 

1. Samuel Willard; d. in 1896. 

2. Josephine Willard; m. Dr. Arthur E. Ewing of St. 

Louis, Mo. (p. 191). 

3. Augusta Modena Willard, b. June 23, 1873; m., 

Sept. 19, 1901, Albert H. Baier. 



226. JOHN ANDREW,'* (Benjamin," Andrew,' Ben- 
jamin,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,*) born at SaHsbury, 
N. H., May 14, 1817; married first, Dec. 3, 1840, Abby, 
daughter of Charles and Abby (Reed) Johnston, of Bunker 
Hill, 111.; she died Oct. 11, 1854; he married second, Oct. 
8, 1855, at Lowell, Catherine, daughter of Nathaniel and 
Mary Small; she was born July 3, 1820, and died at St. 
Louis, Mo., April 9, 1891 ; he died March 9, 1899, at Bunker 
Hill, 111. 

He settled at Bunker Hill, 111., when there was only one 
house there. He spelled the name " Pettingill." 

CHILDREN. 

i. ELLA FRANCES,' b. July 3, 1843; m., Sept. 26, 1865, 
George F. Lincoln, b. Feb. 3, 1841; he d. Feb. 6, 1898. 
Children of George F. and Ella F. (Pettingell) Lincoln. 

1. Charles Andrew Lincoln, b. April 12, 1867 ; m. May 

Ida Fraiser. 

Children of Charles A. and May I. (Fraiser) 

Lincoln, 
i. Calla May Lincoln, 
ii. Irene F. Lincoln. 

2. Abby Rebecca Lincoln, b. May 15, 1869. 

3. George Arthur Lincoln, b. June 17, 1871. 

4. Thornton Lincoln, b. Oct. 25, 1873. 

* It was my pleasure to meet Mr. Pettingill at St. Louis in November, 1S97. He was a 
gentleman of the old school and reminded me very much of my grandfather in looks and 
actions. — J. M. P. 



194 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

5. Amanda Henrietta Lincoln, b. Sept. 11, 1877; d. 

Sept. 18, 1878. 

6. Eddie Cook Lincoln, b. Aug. 14, i88i; d. Aug. 7, 

1882. 

7. Henrietta Ursula Lincoln, b. Sept. 17, 1885. 

ii. URSULA TRUE, b. Dec. 6, 1845; m- (O.Dec. 6, 1865, 
Theodore Gildemeistcr, who d. Aug. 25, 1866; she m. 
(2), March 12, 1870, Cutnbcrland S turkey. 
Child of Theodore and Ursula T. (Pettingell) Gilde- 

meister. 
Theodore H. Gildemeister, b. Sept. 16, 1866. 
Child of Cumberland and Ursula T. (Pettingell) 

Starkey. 
John C. Starkey, b. Nov. 20, 1873; ™-> Sept. 9, 

1898, Laura Alice Williams. 

417. iii. HOWARD MEAD, b. March 3, 1848. 

iv. MARY PAULINE, b. July 11, 1851; d. Oct. 28, 1852. 

418. V. ARTHUR HENRY, b. Oct. 8, 1854. 

vi. KATIE, b. Dec. 27, 1858; d. Sept. 11, 1878. 
vii. MARY ALICE, b. April 28, 1861; res. at St. Louis, 
Mo. (1903). 



250. OLIVER,' (Oliver," Daniel,' Akerman,^ Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') born March 5, 1779; married Lucinda 

, born May 25, 1786; he died at Aurora, N. Y., Nov. 

17, 1828. 

Lucinda Pettingell and Delos Wan-en, a relative, were 
appointed administrators of Oliver's estate Nov. 17, 1828. 

CHILDREN. 

i. TRUMAN*; m. Peggy . He was a farmer in Wales 

Center, N. Y., in 1870; he d. there; no children. 

425. ii. WILLIAM, b. about 1806 at Wales, N. Y. 

426. iii. ALLEN O., b. Feb. 23, 1813. 

iv. PHGEBE; m. Whipple Spooner; res. at Aurora, N. Y. 
V. HARRIETT; m. Alexander Spooner. 
vi. ELVIRA; m. Grosvenncr Willis; res. at Marilla, N. Y. 
vii. MARIA, b. in 1822 [?] at Avirora, N. Y. ; res. at Wales 
Center, N. Y.; d. Nov. 13, 1888, aged 66 years. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 195 

251. DANIEL,' (Oliver/ Daniel,' Akerman," Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,^) born about 1780; married, in New 
York State, Nancy Davis; he died about 1830, aged about 
50 years. 

He bought land in Willink, Niagara county, N. Y., 
April 29, 18 1 5, of Nathaniel Emerson and wife. He kept 
a tavern at one time in Niagara county. In 1822 he moved 
from Olean, N. Y., to Indianapolis, where there were then 
only three log huts. 

CHILDREN, 
i. SALLIE, or SARAH," b. at Aurora, Erie county, N. Y., 
in 18 10; m. William McCoy; d. in Illinois in 1866. 

427. ii. STEPHEN ROSS, b. at Aurora, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1813. 
iii. LYDIA, b. at Aurora, N. Y., in 1814; d. at Rochester, 

Ind., in 1838. 
iv. CHARLOTTE, b. at Aurora, N. Y., in 1816; m. William 

McMillan; she d. at Plymouth, Ind., about 1863. 
V. RUBY, b. at Aurora, N. Y., in 1818; m. Emery Halleit; 

she d. in Costa county, Mich., about 1880. 

428. vi. JOHN, b. at Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 30, 1822. 

429. vii. CHAUNCY, b. at Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 5, 1824. 
viii. MARY ANN, b. in June, 1826; m. William Kinny; she 

d. at Galien, Mich., about 1884. 
ix. OLIVE, b. at Indianapolis, Ind., July 27, 1833; d. in 
Marshall county, Ind., about 1844. 

430. X. BENJAMIN, b. July 4, 1835. 

xi. MARTHA JANE, b. in August, 1838; m. James Uttly; 

she d. in Michigan about 1883. 
xii. CYNTHIA; d. in Indiana in 1844. 

252. JOHN,' (Oliver," Daniel,'^ Akerman," Daniel,' 
Samuel," Richard,') ; married Minerva . 

He settled at Niles, Mich., about 1830 or 1832, and was 
living there about 1862. He and his wife, Minerva, sold 
land to Asiel Nye, March 14, 1821. 

CHILDREN. 

431. i. WILLIAM.' 

ii. LAURA ANN, b. about 1819; m. Allen; res. in 

1899 at Ypsilante, Mich. 



196 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

253. HIRAM,' (Jacob/ Daniel/ Akerman/ Daniel/ 

Samuel/ Richard/) ; married Harmon ; he died aged 56. 

Hiram of Eden, Erie county, N. Y., bought land of 
Joshua Waddington Jan. i, 1829. 

CHILDREN. 
432. i. CALVIN/ b. June 3, 1822. 

433- 



434 
435 
436 



ii. FREDERICK, b. at Wales, N. Y., in 1824. 

iii. GEORGE HENRY, b. Jan. 18, 1827. 

iv. LUTHER, b. in December, 1827. 

V. HIRAM, b. in 1834. 

vi. LUCY ANN, b. in 1847; m. Vandcbogarl. 



254. PHILANDER,' (Jacob/ Daniel,' Akerman,* Dan- 
iel,' Samuel," Richard,') " aged 12 years in 1820 "; married 

first, ; married second, Mrs. Fairchilds; married 

third, Mrs. Liddle; died at Green, Trumbull county, Ohio, 
Sept. 28, 1881. He had one child by his first marriage. 
He served in the Civil War. He spelled the name " Pet- 
tengell." 

255. Jx\COB WELLINGTON,' (Jacob," Daniel,^ Aker- 
man,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Aurora, Erie 
county, N. Y., Feb. 26, 18 10; died at Bristolville, Ohio, 
March 13, 1883; married, in 1838, Laura i\.nn, daughter 
of Nathaniel and Anna Maria Case, bom at Simsbury, 
Conn., Aug. 8, 1820. She came to Ohio with her parents 
when a small child, traveluig in a wagon drawn by 
oxen. 

He was a man of ability and held various township offi- 
ces as well as those of county commissioner and internal 
revenue collector. He settled in Ohio about 1833. He 
spelled the name " Pattengell." 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Bristolville, Ohio). 

i. ANNIE MARIA,' b. April 26, 1841; educated at West- 
ern Reserve Seminary, Farmington, Ohio; m., at 
Bristolville, April 2, 1867, Thomas Stanley Shepherd 



SEVENTH GENERATION 197 

of London, Ohio; he d. at Wooster, Ohio, March i, 

1897. 

Child of Thomas Stanley and Annie M. (Pettingell) 

Shepherd. 
Thomas Pettingell Shepherd, b. at Hilliard, Ohio, 
Sept. 29, 1873; a graduate of Wooster University 
in 1896, of the Cleveland Homoeopathic IVIedical 
College in 1 899 ; a practising physician of Cleve- 
land, Ohio; d. Sept. 28, 1903. 
437- n- FRANCIS NATHANIEL, b. May 13, 1845. 

iii. SEYMOUR CASE, b. April 4, 1847; d. Aug. 29, 1849. 
iv. SARAH ELLEN, b. April 23, 1849; d. Aug. 16, 1849. 
437a. V. LEWIS ALBERT, b. Dec. 24, 1851. 

256. ASAPH,' (Jacob," Daniel,^ Akerman,^ Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard, ^ "one year old in 1820;" married 
Sally Arnold. 

CHILDREN. 

i. CHARLES.' 
ii. JAMES; d. in the army, 
iii. CLARA. 

There were other children, but they were not known to 
the compiler. 

257. EDWARD,' (Jacob," Daniel,^ Akerman,^ Daniel,' 
Samuel,- Richard,'); married Olive Clapp; died in Iowa, 
near Wisconsin state line. 

CHILDREN. 
i. MARY JANE*; m. John Locion; res. in Minneapolis, 

Minn., in 1899; kept hotel there, 
ii. GEORGE; d. aged 20 years. 

iii. ALICE; m. • Ward; she d. at Minneapolis, Minn. 

iv. EMMA; m. Shore; res. in Iowa. 

V. LOUISA; m. O'Neil; res. in Minnesota. 

vi. ALBERT; d. aged 2 years, 
vii. JULIA; d. aged 4 years, 
viii. FRED; d. aged 11 years, 
ix. EDWARD. 
X. JOHN. 
xi. A daughter; d. aged 3 years. 

Two more children, not known to the compiler. 



198 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

258. ETHAN,' (Hugh," Nathan,^ Akerman,^ Daniel,' 
Samuel, ^Richard,') born at Bridgewater, Mass., Dec. 3, 1 786 ; 
married Deborah, daughter of Isaac Drake; she died Feb. 
3, 1889, " aged 87 years;" he died Sept. 18, 1882. 

He was in Reynold's co., Ryerson's regt., from Sept. 
13 to 25, 1814; service at Portland, Me., and also from 
Sept. 25 to Nov. 17, 1 814, company from Minot and vicin- 
ity, service at Portland, Me. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JENETTE," b. in November, 1824; m., Dec. 25, 1847, 

Charles Wilson; she d. Jan. 23, 1852. 
ii. GEORGE P., b. Nov. 7, 1827; res. in 1900 at Lewiston, 

Me. 
iii. DANIEL, b. May 13, 1830; d. Nov. 6, 1866; unm. 
iv. OLIVER H., b. July i, 1833; d. July 12, 1835. 
V. ANGELINE, b. in May, 1835; d. Sept. 19, 1854. 
vi. HOLMES, b. Aug. 16, 1837; m., April 3, i860, Vcsia C. 
Carr; res. in Auburn, Me.; a carpenter; no children, 
vii. JOHN P., b. at Auburn, Me., Feb. 7, 1842; m., Sept. 15, 
1873, ^!artha J., daughter of William and Sarah 
(Moore) Thomas of Lewiston, Me., b. April. 12, 1839. 
He lived in 1899 in Auburn, Me.; a butcher; no chil- 
dren. 

259. HOLMES,' (Hugh," Nathan,^ Akerman,^ Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Bridgewater, Mass., Feb. 11, 
1789; married Susannah . 

Feb. 21, 1849, Holmes and his wife, Susannah, of Auburn 
Me., sold to Isaac D. Pettingell land in Auburn, Me. 

He was in Mass. militia artillery, Sept. 3, 9, 21 and 23, 
1814, from Camden, Me. 

CHILDREN. 

i. HANNAH HOLMES,' b. Oct. 20, 1822; m., Oct. 20, 

1846, Guilford Stickney, b. in Belmont, Me., May 5, 

182 1, son of Dudley and Anna (Patterson) Stickney. 

Child of Guilford and Hannah H. (Pettingell) 

Stickney. 
Frances Ellen Stickney, b. Sept. 18, 1847. 
ii. ISAAC D.; res. in 1900 at Lewiston, Me. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 199 

260. HEMAN,' (Hugh,' Nathan,' Akerman,^ Daniel,' 
Samuel," Richard,') bom at Bridgewater, Mass., Feb. 13, 
1795 ; married first, Betsy Webber of Durham, Me., born Feb. 
17, 1792; she died June 2, 1847; married second, Rebecca 
Hamilton of Chebeague Island, Me., she died Feb. 14, 
1854; he married third, Mary A. Colby, she died March 
19, 1866. He died Nov. 18, 1866. 

Oct. 20, 1827, Heman, cabinet maker of Brunswick, Me., 
bought land in Brunswick of Alice McKeen. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Brunswick, Me.), 

438. i. HEMAN J.,» b. April 8, 1851. 

ii. GEORGE B., b. Nov. 4, 1853; d. Jan. i, 1854. 
iii. MALLEVILLE, b. Jan. 7, 1861; m. John C. Gerry of 
Lewiston; res. at Lewiston. 

26 1 . OREN,' (Hugh,' Nathan,' Akerman,' Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') ; married Jane R. Kendall. It is said 
that he went to Kansas. 

March 31, 1829, Oren of Minot, Me., bought land in 
Lewiston of David Barker. Jan. 5, 1838, Oren, yeoman, 
and wife, Jane R., of Lewiston, sold land there to Samuel 
Fogg. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SARAH J.,' b. Feb. 12, 1824; m., Aug. 2, 1847, Nathan 
Foster, son of Nathan and Betsy (Ware) Foster, b. 
Sept. 4, 1814; she d. May 21, 1866; he m. (2) Harriet 
N. Mansur. 
Children of Nathan and Sarah J. (Pettingell) Foster. 

1. Elizabeth Foster, b. June 2, 1848; m. F. E. Jenkins; 

d. July 24, 1871. 

2. Nathan Foster, b. Feb. 27, 1850; m. Mary F. 

Kelly. 

3. Samuel Noble Foster, b. Nov. 19, 1853; n^- Laura 

A. Silver. 

4. William Dewey Foster, b. April 18, 1856; d. Aug. 

9, 1889 ; has a son Oliver J. Foster, Kirksville, Mo. 



200 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

5. Sarah S. Foster, b. Nov. i, 1858; d. June 16, 1863. 

6. Grace Oaks Foster, b. Sept. 6, 1865; d. June 24, 

1886. 
ii. MARY B., b. at Auburn, Me., in 1828 [?]; m., Jan. 1, 
1853, Benjamin L. Richardson of Springfield, Mass. 
439. iii. CHARLES B., b. at Lewiston, Me., Dec. 19, 1829 [?]. 

iv. SUSAN E., b. at Auburn, Me., in 1832 [?]; m., at Spring- 
field, Nov. 14, 1853, F. A. LydsiOH, b. at Newburyport. 



262. JUSTIN,' (Hugh,« Nathan,^ Akerman," Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') born Oct. 11, 1805.; married, Dec. 2, 
1830, Relief, daughter of Capt. James and Susanna Harlow 
of Minot, Me.; he died Jan. 2, 1877. 

CHILDREN. 

440. i. CARLTON,' b. Jan. 28, 1832. 

441. ii. ROYAL H., b. April 25, 1834. 

442. iii. RICHMOND, b. Dec. 21, 1837. 

iv. SOLYMAN, b. Dec. 4, 1845; d. Dec. 8, 1870; unm. 



263. JOSIAH,' (Stephen," Stephen," Akerman,^ Dan- 
iel,^ Samuel,^ Richard/) bom at Dover, Mass., Oct. 12, 1807 ; 
married Sarah, daughter of Daniel and Sarah Trundy, born 
at Dover, Me., Sept. 2, 1808; he died at Thomaston, Me., 
about 1872. 

Oct. I, 1835, Josiah of Brooks, Me., sold property to 
Oliver Lewis. Aug. 19, 1833, Josiah of Dover, Me., bought 
property of Daniel Trundy. 

CHILDREN 

Call except the eldest bom at Brooks, Me.). 

i. REBECCA L.,« b. at Dover, Me., Aug. 17, 1832; m. (i), 

Matt or Mott; (2), Frank Gasha; res. in 1900 at 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
ii. MELISSA A., b. Oct. 11, 1837; m. {1), John Gordon; (2), 

at Hudson, N. H., in August, 1866, Mark H. Webster 

of Pelham. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 201 

iii. MARY R., b. July 4, 1840; m. (i), at Lawrence, May 12, 
1869, John Barnes, a sailor, b. at St. George, N. B.; 
(2), Mark H. Webster; res. in 1900 at Methuen. 

iv. LEUERA DEREXA, b. Jan. 4, 1843; m. (i), Lonn 
Davis; (2), Jones; res. in 1900 at Lynn. 

443. V. ANSEL G., b. Oct. 4. 1844. 

vi. HANNAH E. JOSEPHINE, b. June 1, 1846; m. (i), 
at Methuen, April 23, 1866, Richard Young, Jr., shoe- 
maker, b. at Farmington, N. H., son of Richard and 
Mary Young; {2), John Little field; she res. in 1900 at 
Nashua, N. H. 

264. WILLIAM RIPLEY,' (William Ripley," Lemuel,' 
Daniel,^ Daniel,^ Samuel," Richard,') ; married Amia, daugh- 
ter of Carmi Wells, bom at Rochester, N. Y. ; she was living 
in 1898 at Marengo, 111.; he died there May, 1889, aged 
about 81 years. He left Vermont about 1851. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at StQwe, Vt.). 

i. WILLIAM'; d. young. 

444. ii. CARMI WELLS, b. Oct. 31, 1835. 

445. iii. LEMUEL RIPLEY, b. Jan. 30, 1839. 

446. iv. GEORGE S., b. Oct. 30, 1840. 

447. V. ORSON NELSON, b. June 16, 1844. 

448. vi. EUGENE ELSON, b. June 7, 1846. 

vii. SADIE, b. March 12, 1848; m. Julius Simons; res. in 
1898 at Marengo, 111. 

viii. CHARLES H., b. Jan. 27, 1851; m. and had two chil- 
dren living in 1899 in Iowa; he d. in Kansas about 
1876. 

265. CLARK,' (William R.,'' Lemuel,' Daniel,* Daniel,' 
Samuel," Richard,') bom in 1796; married, Dec. 2, 1824, 
Abigail Butts of Stowe, Vt. ; he died at Plymouth, Mich., 
Oct. I, 1886, "aged 90 years." 

CHILD 

(bom at Stowe, Vt.). 

449. ORLANDO R.,» b. about 1825. 



202 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

266. FITCH/ (Lemuel/ Lemuel/ Daniel/ Daniel/ 
Samuel/ Richard/) born at New Lisbon, N. Y., Aug. lo, 
1804; married Mary Winsor; he died about i860. 

He was a farmer ; for many years he was deacon of the Bap- 
tist church in New Lisbon, N. Y. ; was a man of rare piety. 

CHILD. 

450. DANIEL F./ b. about 1832. 

267. AL^NSON,' (Lemuel," Lemuel,' Daniel,' Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') born at New Lisbon, N. Y., May 20, 
1808; married, Nov. 10, 1842, Adelia, daughter of Truman 
and Polly (Nichols) Bennett, bom May 8, 1815; she died 
at West Winfield, N. Y., March 21, 187 1 ; he died at Utica, 
N. Y., Nov. 15, 1886. 

He was a farmer and a member of the Baptist church. 
He and his wife were both worthy and exemplary people. 

CHILDREN. 

451. i. GEORGE DELEVAN,' b. at New Lisbon, N. Y., Dec. 

3. 1843. 

452. ii. WILLIS WAYLAND, b. at New Lisbon, N. Y., Dec. 21, 

1845- 
iii. MARTHA ADELAIDE, b. at New Lisbon, N. Y., Jan. 
6, 1850; m., at West Winfield, N. Y., May 19, 1875, 
James W. Rayhill. 
453- iv. LEMUEL FITCH, b. at Laurens, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1S52. 

268. LEMUEL CLEFF,' (Lemuel," Lemuel,^ Daniel,' 
Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') bom at New Lisbon, N. Y., 
June 3, 1812; maiTied, April 2, 1837, Mary, daughter of 
Rev. Seth and Irene (Bennett) Gregory; she resided in 
1897 at Lansing, Mich., aged 83 years; he died at Ithaca, 
Mich., March 20, 1875. 

He was pastor of the ist Baptist church at Akron, Erie 
county, N. Y., for six years; then moved to Wilson, Ni- 
agara county, where he remained seven years; he then 
located at Litchfield, Hillsdale county, Mich. 

He was with the Christian Commission during the Civil 
War, caring for sick and wounded soldiers. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 203 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Laurens. N. Y.)- 

i. HENRY LIVINGSTONE, » b. Dec. 19, 1839; d. Dec. 30, 

1842. 
454. ii. HENRY ROMAINE, b. Jan. 4, 1851. 

iii. HELEN JOSEPHINE, b. April 2, 1853; m. Albert John- 
son; she d. at Wilson, N. Y. 

Children of Albert and Helen Josephine (Pettingell ] 
Johnson. 

1. Burt L. Johnson; druggist, of Lansing, Mich. 

2. Mary I. Johnson; of Lansing, Mich. 



269. JOHN SCOTT,' (Lemuel," Lemuel,^ Daniel,' Dan- 
iel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at New Lisbon, N. Y., Feb. 
26, 1816; married, Sept. 15, 1840, at New Lisbon, N. Y., 
Abigail, daughter of Rev. Seth and Irene (Bennett) 
Gregory. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at New Lisbon. N, Y.). 

455. i. ALBERT HENDERSON,' b. Feb. 26, 1842. 

ii. ESTHER ELINA, b. Feb. 12, 1844; d. at Hudson, Mich., 
Dec. 23, 1865, unm. 

456. iii. JUDSON GREGORY, b. March 26, 1849. 

iv. MARY ADELLE; m. in October, 1875, /erome C. 
KnovAton, professor of law in Michigan L^niversity. 
Children of Jerome C. and Mary A. (Pettingell) 
Knowlton. 

1. Ida Knowlton, b. July 31, 1876. 

2. Annie Knowlton, b. Sept. 21, 1882. 

2 70. CHARLES NELSON,' (Lemuel," Lemuel,^ Dan- 
iel,' Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at New Lisbon, N. Y., 
Dec. II, 1820; married, May 27, 1845, Lucia, daughter 
of John Gregory, at New Lisbon, N. Y. ; he died at Whites- 
boro, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1887, " aged 66 years i month and 16 
days." 

He was a Baptist minister. 



204 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

i. JOHN GREGORY/ b. at Hartwick, N. Y., May 31, 
1846; d. at Whitesboro, N. Y., March 14, 1862. 

ii. CHARLES FENIMORE, b. at Whitesboro, N. Y., 
Sept. 15, 1864; unm. ; res. at Whitesboro with his 
mother in 1897. 

iii. LUCIA LOUISE, b. at Pahnyra, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1867; 
m., Nov. 30, 1892, at Whitesboro, N. Y., Levi Snell 
Chapman, b. at Fayetteville, N. Y., son of Nathan R. 
and M. M. (Tibbetts) Chapman; a law^'er. 

271. HORATIO/ (Horatio,' Lemuel,' Daniel,^ Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Canterbury, Conn., Sept. 2, 
1804; married, at New Lisbon, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1828, Sally 
Rockwell, born in 1810; she died at Corning, N. Y., April 
7, 1 89 1, "aged 80 years 5 months and 7 days;" he died there 
Jan. 28, 1891. 

He joined the Congregational church at New Lisbon, 
N. Y., in March, 1820; he became a Presbyterian clergy- 
man. He lived at Cohoes, N. Y., in 1866. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at New Lisbon, N. Y.). 

i. HARRIET ELIZA,» b. July 25, d. July 31, 1829. 
ii. LETITIA T., b. Jan. 8, 1832; m., at Hamellsville, Steu- 
ben county, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1859, William Henry 
Brown, b. at Coming, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1829, son of 
Jonathan and Eliza (Fridley) Brown. 
Children of William H. and Letitia T. (Pettingell) 
Brown (bom at Coming). 

1. Carrie Leona Brown, b. June 30, 1859; d. July 7, 

1862. 

2. Arnold Thurber Brown, b. April 6, 1861. 

3. Clarence Pettingell Brown, b. Sept. 16, 1862. 

; 4. William Fridley Brown, b. Nov. 13, 1863; d. June 

16, 1865. 

5. Arthur Fridley Brown, b. May 11, 1865; d. July 12, 

1868. 

6. Atticus Leslie Brown, b. Nov. 22, 1866; d. Aug. 29, 

1893. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 205 

7. Emily Grace Brown, b. July 16, 1869. 

8. Gertrude Lucretia Brown, b. April 8, 1871. 

9. Sally Rockwell Brown, b. Nov. 17, 1873. 

iii. LEONA HALLMAN (HALLANICE?), b. Nov. 24, 1834; 
m., at Susquehanna, Pa., Dec. 25, 1861, Arthur Stim- 
son Baker, b. at Tyre, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1836, son of Rev. 
Nathan Baker of Seneca Falls, N. Y. ; he d. at Seneca 
Falls Aug. 31, 1893; she d. there Dec. 19, 1898. 
Children of Arthur S. and Leona H. (Pettingell) 
Baker. 

1. Jennie Leona Baker, b. at Susquehanna, Pa., Jan. 

28, 1862; d. at Washington, D. C, April 25, 1864. 

2. Florence Letitia Baker, b. at Coming, N. Y., Sept. 

19, 1864; d. at Omaha, Neb., May 8, 1896. 

3. Genevieve Lucy Baker, b. at Cohoes, N. Y., Sept. 

4, 1868; d. at Saratoga, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1870. 

4. Nathan Blanchard Baker, b. at Saratoga, N. Y., 

June 6, 1870. 

5. Edward Pettingell Baker, b. at Seneca Falls, N. Y., 

Dec. 25, 1872. 

457. iv. ATTICUS ALLISON, b. Aug. 8, 1837. 

272. WILLIAM,' (Horatio," Lemuel,' Daniel," Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,^) bom at Canterbury, Conn., Sept. 26, 
1807; married, at New Lisbon, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1836, Mary 
Grover; he died at New Lisbon, N. Y., June 7, 1893. 

Mary, widow of William, resided on the old homestead 
with her daughter in 1900. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at New Lisbon, N. Y.). 

i. CHARLES FINNEY,' b. April 7, 1838; enlisted in the 
i2ist regt., N. Y. vol.; was promoted to 2d lieutenant; 
was killed on the third day of the battle of the Wilder- 
ness, May, 1864. 

458. ii. EDWARD EVERETT, b. Aug. 24, 1839. 

iii. WILLIAM FLAVEL, b. March 22, 1841; enlisted in the 
143d regt., N. Y. vol.; d. of fever at Columbia College 
Hospital, Washington, D. C, Dec. 5, 1862. 

iv. PAULINA, b. Sept. 6, 1842; m., Dec. 21, 1864, Irving 
Stccre. 



2o6 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Children of Irving and Paulina (Pettingell) Steere. 

1. Charles Pettingell Steere, b. March 2, 1866; d. Oct. 

7. 1887. 

2. "William Flavel Steere, b. May 6, 1867; m., at 

Springfield, Mo., April 2, 1897, Effie Palmer; 
they have two children; res. at Springfield, Mo., 
in 1900. 

3. Irving Steere, b. July 26, 1872. 

4. Edward Steere, b. Aug. i, 1875. 

V. JULIA, b. July 26, 1850; m., Aug. 15, 1878, Rev. Clayton 
E. Gregory. 
Children of Clayton E. and Julia (Pettingell) Gregory. 

1. Paul Pettingell Gregory; res. in 1897 at Lena, N. Y. 

2. Lena S. Gregory, b. May 5, 1882; d. Jan. 26, 1883. 

273. JULIUS SIMIEN,' (Horatio/ Lemuel,^ Daniel,^ 
Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Canterbury, Conn., 
Feb. 20, 1810; married, Oct. 8, 1839, Phoebe H. Mosher of 
Laurens, N. Y. ; he died at Walton, N. Y., May 22, 1895. 

He was a Presbyterian clergyman. 

CHILDREN 
i. FRANCES A.,' b. July 10, 1840; m., Nov. 18, 1863, 
George Ogden Mead. 

Child of George O. and Frances A. (Pettingell) Mead. 
Frances Lillian Mead, b. May 19, 1866; m., Aug. 
27, 1890, F. A. Porter, 
ii. CATHERINE ELIZA, b. Aug. 20, 1844 ; d. Aug. 14, 1862 ; 

unm. 
iii. MARY, b. Oct. 11, 1851; m. Charles F. Notion, secretary 
of Holland Patent; she d. Feb. 10, 1883. 
Children of Charles F. and Mary (Pettingell) Notton. 

1. Frank Notton. 

2. Julia Notton. 

<,rg. iv. WILLIAM H., b. at Walton, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1853. 

274. JAMES,' (John," Solomon,' Daniel,' Daniel,' Sam- 
uel,^ Richard,') born at Rodman, N. Y., March 4, 1800; 
married, at Henderson, N. Y., March 10, 1825, Almira 
Clement; he died there Dec. 19, 1880. 

He kept a hotel at Henderson, N.Y., for a number of years. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 207 

CHILDREN. 

i. ALMIRA,' b. Nov. 3, 1831; m. Penney. 

460. ii. JAMES N., b. at Henderson, N. Y., July 20, 1835. 
iii. MEHITABLE, b. Dec. 26, 1839; m." McDowell. 

461. iv. R. C, b. at Waterloo, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1846; not a Pettin- 

gell by descent; a nephew of Almira brought up by 
James; he now bears the Pettingell name. 

275. GEORGE,' (John," Solomon,' Daniel," Daniel,^ 
Samuel, = Richard,^) born at Rodman, N. Y., in 1802 [?]; 
married, at Henderson, N. Y., Mrs. Minerva (Lawrence) 
Alexander; he died at Lon-aine, N. Y., in 1867, aged 65. 
He was a farmer. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Henderson, N. Y.). 

i. LAVILLA,' b. March 26, 1829; d. Oct. 9, 1S70. 
ii. ONELIA, b. Nov. 29, 1831; d. Aug. 20, 1893. 
iii. MINERVA, b. Oct. 8, 1836; m. George W. Goodenoiigh; 

res. in 1900 at Hermansville, Mo. 

Child of George W. and Minerva (Pettingell) Good- 
enough. 

James A. Goodenough, b. at Henderson, N. Y., 
Aug. 20, 1873. 
iv. GEORGE MANFORD, b. May 15, 1843; m- Annie 

Barrett; res. (1900) at Montrose, So. Dak. 
V. MAHALA E., b. May 15, 1843; m. Amasa Arnold, a 

sailor and a soldier in the Civil War; res. at Montrose, 

McCook county. So. Dak. 
vi. E. ALBERTO, b. May 4, 1846; m. Dora Bahcock; res. 

(i8go) at Montrose, So. Dak. 



276. EASTMAN,' (John,'^ Solomon,' Daniel,^ Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') bom at Rodman, N. Y., about 181 1; 
married, Oct. 23, 1835, Caroline Sayles of Hounsfield, 
N. Y. ; she died at Rodman, N. Y., April 23, 1890, "aged 
74 years i month 19 days;" he died there May 24, 1893, 
"aged 81 years 11 months." He was a carpenter. 



2o8 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

i. SAMANTHA.' 
ii. HANNAH, 
iii. LELIA. 
iv. ALMH^A. 

V. ALANSON A., 19 years old, enlisted at Rodman, N. Y., 
Aug. 19, 1862, in the ist bat., co. D., Black River 
artillery, later co. B., loth artillery; mustered out 
at Petersburg, Va., June 23, 1865. 
vi. MANFORD A., aged 18 years, enlisted at Rodman, 
N. Y., Aug. II, 1862, in the ist bat., co. D., Black 
River artillery, later co. B., loth artillery, for 3 
years; mustered out at Petersburg, Va., June 23, 1865. 
All living in 1897 but the eldest boy (Alanson?), who d. 
in the spring of 1896. 

277. ASA F.,' (John," Solomon,'^ Daniel,^ Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Adams, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1813; 
married first, Ann Penney; married second, in 1840, Anna 
S. Castle, born Feb. 26, 1820; married third, Oct. i, 1890, 
at Henderson, N. Y., Olive S., daughter of Thomas and 
Abigail (Russell) Howland, bom at Victory, N. Y., in 
March, 1870; he died July 12, 1900. 

The father and three sons were living in Henderson, 
N. Y., on the old homestead in 1897. 

CHILDREN, 
i. EUGENE ASEL,« b. Aug. 17, 1841; m. Amanda V. 
Spragtie. 

465. ii. DENNISON P., b. Feb. 28, 1851. 

466. iii. PARDON NEWALL. b. June 28, 1858. 

278. JOHN,' (Elihu,« Solomon,^ Daniel,' Daniel,' Sam- 
uel,- Richard/) born at Rome, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1795; mar- 
ried, in 18 1 8, at Ellisburgh, N.Y., Paulina Spink; she died 
at Willard, Utah, Dec. 8, 1885; he died there Dec. 20, 1863. 

He was in the War of 18 12 and in the battle of Sandy 
Creek. After his death a pension was granted in 1868 to 
his wife. He moved to Utah in 1852. In 1857 he drew a 
land warrant. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 209 

CHILDREN. 

i. CLARINDA/ b. Aug. 11, 1819; d. at Laurel, Franklin 

county, Ind., in 1845. 

467. ii. ELIHU, b. in Jefferson county, N. Y., April 3, 1821. 

iii. ELIZA JANE, b. March 28, 1824; m., in 1842, at Alton, 

111., John Piirscl; she d. at Laurel, Ind., Sept. 14, 1844. 



279. ELIHU' or ELLA, (Elihu,^ Solomon,^ Daniel,^ 
Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,^) born March 7, 1800; married, 
at Ellisburgh, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1824, Betsey Elizabeth 
Skiiiner, born March 5, 1807, died at Port Huron, Mich., 
Oct. II, 1884; he died there June 17, 1877. 

CHILDREN. 

i. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN," b. in Jefferson county, 

N. Y., May 7, 1825; d. about 1896; unm. 
ii. HARRIET ARDELIA, b. in Jefferson county, N. Y., 
May 31, 1827; m. Eben Joslin of Wolf Island; she d. 
Sept. 26, 1891. 
iii. LUCINDA M., b. in Jefferson county, N. Y., Aug. 31, 
1829; m. John Sherman of Jefferson county, N. Y. ; 
she d. Dec. 17, 1866. 
468. iv. WILLARD WHITE, b. at Wolf Island, St. Lawrence 
river, Jan. 17, 1832. 
V. LOUISA E., b. at Wolf Island Feb. 2, 1835; m. William 
Steele; res. at Clayton, Jefferson county, N. Y., in 
1897. 
vi. CATHERINE C, b. at Wolf Island Dec. 29, 1837; d. at 
Port Huron, Mich., Nov. 5, 1852. 
468a. vii. JAMES M., b. at Wolf Island July 3, 1840. 

viii. ORINDA, b. at Wolf Island July 22, 1846; m. James 
McCree; res. at Valparaiso, Ind., in 1897. 

280. BENJAMIN,' (EHhu," Sol-mon,^ Daniel,* Dan- 
iel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') bom at Rome, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1802 ; 
married, at Ellisburgh, N. Y., Electa Nichols; she died at 
Rockford, Mich., about 1890, "aged 86 years;" he died there 
about 1880. 



2IO PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

i. SARAH,' b. in New York state Jan. 26, 1827; m., in 

1844, William Johnson; she d. at Rockford, Mich., 

about 1879. 
ii. SUSAN, b. at Webster, Mich., Feb. 15, 1829; m., in 

1862, Robert Harrison; res. in 1900 at Cedar Springs, 

Mich, 
iii. MARY, b. at Webster July 8, 1S31. 

469. iv. BRIGHAM, b. at Webster Sept. 17, 1832. 

V. EMILY, b. at Webster April i, 1836; m., in 1854, Wil- 
liam Harrison; res. in 1897 at Cedar Springs, Mich. 

28 I . IRA,^ (Elihu,« Solomon,^ Daniel,' Daniel,' Samuel, =" 
Richard,^) born at Rome, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1806; married, 
at Oriskany, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1823, Laura Evans, born at 
Whitestown, N. Y., April 25, 1808; she died at New Haven, 
N. Y., Jan. 24, 1872; he died there May 11, 1870. ("His 
nephevif Elihu [No. 467] says Ira married Laura Wood worth 
at Ellisburgh, N. Y."— J. M. P.) 

CHILDREN. 

i. HENRY L.,« b. in Jefferson county, N. Y., Feb. 22, 
1826; d. in 1862; m. at Richland, N. Y., Lavina Lii- 
cinda, daughter of Walter and Hannah (Payne) 
Mentor, b. March 23, 1832 ; she m. (2) W. A. Anderson, 
ii. ELIJAH, b. in Oneida county, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1828; 
m. Harriet Maisden; res. at Texas, N. Y. (1900). 

470. iii. SIMON, b. in Oneida county, N. Y., April 2, 1830. 

iv. SUSAN E., b. in Oneida county Oct. 22, 1832; she m. 

; d. at New Haven, N. Y., May 13, 1884. 

V. ELECTA E., b. in Jefferson county May 22, 1835; m., 

at New Haven, N. Y., Nathaniel Hammond, farmer; 
/ res. in 1900 at Wellington Junction, N. Y. 

vi. CLARA A., b. in Oswego county, N. Y., March 12, 1S38; 

m., at Texas, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1855, Samuel Pcnficld; 

in 1900 he was lighthouse keeper at Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
vii. CHARLES M., b. in Mexico, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1842; d. 

Dec. 22, 1845. 

282. ELIJAH,' (Elihu," Solomon,^ Daniel,' Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') ; married Mary Harpum at Ellisburgh, 
N. Y. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 211 

283. WILLIAM H.,' (Nathaniel/ Nathaniel,' Daniel/ 
Daniel/ Samuel,- Richard,') born at Canton, Mass., Oct. 
16, 1797; married first, Nov. 29, 1819, Sally A., daughter 
of Ezekiel Johnson, born at Canton July 10, 1798, died 
there Nov. 19, 1854, " aged 54 years; " he married second, 
Oct. 28, 1856, Catherine M., daughter of Reuben and 
Abigail Lyon, born at Milton; he died at Canton Dec. 30, 
1876. 

Aug. 23, 1823, William H. and wife, Sally A., of Milton 
sold to Robert Edson of Dedham land that William H. 
had recently bought. Catherine M., wife of William H., 
conveyed property in Norfolk county in 1870. 

CHILDREN 

(all but Sarah bom at Canton, Mass.). 

i. SARAH A.,« b. at Milton Dec. 6, 1820; m., Feb. 2, 1842, 

William E. Held of Sharon, Mass. 
ii. HARRIETT F., b. June 20, 1826; m., Jan. 2, 1849, 

Adams O. Sinclair, moulder, of Canton, 
iii. FRANCES E., b. May i, 1830; m., at Dedham, Mass., 

May 12, 1850, Joseph S. Winfield. 
iv. ENSIGN L., b. Oct. 3, 1833; probably m.; res. in the 
West in 1888. 
471. V. WILLARD W., b. May 14, 1837. 

284. JOHN,' (John," Elkanah,^ Daniel," Daniel,' Sam- 
uel," Richard,') born at Dedham, Mass., May 5, 1804; mar- 
ried Aug. 16, 1827, Sarah Brooks, daughter of Jacob Felt, 
born at Charlestown, Mass., May 16, 1810, died in 1877; he 
died Jan. 13, 1894, at Asbury Park, N. J. Jacob Felt was 
a merchant, afterwards a practising physician at Ports- 
mouth, N. H. In 1808 he discovered yellow ochre in Ten- 
nessee, making a fortune as the result of the discovery. 
Sarah B. (Felt) Pettingell was a graduate of the Medical 
School of the University of Pennsylvania and the pioneer 
woman practitioner of homoeopathy in Philadelphia. 

John and wife, Sarah, of Charlestown, sold property in 
Dedham that John Pettingell their father bought in 18 n 



212 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

of one Dean, July 24, 1848; John and wife, Sarah, of Con- 
cord, N. H., sold property in Dedham known as the Jesse 
Dean homestead to James Dean. He was sheriff of Merri- 
mac county, N. H., for 18 years; later he went to Phila- 
delphia, where he engaged in the real estate business. He 
was a subscriber to the fund to pay the expenses of the 
New Hampshire volunteers commanded by Caleb Cushing 
in the Mexican War. The last twenty-five years of his 
life, he was blind ; the result of a cataract. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARTHA ELIZABETH,' b. at Charlestown, Mass., 
July 5, 1828; m. Stephen Pierson of Alton, 111.; she d. 
at Asbury Park May 16, 1894; no children. 

472. ii. JACOB GERRY, b. at Charlestown May 6, 1830. 

iii. MARY ANN, b. at Charlestown June 4, 1832; d. March 
28, 1835. 

473. iv. GEORGE DEAN. b. at Charlestown May 26, 1834. 

V. SARAH AUGUSTA, b. at Concord, N. H., Oct. 29, 1836; 

d. Jan. 13, 1837. 
vi. JLYDIA ADELIA, b. at Concord July 17, 1839: m., 

July 29, 1858, Andrew R. Barrows of Boston; she d. at 

Washington, D. C, Aug. 10. 1870. 

Children of Andrew R. and Lydia A. (Pettingell) 
Barrows. 

1. Minnie Adelia Barrows, b. at Boston, June 12,1859. 

2. George Andrew Barrows, b. at Boston May 8, 1863; 

a doctor. 

vii. ELIZA FELT, b. at Concord March 8, 1842; graduated 
from the Women's Medical College, Philadelphia, in 
1864, and from the Pennsylvania Medical College in 
1865; now a physician at 300 North Tenth street, 
Philadelphia, Pa.; spells the name " Pettingill." 

viii. JOHN B., b. at Concord May 10, 1845; physician in 
Chicago, III.; graduated from University of Pennsyl- 
vania in 1870. 
ix. SARAH ELLA, b. at Concord June 5, 1848; m., Nov. 
25, 1875, William Chubb of Philadelphia, Pa. 
Children of William and Sarah E. (Pettingell) Chubb. 

1. Sarah H. Chubb, b. Oct. 12, 1876. 

2. William Pettingell Chubb, b. Aug. 25, 1881. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 213 

285. GEORGE W.,' (George Dorrance/ Jolin,^ Daniel/ 
Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Providence, R. I., in 
1804; married Mary Coleny, born at Masonville, Delaware 
county, N. Y., in 1822. 

He was a blacksmith. He resided in Tioga county. Pa. 

CHILD. 

MUNRO W.,' b. at Wells, Tioga county, Pa., in 1845; 
in., at Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1885, Lihbie, daughter 
of James and Mary Thompson, b. at Horseheads: res. 
(1901) at Leona, Pa.; blacksmith. 

286. JOHN G.,' (George Dorrance,' John,= Daniel,* 
Daniel,' Samuel,- Richard,') bom in 1807 ; married Amanda 
; he died at St. Charles, III., about 1882. 

He was a tailor and a prominent man ; lived in Pennsyl- 
vania. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SEELY.» 
ii. GEORGE; res. at Jefferson, Iowa, in 1900. 

Three daughters, names not known to the compiler. 

287. DANIEL,' (George Dorrance,'' John,-' Daniel,' 
Daniel,^ Samuel,- Richard,') born April i, 181 1; married, 
in New York state, Ann Eliza Safford; she died about 1894 
at Eldridge, No. Dak.; he died Feb. 28, 1854, in Pike town- 
ship, Otter county. Pa. 

CHILDREN. 
476. i. WILLIAM WALLACE,' b. at Lawrenceville, Pa., Oct. 

IS. 1837. 
ii. HELEN, b. at Daggetts Hollow, Pa., about 1839; m. 
Hiram Cowan; res. in 1900 at Windsor, No. Dak. 

iii. RUTHVIN BRICE, b. at Daggetts Hollow, Pa., about 
1842. He was 64 feet tall in his stocking feet; he was 
first a three months' man in a Pennsylvania regt. and 
afterwards served throughout the Civil War; he was 
probably at one time in ist Mich, cavalry; he was 
unm. as far as known; last heard from just before the 
Custer massacre, in which he is thought to have 
perished. 

iv. ALICE, b. in Gaines township, Potter county, Pa., about 
1848; m., in 1897, Henry Adams of Oakdale, Pa. 



214 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

288. JAMES MADISON,' (George Dorrance,' John,' 
Daniel,' Daniel," Samuel,' Richard,') born at Fishkill, 
N. Y., May 2, 181 5; married Clarissa Mott; she died in 
August, 1883; he died Feb. 20, 1901. He resided in 1900 
at Jobs Corner, Tioga county. Pa. 

CHILDREN. 

i. LAURA', 
ii. LEROY. 
iii. CHARLOTTE R. 
iv. MARY. 
V. ELNORA. 
vi. EUNICE, 
vii. GEORGE; res. in 1900 at Jobs Comer, Tioga county. 

Pa. 
viii. SARAH. 

289. JOHN A.,' (Joseph,' William,^ Joseph." Daniel' 
Samuel,' Richard,') born at Leeds, Me., Dec. 26, 1813; 
married Mary Billings of Chesterville, Me.; he died in 1867. 

He was a millwright. He lived at Fayette, Me., and 
Monmouth, Me. He and his wife were among the incor- 
porators of the Union church at North Monmouth, Me., 
and he was a trustee in 1852. He was master of the Mon- 
mouth Lodge of F. & A. M., May 21, 1861, at incorporation. 

CHILDREN. 

477. i. LEONIDAS,* b. at Livermore, Me.. June 23, 1840. 

478. ii. MILLARD F., b. at Monmouth, Me. 
iii. LANTHE J.; living in 1897. 

iv. ELLEN. 

Two children died young. 

290. WILLIAM P.,' (Joseph," William,' Joseph," Dan- 
iel,' Samuel,' Richard,') born at Leeds, Me., Dec. 4, 1815; 
married first. May 2, 1849, Mary A. Blake; she died Jan. 
25, 1863; he married second, Aug. 27, 1865, Hannah Owen; 
he died at Monmouth, Me., "aged 84 years." 

He was a farmer. In 1864 William of Monmouth, Me., 
sold land in Rochester, N. Y. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 



215 



CHILDREN. 

i. HENRY D./ b. May 16, 1850; d. March 19, 1851. 

ii. MARIETTA M., b. Dec. 20, 1852; d. same day. 
iii. GEORGIANNA D., b. Dec. 20, 1852; d. same day. 
iv. ANNETTE A., b. Jan. 25, 1854; m. Walter Leavitt, an 
attorney; she d. in Minnesota. 

29 I . ICHABOD A.,'* (Joseph," William, = Joseph/ Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') bom June 30, 1821; married, at Win- 
throp. Me., Martha, daughter of Isaac and Sarah Morse, of 
Canton, Mass. ; she died at Lincolnville, Me. 

He resided in 1899 at Memphis, Mo.; he was a farmer. 

CHILDREN, 
i. ALFARETTA'; d. aged 8 weeks. 
479. ii. NEWLAND M., b. at Monmouth, Me., March 24, 1851. 
iii. WALTER LINCOLN, b. at Monmouth, Me., Aug. 8, 
1859 [?]; graduated from Kents Hill in 1880; d. unm. 
at Ayer, Mass., Dec. 31, 1885. 
iv. ISAAC FRANKLIN; d. aged 3 years 6 months. 

292. JOSEPH GARCELON,^ (Joseph," William,^ Jo- 
seph,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') bom at Wayne, Me., 
Aug. 17, 1828; married, at Pittsfield, 111., Sept. 13, 1859, 
Mary E., daughter of Almond and Helena (Young) Dilling- 
ham, born at Pittsfield, 111., Dec. 15, 1840; died there Aug. 
16, 1883. He graduated from Colby University, Water- 
ville. Me., in 1855, and studied law at Auburn, Me. He 
resided in 1899 at Buffalo, Wilson county, Kan. At 
one time he was an attorney at Pittsfield, 111. 

CHILDREN 
(.all but the youngest born at Pittsfield, 111.). 

i. ALICE,' b. Oct. 14, 1861; m., Dec. 10, 1884, Oscar G. 

Bjuke at Emporia, Kan.; she d. Nov. 18, 1885. 

Child of Oscar G. and Alice (Pettingell) Bjuke. 

Alice Bjuke. b. Nov. 9, 1885; d. Aug. 5, 1886. 
ii. FRED, b. Jan. 18, 1863; m., in August, 1894, at Emporia, 

Kan., Ella Jones; res. in Kansas; no children (1900). 

* It was ray pleasure to meet Mr. Pettingell and his wife at Memphis, Mo., in igoo. — 
J. M. P. 



2i6 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iii. MAUD, b. Aug. 7, 1866; m., June 5, 1S98. near Buffalo, 

Kan., Stephen A. D. Ogdev. 

Child of Stephen A. D. and Maud (Pettingell) Ogden. 

Irene N. Ogden, b. July 24, 1899. 
iv. HELENA, b. Aug. 23, 1869. 
V. BERTHA, b. April 14, 1874; d. April 10, 1875. 
vi. FRANK M., b. at Emporia, Kan., May 18, d. Nov. 15, 

1877. 

293. ARVIDA BRIGGS,' (Ruel," William,^ Joseph, 
Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') bom at Leeds, Me., June 27, 
1818; married, Jan. i, 1843, Elvira Ann Sumner. 

CHILDREN, 
i. ELVIRA JANE,' b. Oct. 26, 1843; m. E. K. Prescott. 
ii. MARY ROGERS, b. Aug. 17, 1849; d. July 23, 1866. 
iii. AUGUSTA WINDSOR, b. Oct. 27, 1851; m,, Feb. 17, 
1882, Frank E. Niles of Brunswick, Me. 
480. iv. FRANK ELLSWORTH, b. July 25, 1861. 

294. CYRENUS,' (Ruel," William,^' Joseph,' Daniel,'' 
Samuel,- Richard,') born at Leeds, Me., March 10, 1820; 
married, Jan. 15, 1845, Ann A. Bates. 

CHILDREN 
Cborn at Leeds. Me.). 

4S1. i. HENRY F.,» b. April 20, 1846. 

ii. EMILY A., b. Sept. 14, 1850; d. Nov. 27, 1855. 
iii. EMILY A., b. Aug. 28, i860; m., June 19, 1881, Mauley 

Coffin; res. at Leeds, Me. 
iv. EMMA E., b. Nov. 18, 1862; m., Dec. 23, 1883, O. E. 

Curtis; res. at Leeds, Me. 
v. MARY EMMA HAMMOND, an adopted daughter, b. 
at East Livermore, Me., Oct. 21, 1859; m. J. C. Wing; 
d. Jan. 22, 1886. 

295. SEWALL,' (Isaac," William,^ Joseph,' Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Wayne, Me., April 26, 1839; 
married first, Sept. 20, i860, Mary H., daughter of John 
and Mary B. Sanboni, of Machias, Me., bom at Machias 
Oct. 25, 1841. She died at Wayne, March 28, 1862, and 



SEVENTH GENERATION 217 

he married second, March 18, 1866, Emma F., daughter 
of Jesse and Lucy Bishop, of Wayne, born at Wayne, June 
26, 1846; she died Feb. 24, 1903. 

He was educated in the common schools, at Topsham 
Academy, and at Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, 
Me. In the Civil War he served in the nth Maine vol. 
inf. from Aug. 16, 1862, until June 12, 1865, when he was 
discharged at Richmond, Va. During his entire service 
he was absent from his regiment only five days. April 9, 
1865, he was present at the surrender of Gen. Lee and his 
army at Appomatox. 

In politics he is a Republican, and has served his town as 
selectman for eleven years. He has also served for many 
years as moderator and has been school committeeman 
and treasurer. For six years he has been a member of the 
Board of County Commissioners of Kennebec county. He 
spells the name " Pettingill." 

CHILDREN 
(born at Wayne, Me.). 

i. FRANCES S.,' b. July 12, 1861; d. Aug. 5, 1861. 
ii. MARY EMMA, b. Jan, 14, 1868; educated in thecommon 
schools and at Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female 
College; m., Feb. 6, i8g6 (pub. Jan. 30. 1896), Luther 
M. Norrts of Wayne. 

iii. BLANCHE ANGIE, b. March 2, 1879; educated in the 
common schools, at Maine Wesleyan Seminary and 
Female College, and at the State Normal School at 
Farmington, Me. ; she is a teacher. 

iv. OLIN SEWALL, b. June 8, 1882; a graduate of Maine 
Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me. ; attending the 
medical school of the University of Maine, January, 
1904. 

296. WILLIAM RUSSELL,' (William,^ WiUiam,^ Jo- 
seph,* Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Leeds, Me., Oct. 
19, 1847; married, Aug. 22, 1868, Fanny P. Libby, b. in 
Fredericton, N. B. He resides at Curtis Corner, Me. 
SpeUs the name " Pettengill." 



2i8 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN, 
i. GRACE VERNON/ b. June 30, 1869; m., March 10. 
1900, John Plaistcd of Chicago, 111. ; d. June 28, 1902. 
ii. SAMUEL HENRY, b. Aug. 31, 1870; a locomotive en- 
gineer on M. C. R. R. ; m., Dec. 25, 1899, Jessie Rob- 
inson, of Bartlett, N. H. 
iii. EMMA GERTRUDE, b. April 18, 1872; m,, Sept. 15, 
1893, Sanford Adams, station agent at Poland 
Springs, Me. 
iv. WILLIAM TILLOTSON. b. Oct. 6, 1873; student in 
theological institution at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., in 
1901; m., Sept. 23, 1902, Clara May Libby. 
V. CLARA EUNICE, b. July 23, 1875 ;d. Dec. 3, 1877. 
vi. RUTH EUGENIA, b. Dec. 23, 1876; student in Bates 
College in 1900; m., Sept. 23, 1902, Rev. A. A. Walsh. 
vii. CLARA MAY, b. March 27, 1879. 

viii. JAMES GARFIELD, b. Dec. 6, 1880; in business in 
Lewiston, Me. ; m., Oct. 30, 1903, Ada May Jackson. 
ix. FANNY LOUISA, b. July 3, 1882. 
X. SARAH RUBY, b. Feb. 23, 1884. 
xi. FRED RUSSELL, b. Sept. 24, 1887. 

297. WILLIAM HENRY,' (Arcadius," Obadiah,^ Jo- 
seph/ Daniel,^ Samuel,* Richard/) bom at Leeds, Me., June 
21, 1819; married, at Newburyport, Mass., Nov. 27, 1845, 
Betsey, daughter of Levi and Betsey Smart, of Vassalboro, 
Me.; she died at Lewiston, Me., Sept. 11, 1897, "aged 78 
years;" he died there about June, 1882. 

CHILDREN. 

i. (a son),* b. at Newburyport March i, 1849; d. young. 

ii. MARY ISABELLE, b. at Newburyport Oct. 25, 1851; 
res. at Lewiston; unm. (1897). 

iii. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, b. May 12, 1854; d. at Lewis- 
ton, Me., March 6, 1878; unm. 

iv. (a son), b. at Lewiston, Me., May 14, d. 19, i860. 

298. ARCADIUS,' (Arcadius,« Obadiah,'* Joseph,^ 
Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') bom at Leeds, Me., Dec. 11, 
1822; married first, at Topsham, Me., Oct. 21, 1843, Ann C. 
Morrill, bom Oct. 2, 1822, died Aug. 18, 1866; he married 
second, at East Livermore, Me., Jan. 13, 1867, L. J. Norris; 



SEVENTH GENERATION 219 

she died at Monmouth, Me., June 21, 1881 ; he married third, 
at Monmouth, Me., Nov. 15, 1881, Mrs. Theresa A. Morse; 
she died Jan. 6, 1884, at Canton, Me.; he married fovirth, at 
Monmouth, Me"., Aug. 21, 1884, Mrs. Florinda B. Moore 
of Winthrop, Me. 

He enlisted in the Civil War Aug. 18, 1862, in Co. D, 17th 
Me. infantry; was discharged for disability May 25, 1863; 
he is a pensioner. 

CHILDREN. 

i. (a child),' b. and d. in 1844. 

ii. ELLEN M., b. at Wayne, Me., Oct. 21, 1846; m., July 
4, 1864, HovL'ard C. Gott of Wayne. They have three 
children, 
iii. MARY A., b. at Wa3me, Me., June 21, 1849; d. at Mon- 
mouth, Me., Aug. 21, 1852. 

483. iv. LEVI M., b. at Monmouth, Me., Dec. 12, 1852. 

484. V. CHARLES M., b. at Wayne, Me., Sept. 3, 1853. 

485. vi. H. WESTON, b. at Wayne, Me., May 2, 1855. 

300. HOWARD,' (Howard,' Benjamin,' Benjamin," 
Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') bom Sept. 7, 1815; married, 
Nov. 8, 1848, Caroline Albina, daughter of Capt. Samuel 
Homans, of Augusta, Me.; he died at Augusta, Me., June 
22, 1883. He resided at Augusta; was alderman in 1861, 
1865 and 1866, and city assessor; he was in the common 
coimcil in 1857. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARY ELIZABETH,' b. Nov. 26, 1849; d. May 13, 

1869; unm. 
ii. ANGIE YOUNG, b. Sept. 29, 1851; d. July 25, 1876; 

unm. 
iii. IDA FRANCES, b. Aug. 21, 1855; m., April 14, 1887, 
Hugh C. MacFarlane; res. at Tampa, Fla. 
Children of Hugh C. and Ida F. (PettingeU) MacFarlane. 

1. Howard MacFarlane, b. May 28, 1888. 

2. Mary Elizabeth MacFarlane, b. March 7, 1895. 

iv. EDWIN HOWARD, b. June 22, 1858; d. unm. Dec. 6, 

1882. 
V. CARRIE HOMANS, b. March 16, d. Sept. 5, i860. 

486. vi. NOAH BROOKS KENT, b. Dec. 23, 1862. 



220 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

301. JOSEPH R.,' (Ansell/ Benjamin,^ Benjamin,' 
Daniel/ Samuel," Richard,') born at Augusta, Me., in 1812; 
married, at Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 19, 1845, Lavinia, 
daughter of Matthias Nutter, born at Newington, N. H., 
died at Cambridge May 6, 1887 ; he died there in July, 1895, 
" aged 83 years." There were no children. 

He died intestate; his heirs were Ubert K. Pettingell, 
Boston, nephew; Charlotte K. Goodwin, Louisville, Ky. ; 
Svisan J. A. Goss, Melrose; Hannah B. Taylor, Cambridge; 
Francis B. McKay, Pittsburg, Pa.; and Florence Pettingell, 
Boston, nieces. 



302. UBERT ADORNO LORENZO,'* (Ansell,* Benja- 
min, '"^ Benjamin,' Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') born at Au- 
gusta, Me., April 6, 1810; married first, in 1836, Rachel 
Clapp, daughter of Samuel and Hannah (Brooks) Kent, born 
at Boston Oct. 21, 1805, died there April i, 1858; he mar- 
ried second, at Kennebunk, Me., in i860, Phebe L. Hall, 
bom there in 1822, died at Melrose Sept. 2, 1887, "aged 65 
years 4 months; " he died at Melrose Nov. 4, 1883. 

He was of the firm of Pettingill & Co., Boston, news- 
paper advertising agency. Sept. 15, 1832, he was a member 
of Salem Light Infantry. At one time and another he 
owned real estate in South Boston. He spelled the name 
" Pettingill." [See Kent Genealogy.] 

CHILDREN 
Call but the youngest bom at Augusta. Me.)- 

i. CHARLOTTE KENT,' b. March 6, 1838 ;m., March 28, 
1 86 1, Edward L. Goodwin of Louisville, Ky., b. at 
Boston, son of John and Hannah Goodwin ; res. at 
Louisville. 

li. SUSAN JANE ADAMS, b. Sept. 24, 1840; m. (i), June 
16, 1868, Trucmait Flint; (2) Deacon Curtis E. Goss of 
Medford. 

* I met him in Boston in iSSi. — -J, M. P. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 221 

iii. HANNAH BROOKS, b. Aug. 7, 1842; m. Brooks Tay- 
lor; res. at Cambridge, 
iv. FIANCES BRADFORD, b. Nov. 29, 1844; m., Jan. 23, 
1866, James McKay of Pittsburg, Pa. 
4S7. V. UBERT KALLOCK.'b. June 2, 1848. 

vi. FLORENCE, b. at Melrose, Mass., Sept. 30, 1863; in St. 
Marv's Convent, Peekskill, N. Y. 



303. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,' (adopted son) (John 
A.,° Ziba,^ Benjamin,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,*) born 
Oct. 4, 1847; married, at Portsmouth, N. H., Jan. 17, 1873, 
Harriet S. Williams of Augusta, Me. 

He served in the 2d Maine cavalry in the Civil War; 
mustered in Jan. 2, 1864; discharged Dec. 6, 1865; after 
the war he crossed the plains with a wagon team to Mon- 
tana mines ; followed railroading later ; was for some years in 
the employ of the Haynes Sc De Wett Ice Company at Ice- 
boro, Me., where he resides (1903). He spells the name 
" Pettingill." 

CHILDREN. 

i. WILLIAM FLOYD,* b. July 12, 1873; d. May 9, 1880. 
ii. JOHN A., b. June 2, 1877; d. May 11, 1880. 
iii. MARY E., b. July 25, 1879; d. May 11, 1880. 
iv. MARGARET 1., b. Sept. 28, 1882. ' 
V. JAMES E., b. Oct. 12, 1889. 

304. CHARLES B.,' (Luther C.^ Ziba,=^ Benjamin,* 
Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born June 30, 1840; married, 
Jan. 21, 1869, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of John Young of 
Augusta, Me. 

He was for some years in a responsible position at the 
state house in Augusta. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Augusta, Me.). 

i. MARY,' b. Nov. 26, 1871; d. same day. 
ii. GEORGE E., b. Nov. 17, 1873; res. at Augusta (1897). 
iii. BENJAMIN A., b. Sept. 15, 1876; res. at Augusta (1897). 



222 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

305. ELISHA,' (Matthew," Daniel/ Obadiah/ Daniel,' 
Samuel,- Richard, born May 28, 1786; married Mehitable 
Hubbard of Fayette, Me., who was bom about 1795 and 
died in 1852; he died at Livermore Falls, Me., Sept. 21, 
1853. He is said to have been in the War of 181 2, in the 
company of George Waugh, in Col. E. Swett's regt., Mass. 
militia; served at Wiscasset, Me., Sept. 12-25, 1814, in a 
company raised at Redfield and vicinity. He lived at East 
Livermore, Me.; left his property, Jan. 3, 1853, to his nine 
children, leaving also a legacy to build a church in Liver- 
more Falls. 

CHILDREN 
(all but the eldest bom at Livermore Falls. Me.). 

488. i. OLIVER,' b. at Fayette Corner, Me., Oct. 11 (or 15), 

1814- 
ii. BERTHIA, b. Feb. 5, 181 7; m. Gideon Hinckley oi Lis- 
bon, Me.; d. at Farmington, Me., in 1893. 
Child of Gideon and Berthia (Pettingell) Hinckley. 
Clara (now Mrs. Clara A. Knowlton of Farmington, 
Me.). 

489. iii. ELISHA H., b. Sept. 11, 1819. 

iv. CAROLINE, b. July 27, i82i;d. Jan. 17, 1869; unm. 
V. ALBERT, b. May 3, 1824; d. May 29, 1825. 
vi. DANIEL FRANKLIN, b. March 19, 1826; m. Augusta 

Bruce of Hickory Hill, Tex.; d. at Jefferson, Tex., 

July 26, 1889; no children. 
489a. vii. ALBERT, b. March 28, 1828. 

490. viii. JOSEPH, b. Oct. 28, 1830. 

ix. BETSEY, b. March 11, 1835; m. Benjamin Stimans of 
Wells, Me.; she d. at Livermore Falls, May 7, 1892. 
Children of Benjamin and Betsey (Pettingell) Stimans. 

1. Quincy Stimans. 

2. Elbridge Stimans. 

X. ELIZA, b. Oct. 22, 1839; m., April 9, 1862, Alonzo M. 
Biinipus; res. at Livermore Falls (1898). 
Child of Alonzo M. and Eliza (Pettingell) Bumpus. 
Callie M. Bumpus, b. Jan. 27, 1872; m., Jan. 29, 1894, 

Edgar A. Jones. 

Child of Edgar A. and Callie M. (Bumpus) Jones. 

Mildred May Jones, b. June 14, 1897. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 223 

306. DANIEL/ (Matthew,^ Daniel/ Obadiah/ Daniel/ 
Samuel/ Richard/) born in Kennebec county, Me., Dec. 
II, 1787; removed about 181 5 to the then "far West;" 
remained, awhile in Pennsylvania, where he lost an arm while 
blasting rock. In 1816 he was at St. Louis, Mo., which 
he had reached by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. With 
others he took a government contract to carry supplies up 
the Missouri river. About the year 1818 he married Anna 
Bickmore of Maine, bom Oct. 27, 1795, died Aug. 4, 1867. 
He bought a farm on the opposite side of the river, about 
nine miles north of St. Louis, where his youngest son 
resided in 1898. 

The boat which he built and used on the Missouri was 
afterward used by the Wiggin Ferry Company. He died 
in the American Bottoms in Illinois, about twelve miles 
north of St. Louis, Nov. 19, 185 1. 

CHILDREN. 

i. (an infant),* b. and d. Oct. 24, 1819. 

ii. LAVINA, b. Aug. 27, d. Nov. 26, 1821. 

491. iii. ELRA PERRY, b. in Madison county, 111., March 10, 

1823. 
iv. BERTHIA. b. Aug. 26. 1825; m. George Job; she d. Oct. 
20, 1851. 

492. V. DANIEL A., b. April 6, 182S. 

vi. (an infant), b. and d. June 17, 1831. 

vii. ELI W., b. Feb. 12, 1832; d. Feb. 28, 1869; unm. 

493. viii. OLIVER H., b. Feb. 3, 1835. 

Lx. ELIZA JANE, b. May 18, 1837; d. Nov. 7, 1846. 

306a. JOHN.' (xAIatthew," Daniel,^ Obadiah,' Daniel,' 
Samuel,- Richard,^) bom at Fayette, Me., Aug. 31, 1797; 
died March 29, 1833, at Corinna, Me.; married there 
Luraney Walton. She administered on his estate Aug. 30, 
1833; she died in 1839. 

CHILDREN. 

i. HARRIET,* b. at Fayette in 1819; m. Chapman; 

she d. in August, 1848, at Bangor, Me. 
493a. ii. DANIEL, b. at Fayette in 1821. 



224 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

4936. iii. HENRY F., b. at Fayette Dec. 23, 1823. 

iv. ELIZABETH, b. at Corinna, Me., in 1825; res. at Ban- 
gor; unm. (1899). 
V. SARAH L., b. at Corinna in 1829; m. Timothy Bolan. 
Mr. Bolan and one son were lost at sea about 1870. 
The rest res. in Kansas in 1899. 

Children of Timothy and Sarah L. (Pettingell) Bolan 
(bom at Winterport, Me.). 

1. William F. Bolan, b. in 1849. 

2. Walter A. Bolan, b. in 1854. 

3. Lnrena E. Bolan, b. in 1857. 

vi. HANNAH E., b. [?]; d. in childhood, 
vii. MARY Z., b. in 1830; m. Josiah Bean; she d. in 1892. 
Children of Josiah and Mary Z. (Pettingell) Bean. 

1. Lurena Bean; m. Charles Ludlow. 

2. Mattie Bean; m. B. Parsons; has two daughters. 

3. Dana Bean. 

4. Bean. 

viii. JOHN, b. at Corinna March 29, 1833; d. at Levant, Me., 
in 1856. 

307. COMFORT,' (Matthew,' Daniel,' Obadiah," Dan- 
iel,^ Samuel," Richard,') born at Fayette, Me., Feb. 23, 1804; 
died at East Livermore, Me., Feb. 14, 1892; married Abi- 
gail Morrill, who was bom at Belfast, Me., July 25, 1803, 
and died May 15, 1893. He left a will which was admitted 
to probate in March, 1892, his son Charles being executor. 

CHILD. 

494. CHARLES," b. Nov. 14, 1830. 

308. NATHAN HARVEY,' (Daniel," Daniel,' Obadiah," 
Daniel,^ Samuel," Richard,') born at Leeds, Me., in 1792 [?]; 
married Elona, daughter of John A. Freeman, a Revo- 
lutionary veteran. She died at Winthrop, Me., in Octo- 
ber, 1845 ; he died there Jan. 26, 1842. 

He served in Capt. Nathaniel Pettingell's co.. Col. Swett's 
regt., Mass. militia, at Bath, Me., Sept. 24 to Nov. 14, 1814; 
company raised at Lewiston, Me., and vicinity. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 225 

CHILDREN 

(born at Winthrop. Me.). 

i. JAMES ALEXANDER,' b. Nov. 16, 1830; d. in the 

army Jan. 12, 1863; co. B, 28th Me. infantry, 
ii. WILLIAM H., b. July 12, 1832; was mustered into co. 
C, 3d Me. infantry, Aug. 13, 1862; transferred to co. 
F, 17th Me. infantry; served thirty-four months; res. 
at Winthrop, Me., in 1900; unm. 
iii. SILAS C, b. Jan. 26, 1837; Francis Fuller, his guardian, 
received for him a grant of 160 acres of land by act of 
Congress March 5, 1855; he d. May 31, 1891. 

309. LEWIS,' (Daniel," Daniel,^ Obadiah," Daniel,' 
Samuel,- Richard,') born about 1801; died at Lexington, 

Me., in June, 1870, "aged 69;" married Fish, who 

died about 1840. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JULIA.' 
ii. ROZILLA. 
495- iii- ENOCH HENRY, b. at Leeds, Me., Aug. 14, 1835. 



310. LYMAN,' Qosiah," Edmund,^ Samuel,'' Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') (date and place of birth not known to 
compiler) ; married Phebe Morgan of Bennington, Vt. 
He settled in Otsego county. New York, first; removed to 
Illinois in 1836. 

CHILDREN. 

496. i. HORACE B.' 

497. ii. SAMUEL C. 

iii. JOSEPH L. ; is supposed to have d. in the Civil War. 
iv. PHEBE ANN; m. Ely Niver; res. at Joliet, 111. (1900). 
V. LOUISA; m. Levi Becker; res. at Joliet; d. about 1885. 



311. ALANSON,' (Josiah," Edmund,'^ Samuel," Daniel,' 
Samuel," Richard,') (time and place of birth not known to 
the compiler) ; married Almira Sawyer of Butternuts, N. Y. 



226 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARY ANN.'b. at Butternuts, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1823; 
m., at Mentor, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1841, Samuel Osman 
Hodges, b. at Newbury, Ohio, Dec. 9, 1818. 
ii. ELLEN LOUISE; m. (i), at Mentor, Ohio, Simon 
Addison Hodges, who was b. at Mentor, April 19, 1828; 
he d. June 19, 1854, and she m. (2) Esdras Hoag. 

iii. HULDAH; m. Mead; res. at McMinnville, Tenn. 

(1898). 

3 I i a. ALONZO,' Qosiah," Edmund,' Samuel,^ Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') born in Otsego county, N. Y., Dec. 27. 
1802; married Lucy Davis of Butternuts, N. Y., born in 
October, 1810; he died at La Crosse, Wis., Dec. 26, 1892; 
she died there Jan. 18, 1885. 

" I met Alonzo in La Crosse in 1890 ; he said that his peo- 
ple were from Massachusetts and that he was born in New 
York state; that before he came to Wisconsin he lived 
a while in Michigan." —J. M. P. 

CHILDREN, 
i. LUTHER'; d. at Otsego, N. Y., in 1848, aged 19 years, 
ii. ELIZA; m. M. F. J. Arnold; she d. in May, 1864. 

iii. MARTHA I., b. April i, 1832; m. Matheivson; res. 

at Vim, Antelope county. Neb. (iqoo). 
498. iv. JAY, b. in 1837. 
4980. V. JOSIAH L., b. Nov. 16, 1840. 
4986. vi. JOHN A., b. Dec. i, 1842. 

vii. JOSHUA; d. at Otsego, N. Y., in 1848, aged 3 years. 

3 I 2. EDMUND,' (Josiah," Edmund,' Samuel,' Daniel,' 
Samuel,'- Richard,') (date and place of birth not known to 
the compiler) ; married Mary A. Salisbury. He moved to 
Kirtland, Ohio. 

CHILD. 
ADELBROCK E.,» b. at Kirtland, Ohio, in 1846. 

3 I 3. SAMUEL CURTIS,' (Josiah,* Edmund,' Samuel,* 
Daniel,' Samuel,' Richard,') born at Butternuts, N. Y., 
May II, 181 1 ; married, at Cannonsville, Oct. 14, 1840, 
Salome, daughter of Ezra and Charlotte (White) Hoag of 



SEVENTH GENERATION 227 

Massachusetts; she was bom May 14, 181 2, and died at 
Hancock, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1884 [1885, Wight Genealogy]. He 
died at Hancock, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1897. 

He was a physician; was a member of the Masonic and 
Odd Fellows fraternities; held many public oflEices of trust; 
was justice of the peace, member of school board; coroner; 
a graduate of the University of New York. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Hancock. N. Y.). 

499. i. LUCIUS LANE,» b. July 26, 1842. 

ii. SAMUEL CURTIS, "b. July 30, 1844. 
iii. WARNER PRESTON, b. Nov. 19, 1846; d. at Han- 
cock, May 22, 1853. 

500. iv. EDMUND LUTHER, b. May 13, 1850. 

3 i 3a. CORYDON,' (Asa,« Jonathan,' Samuel,* Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Cummington, Mass., in 1822 [?]; 
married Calista Moare of Bennington, Vt.; he did at Eau 
Claire, Wis., in May, 1894, " aged 72 years." He was a 
blacksmith. 

CHILDREN. 

i. CYNTHIA EMILY,' b. at Cummington Aug. 5, 1849; 

m. Charles Ford [or Card]. 
ii. MARY ANN, b. at Cummington May 20, 185 1 ; d. unm. 
iii. EDWARD, b. ]at Bennington, Vt.?]; res. in 1899 at 

Eau Claire, Wis. ; married. 

3 I 3b. ALDEN F.," (Asa,= Jonathan,' Samuel,* Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Cummington, Mass., in 1829; 
married, at Plainfield, Nov. 10, 1S53, Annie Zerusah, daugh- 
ter of Freeman and Harriet Shaw, bom at Plainfield. 

CHILDREN. 

i. H. EMMAZINE,' b. at Montague, Mass., Jan. 4, 1855; 
m., at Montague, Feb. 6, 1878, Alvin P. Stevens, age 23, 
b. at Worthington, Mass. ; six children. 

501. ii. LEWIS WHITNEY, b. at Cummington Sept. 30, 1864. 

502. iii. CHARLES MUNSELL, b. at Cummington May 13, 1859. 



228 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

3 I 3C. EDWARD S.,' (Asa/ Jonathan,^ Samuel,* Daniel,' 
Samuel,^ Richard,') bom at Cummington, Mass., Aug. lo, 
1835; married there, Nov. 20, 1875, Theresa A., daughter 
of Philo and Irene Packard, born at Cummington. He is 
an agent by occupation. No children (1899). 



3 1 4. RICHARD,' * (Richard," Thomas,' Richard,' 
Thomas,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') always called " Captain 
Dick," was born at Newburyport July 13, 1827; married 
first, Nov. 24, 1847, Sophronia C. Noyes of Newburyport; 
she died of consumption May 4, 1851. He married second, 
in Boston, July 22, 185 1, Maria E., daughter of William 
Rogers, born at Belfast, Me., Feb. 18, 1829. 

He went to sea when ten years of age; was wrecked in 
the schooner Minerva at the Bay of Chaleur, off Prince 
Edward Island, in 1841, all the others of the crew being 
lost; he was saved by clinging to the bottom of a boat, 
and was picked up after drifting several miles. He made 
twenty-seven voyages to West India ports; afterwards he 
sailed to European ports till 1849, when he went to Cali- 
fornia as mate in the brig Forest, Captain Varina. When 
off Cape Horn he was washed overboard with six others, 
three of the number being drowned. After a year in Cali- 
fornia he returned and built the schooner General CusJiing, 
investing every dollar of his property in her; she was lost 
with no insurance. 

He went to Australia in 1853; engaged in various enter- 
prises with good success; upon his return to Newburyport 
he took command of the ship George Grisivold, and went to 
Ireland in 1861 with a cargo of provisions for the Lancashire 
sufferers [?]. On his return he was captured by the Con- 
federate cruiser Georgia off Rio Janeiro, and was freed by 
giving a large bond. In 1867 he built the ship Panama, and 
engaged in Asiatic trade three years. In 1870 he retired 

* I was well acquainted with him. — J. M. P. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 229 

with an ample fortune; invested largely in real estate. 
Since 1862 he has been a member of the Newburyport Marine 
Society. He spelled the name " Pettingell." 

Capt. Pettingell died at his home on High street, New- 
buryport, Jime 23, 1903. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Newburyport, Mass.). 

i. EMMA NOYES,' b. Sept. 7, 1849; m., at Newbiiryport, 
Jan. ig, 1871, Joseph, son of Stephen and Dolly 
(Batchelder) Broivn, b. at Kensington, N. H.; res. 
at Harristown, Macon county. III. 

ii. ARIADNE T., b. Sept. 7, 1852; m. (i), Oct. 7, 1870, 
Edward Willis Dodge, son of Dana and Abby W. 
Dodge ;m. (2), at Boston, June 15, i8i6, Fred L. Chase, 
son of E. and Hannah L. Chase, b. at Farmington, 
Me.; a clerk, aged 27; she d. June 25, 1900. 

iii. BYRON CHESTER, b. June 24' d. Sept. 16, 1855. 

503. iv. FOREST CHESTER, b. Aug. 3, 1857. 

3 I 5. AUGUSTUS THOMAS,' (Thomas," Thomas,^ Rich- 
ard,^ Thomas,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Salem, Mass., 
March 27, 1821 ;married first, at Boston, Nov. 27, 1845, Laura 
Peasley; she died at Dedham June 22, 1848, aged 26. He 
married second, June 5, 1851, Sarah D., daughter of George 
and Sarah (Snell) Ball, born at Milton, Mass., died at Ded- 
ham March 24, 1880. He was an upholsterer and artisan. 
He died at Dedham May 12, 1888. 

CHILDREN 
(born at Dedham, Mass.). 

i. SARAH ELIZABETH,' b. May 31, 1852; res. at Ded- 
ham; unm. (1898). 

504. ii. HENRY AUGUSTUS, b. Jan. 13, 1854. 

iii. FREDERIC ADDISON, b. Feb. 8, 1855 ; d. Aug. 6, 1858. 

3 I 6. CHARLES BENJAMIN,' (Benjamin,'^ Benjamin,^ 
Benjamin,'' Benjamin,' Samuel," Richard,') born Sept. 17, 
1826; died at Portland, Me., Jan. 16, 1881 ; married, at Fal- 
mouth, Me., Nov. II, 1855, Elizabeth Davis. 



230 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN, 
i. CARRIE FLOYD,' b. Sept. 21, 1856; m., at Portland, 
Dec. 4, 1879, Alfred Trott. 

Child of Alfred and Carrie F. (Pettingell) Trott. 
Harold Charles Trott; b. Feb. 25, 1882. 
ii. CHARLES SUMNER, b. Jan. 22, i860. 

317. JOSEPH MERRILL,' (Benjamin,' Benjamin,' 
Benjamin,* Benjamin,' Samuel,^ Richard,') bom April 11, 
1829 ; died Oct. 26, 1895 ; married, at Falmouth, Me., in 1887, 
Alberta Sawyer. 

318. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON,' (Benjamin,' 
Benjamin,^ Benjamin,* Benjamin,' Samuel," Richard,') 
bom at Falmouth, Me., Aug. 28, 1840; died in Portland 
May 7, 1899; married, at Portland, Jan. 18, 1867, Louisa M. 
Mark. He served in the Co. B, 25th Me. infantry, in the 
Civil War; was mustered in Sept. 29, 1862, for one year. 
Had a position afterward in the United States Custom 
House. 

CHILD. 
HENRY,' b. at Portland in 1875. 

3 I 9. GEORGE ALLMORE,' (Levi Floyd," Benjamin.^* 
David,* Benjamin,' Samuel,^ Richard,') bom at Newbury- 
port, Mass., Aug. 29, 1871; married, Dec. 28, 1897, Bertha 
(Dunning) Grant, daughter of Samuel B. and Susan A. 
(James) Dunning. 

320. HENRY,' (Stephen," Henry,'^ Stephen,* Nathan- 
iel,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born in the Old Coffin House on 
Parker Street, at Newbury, Mass., Dec. 2, 1801; died at 
Georgetown, Mass., Jan. 6, 1894; married, in 1825, Abigail, 
daughter of Ralph and Martha F. (Palmer) Dole of Rowley, 
born March 19, 1805, died Dec. 31, 1873. As a blacksmith 
in Georgetown he acquired a competence which he lived to 
enjoy and transmit to his children; he was an honorable 
and highly esteemed citizen. His skill in working metals 




HENRY PETTI NGELL 



SEVENTH GENERATION 231 

was so great that in addition to the usual work of his trade 
he made delicate surgical instruments, supplying many of 
the doctors of the neighborhood. He was a well-read man, 
scholarly in his tastes. During the latter years of his life 
his great age, coupled with his unfailing interest in public 
affairs, made him a conspicuous figure. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Georgetown). 

i. MARTHA ANN," b. June 23, 1827; d. Nov. 21, 1832. 
ii. MARTHA ANN, b. Dec. 10, 1833; m., March 23, i860, 

Charles Holmes, h. at Ipswich, son of Charles and 

Mary Holmes; she d. April 8, 1865. 

Children of Charles and Martha Ann (Pettingell) 
Holmes. 

1. Henry Francis Holmes, b. Aug. 13, 1861; d. Nov. 

27, 1866. 

2. Charles Albert Holmes, b. Feb. 4, 1865; d. Aug. 15, 

1866. 
iii. LOVEY ADAMS, b. Dec. 21, d. Dec. 22, 1835. 
iv. HANNAH COLMAN, b. April 17, 1838; res. at George- 
town; unm. (1900). 
V. GEORGE HENRY, b. May 18, 1840; res. at George- 
town; unm. (1900). 

32 I . ELEAZER WARREN,' * (Moses," Eleazer,^ Moses," 
Nathaniel,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Newbury March 
17, 1826; died March 8, 1871, having been run over by an 
ox-team; he was buried in the Oldtown Burying Ground. 
He married. May 20, 1848, Hannah O., daughter of Capt. 
Jacob and Rebecca (Knight) Newman of Newbury. She 
died at Montreal, Canada, Feb. 8, 1888, " aged 61." He 
lived on the old homestead, except for a short time after 
marriage, when his residence was on Ocean avenue. He 
carried on the farm which had been in the family so many 
generations. Was a man of fine disposition — considered 
the best horseman about. 

* I remember him well, and rode up from the farm with him the night he was injured. — 
J. M. P. 



232 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

i. CAROLINE JOHNSON,' b. at Newbury Aug. lo, 1849; 
m., at Newburyport, June 4, 1873, Charles Flcetjord 
Sisc (his second marriage), bom at Portsmouth, N. H., 
Sept. 27, 1834, son of Edward Fleetford and Ann 
Mary (Limes) Sise; res. at 898 Sherbrooke Street, 
Montreal, Can. (1903). 

Children of Charles F. and Caroline J. (Pettingell) 
Sise. 

1. Charles Fleetford Sise, b. Oct. 9, 1874. 

2. Edward Fleetford Sise, b. Jan. 26, 1877. 

3. Paul Fleetford Sise, b. Nov. 10, 1879. 

ii. MOSES STUART, b. at Newburyport Jan. 29, 1852; 
d. Dec. 18, 1863. 
505. iii. WILLIAM JOHNSON, b. at Newburyport Sept. 14, 

1856. 
505a. iv. JACOB NEWMAN, b. at Newburyport Oct. 25, i860. 

322. ANDREW HASKELL,' (Moses," Eleazer/ Moses,' 
Nathaniel,^ Matthew,- Richard,') born at Newbury Nov. 
29, 1827; died at Newburyport Nov. 13, 1898; married, 
April 29, 1853, at Eckford, Canada West, Mary, daughter 
of James and Keziah (Lockwood) Nash, born at Carridoc, 
Canada West, Sept. 8, 1836, in a log house. James Nash 
was born at Clarendon, Ohio, of Ephraim and Mary (Mc- 
Donald) ; Ephraim died at Brockville April 3, 1809, when in 
Canada on business; Mary (McDonald) Nash died at Thur- 
low, Canada, Oct. 10, 1849; Keziah Lockwood was born in 
CaiTidoc, Canada West, of Benjamin and Keziah (Springer) ; 
he was born at Springfield, Mass. ; she was born at Hamilton, 
Canada West. 

In 1789 Ephraim Nash married Mary McDonald, bom 
in Scotland in 1768; she was removed to America by her 
stepfather, Mr. Fraiser, at the age of 6 years. Ephraim and 
Mary had eleven children; all were living in 1819. She 
married, in 18 19, Mr. Ttirner, who died in Connecticut while 
on a visit. Six of her sons died away from home after 
reaching maturity; among them James. "Thus she lost 
both husbands and six children without being near them 



SEVENTH GENERATION 233 

at death. She left five children, forty-seven grandchildren 
and twelve great grandchildren. She was a very devout 
Christian (Baptist)." 

Andrew was a civil engineer ; in the early years of his life 
he engaged in railroad building with his brother Moses; 
later, on account of ill-health, he became a harbor pilot. 
He was in the Newburyport city government at different 
times, and was superintendent of streets for many years ; 
at the time of his death he was managing the Plum Island 
property and interests; under his direction it had grown to 
be a valuable and paying property. 

He was admitted to the First Presbyterian church by con- 
fession in 1856; was a member in 1865. He was always 
called " Captain." He spelled the name " Pettingell." 

CHILDREN 
(all except the eldest bom at Newburyport, Mass.). 

506. i. MARCUS CONKLIN,' b. March 12, 1854, at Eckford, 

Canada West. 

507. ii. WILLIAM FISHER, b. July 19, 1856. 

508. iii. JOHN MASON, b. March 26, 1862. 

iv. MARY KEZIAH, b. Nov. 9, 1866; res. at Newbury- 
port; employed in the city treasurer's office; unm. 

(1903)- 
V. MOSES, b. Sept. 2, 1874; res. at Newburyport; unm. 

(i9°3)- 
vi. CHARLES IRELAND, b. Dec. 28, 1878; A.B. (Harvard 
College, 1 901); a student in the Harvard Law School, 
third year (October, 1903). 

323. CUTTING,'* (Cutting,** Josiah,' Cutting,' Na- 
thaniel,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Newbury, Mass., July 
16, 181 2; baptized at East Salisbury, Mass., in 1822; died 
Nov. 6, 1872 ; married first, at Newbury, Dec. 11, 1836, Mary 
N., daughter of Joseph and Mary Young; she died March 
10, 1869, aged " 50 years 8 months; " he married second, 
Nov. II, 1869, Margaret, daughter of Charles and Clarissa 
Cook, 32 years of age. 

* I remember his death. — J. M. P. 



234 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Newburyport, Mass.)- 

509. i. JOSEPH CUTTING,' b. May 30. 1838. 

ii. FRANCES ELLEN, b. Aug. 16, 1841; m., Sept. 17, 
1862, J. W. Hcrvey, son of J. M. and Martha Hervey. 
iii. GEORGE NORTON, b. Feb. 4, 1845; d. Nov. 7, 1846. 
iv. PHILIP H. R., b. July 29, 1854; d. March 14, 1855. 
V. PHILIP HENRY, b. April 6, 1855. [Members of the 
family say there was no such child as this.] 

324. MOSES,'* (Cutting," Josiah,^ Cutting,^ Nathaniel,' 
Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Newbury, Mass., Oct. 14, 1818; 
died at Newburyport in November, 1898 ; married first, Nov. 
20, 1844, Abigail A. Greenleaf, sister of the husband of his 
sister Lucy (p. 147) ; she died Dec. 23, 1866, " aged 43 years 
I month 8 days; " he married second, Nov. 19, 1867, Harriet 
Newhall, daughter of Richard and Betsey (Brodhead) Went- 
worth of South Newmarket, N. H., bom April 14, 1828; she 
died Sept. 30, 1888. 

He followed the sea in early life; was a successful mer- 
chant for many years; later a government inspector, con- 
nected with the custom house in Newburyport for a long 
time; he was particularly expert in the measurement of 
vessels. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Newburyport, Mass.). 

510. i. PEABODY GREENLEAF,' b. Dec. 4, 1847. 

ii. CAROLINE CUSHING," b. Dec. 17, 1852; d. March 2, 
1870. 

325. NATHANIEL HENRY,' (Cutting," Josiah,^ Cut- 
ting,* Nathaniel,' Matthew,- Richard,') born at Newbury 
Sept. 18, 1835; died Nov. 12, 1874; married, Sept. 6, 1863, 
Mary Ann, daughter of Joseph and Mary H. Felch of New- 
buryport. She died Aug. 6, 1894, aged " 50 years 11 months 
10 days." 

* I knew him well. — J. M. P. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 235 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Newburyport. Mass.). 

i. AGNES L./ b. May 17, 1866; d. July 27, 1880. 
511. ii. FRANK HERVEY, b. Jan. 2, 1868. 

iii. WALTER F., b. and d. March 10, 1869. 
iv. WILLIE F., b. and d. Sept. 25, 1869. 
512 V. WALTER JOSEPH, b. Jan. 2, 1871. 

vi. CUTTING, b. Dec. 24, 1872; m. and removed to the 
West; no children (1900). 

326. JOSEPH WHICHER,' (Josiah,'* Josiah,^ Cutting,* 
Nathaniel,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Newbury, Mass., 
Oct. 26, 1799; died at Newburyport Oct. 20, 1852; he was 
a mariner. He married, at Newburyport, Aug. 25, 1825, 
Ehza P. Dean of Newburyport, who died in Kansas in 1884, 
"aged 84." 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newburyport, Mass.). 

i. WILLIAM,' b. Dec. 12, 1825; d. the next day. 
ii. MARY ANN, b. Nov. 3, 1827 ; m. Gideon Waite of Penn- 
sylvania, 
iii. ELIZA, b. Sept. 27, 1830; m. Joseph Oliver Dean. 
iv. SARAH L., b. July 24, 1833; m., Nov. 29, 1857, Samuel 
Goodwin, rope-maker, son of Samuel and Hannah 
Goodwin. 
513. V. CHARLES (WILLIAM) HENRY, b. March 31, 1845. 

327. ABEL,' (Abraham," Mark,' Abraham," Matthew,' 
Matthew," Richard,') born Aug. 15, 1779, died at Hampden, 
Me., Oct. 8, 1844; married Dorris Davis, who was born 
Dec. 28, 1785, and died Feb. i, 1856. He resided at Strong, 
Me., in 1813, when, with his mother, Thankful, and his wife, 
Dorris, he sold land in Lewiston, Me. In 1833 he bought 
land in Hampden, being then of Strong; in 1835 he sold 
land in Hampden, and his residence was given as Hampden. 
After his death his widow continued to live at Hampden 
till her death. She made a will Sept. 7, 1855, bequeathing 



236 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

her estate to her grandchildren Uriah, Abel, Dorace, Isaiah, 
Gilbert, Alexander and Elizabeth, children of her daughter 
Thankful Hillman ; to daughter Lydia Ann, wife of Edward 
S. Salisbury; to sons Daniel, Abel, Abraham and Charles; 
to daughter Tacey and to Eliza, wife of Simeon Pettingell. 
Reuben Stilson was named executor. 

CHILDREN. 

i. THANKFUL,' b. April 6, 1805; m. (pub. Oct. 17, 1824) 
Alexander Hillman, son of Uriah and Betsey (Adams) 
Hillman, b. at Tisbtiry, Mass., Feb. 14, 1804; she d. 
April 3, 1851. 

Children of Alexander and Thankful (Pettingell) 
Hillman. 

1. Uriah Hillman. 

2. Abel Hillman. 

3. Dorace Hillman; m. Presson. 

4. Isaiah Hillman. 

5. Gilbert Hillman. 

6. Alexander Hillman. 

7. Elizabeth Hillman. 

ii. MARY, b. Aug. 14, 1806; m., in 1826, Capl. Gilbert Hill- 
man, brother of Alexander above, b. Feb. 16, 1802 ; 
he was an early California pioneer; she d. Oct. 10, 
1895, ^t Farmington, Me. 

iii. DANIEL, b. May 3, 1808; d at Paola, Kan., Oct. 7, 
1891 ; unm. 

iv. TACEY, b. Feb. 14, 1810. 

514. V. ABI^HAM, b. April 6, 1814. 

515. vi. ABEL D., b. July 3, 1812. 

vii. LYDIA ANN, b. Jan. 4, 1816; m., at Providence, R. I., 
Dec. 21, 1849, Edward S. Salisbury; she d. in March, 
1877. 
viii. JOHN, b. Oct. 23, 1817; d. Jime 16, 1844; unm. 
ix. AMOS, b. July 18, 1820; d. Sept. 6, iSsijunm. 
x. AARON, b. April 17, 1823; d. March 4, 1844; unm. 
xi. WILLIAM," tj. April 4, 1825; d. Dec. 28, 1844; unm. 
xii. SIMEON, b. Sept. 12, 1827; m., at Bangor, Me., Aug. 

3, 185 1, Eliza West of Hampden, Me. 
xiii. CHARLES, b. Dec. 29, 1829. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 237 

328. ABRAHAM.' (Abraham/ Mark,' Abraham/ Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom Oct. 13, 1787; married 

Apphia . Oct. 8, 1832, they sold land in Orono, Me. 

He was of Orono in 1835. He served in Russell's co. of 
Swett's regt., Mass. militia, at Bath, Me., Sept. 28 to Nov. 
II, 1 814; company raised at Farmington and vicinity. 

329. MARK,' (Abraham,* Mark,' Abraham,^ Matthew,' 
Matthew,^ Richard,') bom July 23, 1789; married, Feb. 13, 
18 1 4, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Abigail (Herrick) 
Smith. He was second heutenant in Butler's co., Swett's 
regt.; service at Bath, Me., Sept. 18 to Nov. 8, 1814; com- 
pany raised at New Vineyard, Me., and vicinity. He bought 
land in Topsham, Me., in 1826; was a trader there a while 
and then retumed to Orono, where he sold land, including 
the Hopkins Academy tract, granted by the Massachusetts 
Legislature. He is said to have gone West. [See Herrick 
Genealogy.] 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARK,* b. Feb. 15, 1815. 
ii. MARY ANN, b. Jan. 16, 1817; m. John B. Smith, Esq., 

of Oldtown, and went to Milwaukee, Wis. 

Children of John B. and Mary Ann (Pettingell) Smith. 

1. Gilbert Motier Smith, b. July 26, 1836. 

2. Eliza Frances Smith, b. Sept. 12, 1838. 

3. Florence Eveline Smith, b. March 7, 1842. 

4. Charles Albert Smith, b. Jan. 6, 1844. 

5. Percy Bysshe Smith, b. Jan. 7, 1846. 
iii. JOHN HERRICK, b. Oct. 16, 1819. 

iv. OLIVE JANE, b. in 1821. 

V. CONVERSE, b. March 3, 1823; d. Jan. 16, 1837. 
vi. CHARLES FULLER, b. Dec. 3, 1837. 

330. JACOB,' (Ebenezer,'' Mark,' Abraham,' Matthew,' 
Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Lewiston, Me., May 15, 1783; 
died May 21, 1851; married, Feb. 24, 1805, Esther Fogg of 
Freeport, Me.; she died Dec. 23, 1850, aged " 64 years 6 
months." He was a sea captain; resided at Freeport from 
about 1822 till 1830, when he moved to North Yarmouth; 



238 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

returned two years later and bought the farm on which he 
lived the remainder of his life, now occupied by Charles H. 
Pettingell. 

CHILDREN. 
i. OLIVE/ b. at Great Hosier's Island May 18, 1806; m., 
in 1824, Capt. Charles Waite; she d. Nov. 4, 1891; 
thirteen children. 

516. ii. JASON, b. at Great Hosier's Island Feb. 28, 1812. 

iii. MARTIN R., b. at Great Hosier's Island Oct. 6, 1817; 
drowned at North Yarmouth April 20, 1832. 

iv. CHARLES W., b. at Great Hosier's Island April 20, 
1820; d. Sept. 16, 1824. 

V. JOSEPH H., b. at Great Hosier's Island Sept. 16, 1822; 
d. Dec. 22, 1823. 
516a. vi. CHARLES HENRY, b. at Freeport Nov. 9, 1823. 

vii. DELIA ANN, b. at Freeport Dec. 31, 1825; d. in No- 
vember, 1829. 
viii. ALFRED, b. at Freeport Dec. 18, 1827; d. at sea Nov. 
24, 1857, on a voj^age from Glasgow to Havana. 

Lx. FRANCOIS, b. April 29, 1829; d. May 11, 1832. 

33 I . ALLEN,' (Samuel," Mark,^ Abraham,' Matthew,' 
Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Lewiston, Me., June 21, 1783; 
died at Rockport, Mass., Aug. i, 1873; married Mary, 
daughter of Benjamin and Hannah Higgins, bom at Bath, 
Me., died at Rockport, May 2, 1867. April 21, 1812, they, 
with other owners, sold to Richmond Loring the north part 
of Little John Island. He was taxed at North Yarmouth 
in 1823. 

CHILDREN. 

517. i. BENJAHIN W.« 

518. ii. JEREHIAH, b. June 19, 1811 [?]. 

519. iii. JOSEPH H., b. at North Yarmouth, He., Dec. 11, 1824. 

520. iv. ALLEN, b. at North Yarmouth, He., in 1811 or 1812. 

v. MARY ANN; m. Collins; res. at Richmond, Me. 

(1896). 
vi. SOPHIA, b. in February, 1819; m., at Gloucester, Hass. 

(pub. Harch 24, 1839), Erson Morse. 
vii. RACHEL; res. at East Rochester, N. H. (1896). 
viii. HARRIET; m. (i) /7a7'zdA/o«<ry; (2), Harch 12,1863, 
Edmund Fitzgerald, b. at Eliot, He., son of Edmund 
and Elizabeth Fitzgerald; she d. about 1896. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 239 

332. NATHANIEL,' (Samuel," Mark,' Abraham," Mat- 
thew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Jewell's Island, Me., 
Nov. 3, 1797; died at Long Island, Me. (Portland harbor), 
Feb. I, 1882; married, April 9, 1822, Deborah T. Griffin, 
bom on Long Island May 27, 1803, died at Cliff Island Aug. 
4, 1880. He bought lands at Lewiston, 1825-1832, and 
lived there part, at least, of that time. 

CHILDREN 

\,\ (bom at Cliff Island, Portland, Me.). 

i. CHARLOTTE A.,» b. Jan. 28, 1823; m., Dec. 10, 1840, 
Joseph Horr; eight children, eldest, Henry Horr, 
served three years in the Civil War. 
ii. HANNAH C, b. Aug. 14, 1826; m., at Portland, Oct. 26, 
1845, Joseph Small. 

Child of Joseph and Hannah C. (Pettingell) Small. 
John Small. 

521. iii. NATHANIEL, b, June i, 1829. 

iv. DEBORAH T., b. April 12, 1831; m.. May 6, 1850, 
Mial Witham; she d. July 22, 1853. 
Child of Mial and Deborah T. (Pettingell) Witham. 
Martha E. Witham. 

522. V. MOSES G., b. Sept, 16, 1832. 

523. vi. SAMUEL, b. Dec. 22, 1835. 

vii. LYDIA A., b. Sept. 26, 1840; m., at Portland, Oct. 3, 
1859, Samuel H . Marsion. 

Children of Samuel H. and Lydia A. (Pettingell) 
Marston. 

1. Fred. A. Marston. 

2, Clarence F, Marston. 

333. SAMUEL,' (Samuel," Mark,' Abraham,' Matthew,' 
Matthew,^ Richard,') (date and place of birth not known to 
the compiler) ; died at Tisbury, Mass., while on a voyage, 
Jan. 28, 1857, " aged 47 years; " married Abigail Littlejohn, 
(published Oct. 22, 1836), " both of Portland, Me.; " she was 
a member of the First church, Portland, April 7, 1858; dis- 
missed to the Second church Feb. i, 1878; she died about 
1893. April 4, 1839, Samuel Pettingell of Lisbon, Me., 
bought land there. 



240 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

524. i. RENSALEAR/ b. at Cumberland, Me. 

525. ii. EDWARD D., b. at Portland, Me., Aug. 11, 1840. 
iii. SUSAN. 

526. iv. ALDEN M., b. at Cumberland, Me., May 7, 1855. 

334. WILLIAM,' (Samuel,' Mark,^ Abraham,^ Mat- 
thew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom about 1791 ; died at Port- 
land, Me., Aug. 30, 1863, "aged 72;" married first, Mary 

; married second, Mary T. Small; the latter died May 

15, 1880, " aged 76." He resided at Lisbon, Me., buying and 
selling land at different times between 1820 and 1839. 

CHILDREN 

(of the first marriage). 

526a. i. WILLIAM,' b. at Lisbon, Me., about 1816. 
ii. ANNIE; m. Noah Jordan; A. in Wisconsin. 

(Children of the second marriage.) 

iii. MARY I., b. Aug. 26, 1825; d. at Portland Nov. 8, 1848; 

unm. 
iv. JAMES HORACE, b. Nov. 10, 1827; d. Sept. i, 1849; 

unm. 

527. V. CHARLES ALBION, b. at Lisbon, Me., Aug. 28, 1829. 
vi. HANNAH S., b. July 28, 1831; m. (i), Feb. 10, 1850, 

Earl Millikcn; m. (2) Ireson Green; she d. in June, 

1899. 
vii. GEORGE A., b. Oct. 8, 1833; served in Civil War in a 

New York regt. ; was killed at Gettysburg July 3, 

1863; unm. 
viii. ALONZO L., b. Oct. 23, 1835; d. at Portland Nov. 15, 

1856; unm. 
ix. CORNELIA E.,b. June 23, 1839; m.,at Portland, Jan. 

I, 1856, John Wight; she d. in 1857. 

528. X. LEONARD A., b. May 6, 1841. 

335. CHARLES,' (Samuel," Mark,'^ Abraham," Mat- 
thew,^ Matthew,- Richard,') (date and place of birth not 
known to the compiler) ; married, at Portland, the residence 
of both parties (published Nov. 8, 1828), Eunice M. Grififin; 
she died there Sept. 21, 1852, " aged 42." 



SEVENTH GENERATION 241 

CHILDREN. 

i. ANN,' b. at Portland, Me., Oct. 20, 1829. 

ii. ELIZABETH J., b. Aug. 3, 1831. 

iii. ABIGAIL, b. March 8, d. June 18, 1836. 

iv. MARY C, b. April 26, 1837. 

V. EMELINE L., b. Aug. 26, 1838. 

vi. EMMA. 

529. vii. DAVID P., b. Sept. 18, 1840. 

viii. EUNICE E.; m., at Portland, Dec. 7, 1864, A. Kennedy. 
Children of A. and Eunice E. (Pettingell) Kennedy. 

1. Fred Kennedy; lost with his brother William on 

the steamer Portland in November, 1898. 

2. William Kennedy. 

3. John Kennedy. 

336. JAMES,' (Samuel," Mark,'^ Abraham,' Matthew," 
Matthew,^ Richard,') (date and place of birth not known 
to the compiler) ; married Dolly York. He was captain of 
the brig Olive Thompson, and was lost at sea Dec. 3, 1850. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Portland. Me.). 

i. JAMES M.,' b. Dec. 19, 1824; lost at sea with his father; 

m., Oct. 8, 1846, Mary E., daughter of Stephen Ford; 

she m. (2), Dec. 25, 1855, George W. Wallingford, Jr. 
ii. GEORGE W., b. Feb. 15, 1827; d. Aug. 13, 1828. 

530. iii. ANDREW J., b. May 6, 1830. 

iv. WILLIAM G., b. Aug. 3, 1832 ; lost on the OHve Thomp- 
son. 

531. V. AUGUSTUS C, b. Dec. i, 1834. 

vi. MARGARET ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 15, 1837; m., at 
Portland, Aug. 29, 1856, Granville P. Mitchell. 
Children of Granville P. and Margaret E. (Pettingell) 
Mitchell. 

1. George Mitchell. 

2. Fred. Mitchell. 

3. Mary Mitchell. 

532. vii. JEREMIAH Y., b. Dec. i, 1839. 

337. STEPHEN,' (Samuel," Mark,' Abraham,- Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Little John Island, Me., 
Jan. 19, 1800; died at Long Island, Me., March 22, 1890; 



242 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

mamed first, at Portland, June 21, 1824, Thankful Gushing; 
married second, March 11, 1859, Mary Woodbury, who was 
born in 1 8 16 and died in 1866. 

CHILD. 

533. ALLEN A.,' b. at Long Island, Portland harbor, Me., 

March 8, i860. 

338. CONVERSE J.,' (Nathaniel,' Mark,= Abraham,' 
Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') bom at Lewiston, Me., 
May 3, 1814; died at Everett, Mass., April 10, 1889; mar- 
ried first, Philena Jackson; married second, at Augusta, 
Me., Marcia E. Martin (her second marriage). 

He was commissioned lieutenant-colonel Sept. 30, 1841, 
having passed through all the grades of office below. Re- 
siding at Bedford, Mass., May 20,. 1873, he, with others, 
bought land in West Bridgewater, Mass. Sept. 13, 1887, 
he willed his property to his sons Converse M. and Albion 
M., and his wife, Marcia E. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at LewHston, Me.). 

534. i. CONVERSE MADISON,' b. AprU 30, 1844. 

(Children of the second marriage.) 

ii. LIZZIE M., b. Dec. 6, i860; d. Oct. 31, 1862. 

535. iii. ALBION M., b. Oct. 15, 1863. 

339. ANDREW C' (Nathaniel," Mark,' Abraham,* 
Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') bom at Lewiston, Me., Feb. 
2, 1816; married, June 19, 1842, Olive, daughter of Darius 
White of Aubum, Me., bom Feb. 2, 1821. He was sergeant 
of Co. F, 13th Me. infantry, mustered in Dec. 10, 1861, for 
three years; discharged for disability Oct. 27, 1862. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Lewiston Me.). 

536. i. WILLIAM WALLACE,' b. April 7, 1843. 

ii. MARY ABBY, b. June 15, 1846; m., Oct. 7, 1870, 
AZw!owL.(;o55;res. at Auburn, Me. ; he d. March 5, 1897. 
Children of Almon L. and Mary A. (Pettingell) Goss. 
I. Eugene Waldo Goss, b. June 15, 1871; m., Dec. 5, 



SEVENTH GENERATION 243 

1895, Sarah A., daughter of John T. Wilson 
of Thomaston, Me., b. in May, 1872. 
2. Henry E. Goss, b. June 4, 1875. 

537. iii. GEORGE A., b. Feb. 26, 1848. 

538. iv. FRANK H., b. March 2, 1852. 

V. DORA, b. Jvily 21, 1855; m., Dec. 14, 1875, Ira W. Filts 
of Auburn, Me. 
Children of Ira W. and Dora (Pettingell) Fitts. 

1. Grace Fitts, b. April 13, 1878. 

2. Guy B. Fitts, b. Dec. 26, 1881. 

340. J. MANSFIELD,' (Nathaniel," Mark,' Abraham,* 
Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born Sept. 26, 1819; died 
at Augusta, Me., April 2, 1887; married, Jan. i, 1845, Eliza- 
beth C, daughter of Thomas and Rebecca (Keyes) Young, 
born Feb. 7, 1827. She survived her husband and resided 
at Augusta in 1899. 

CHILDREN, 
i. FRANCES ESTELLE,» b. March 28, 1846; m., Nov. 

14, 1878, Amos Baker of Pittston, Me. 
ii. ABBY MARIA, b. May 4, 1849; unm. (1899). 
iii. MARCIA ANTOINETTE, b. Jan. 15, 1856; m., at 
Duluth, Minn., June 8, 1883, Fred O. Harris, formerly 
of Augusta, Me. 

34 I . EPHRAIM,' (Jethro," Ephraim,' Abraham," Mat- 
thew,' Matthew," Richard,') bom about 1797; died at Con- 
cord, N. H., Jan. 12, 1834; married, in 1819 [?], Sarah Ross, 
sister of John Ross, whose daughter Margaret married 
Charles B. Pettingell (No. N 108) ; she died at East Concord, 
N. H., about 1872. 

He was at Fort Constitution in 181 2. 

CHILDREN. 

539. i. DAVID," b. in 1820. 

540. ii. LORENZO, b. in 1825. 

iii. SUSAN ; m. Moses Sargent of Concord or Loudon, N. H. ; 
he went to California; both d. before 1897. 

541. iv. JOHN HARPER, b. at East Concord, N. H., Oct. i, 

1830 [family Bible record, Oct. i, 1829]. 
V. RACHEL, b. in 1832 [?]; d. aged 6 years. 



244 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

342. WILLIAM,' (Jethro," Ephraim,= Abraham/ Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,^ Richard,^) (place and date of birth not 
known to the compiler) ; married, at Epsom, N. H., Oct. 12, 
1828, Sarah Parker. 

CHILDREN. 

i. LAFAYETTE.' enlisted in Co. D, 6th N. H. vol. inf., 

Sept. 3, 1862. 
ii. LEMUEL [?]. 
iii. JOHN. 

343. LEVI B.,' (Elijah," Ephraim,= Abraham,* Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') (date and place of birth not 
known to the compiler, possibly at Epsom, N. H.);died 
about 1864; married Sarah Hill of Loudon, N. H.; was a 
voter in Pembroke, N. H., in 1850. 

CHILDREN, 
i. SARAH J.,' b. at Meredith, N. H., about 1833; m., at 
Lawrence, Mass., Nov. 21, 1857, Dr. Enoch T. Pres- 
cott, son of Josiah and Polly Prescott, b. at Sandwich, 
N. H. 
ii. CHRISTINA C, b. at Canterbury or Loudon about 
1842; m., at Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 11, 1865, Gard- 
ner S. Austin, son of Samuel J. and Sarah A. Austin, 
b. at Bethel, Vt. 

542. iii. EDWIN P., b. at Northfield, N. H., about 1845. 

343a. SAMUEL SWANTON,' (Somers," Edward,^ 
Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Bath, 
Me., Feb. 7, 1780; married Polly Richardson; he died about 
1813. He was a " captain." 

CHILDREN. 

543. i. SAMUEL S.,' b. at Bath, Me., in December, 1807. 
ii. MARY (POLLY) ; m. John Weeks of Bath, Me. 

343b. WILLIAM SOMERS,' (Somers," Edward,= Abra- 
ham,* Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born at Bath, Me., 
April 4, 1784; died there March 11, 1840; married, Aug. 3, 
1806, Sarah Hall, daughter of John and Mary Farren, bom 



i 



SEVENTH GENERATION 245 

at Brunswick, Me.; she died at Springfield, Mass., May 23, 
1868, " aged 89." March 24, 1838, WilUam Pettingell, Esq., 
of Bath, bought land and house in Bath; Oct. 15, 1841, 
William S. Pettingell, gentleman, and Sarah H., guardian, 
sold real estate. Feb. 3, 1828, William Pettingell, merchant, 
sold to Somers Pettingell, yeoman, land in Bath. Dec. 15, 
1827, and April 2, 1829, William Pettingell of Bath, trader, 
bought land in Bath. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Bath. Me.). 

i. BETSEY,' b. Sept. 4, 1807; m. Hiram Crooker; res. a.t 

Bath (1841). 
ii. ALMIRA, b. March 6, 1811 ; m., Aug. 7, 1834, EdmimdC. 

Allen, a merchant of Bath. 

Children of Edmund C. and Almira (Pettingell) Allen. 

1. Sarah Andrew Allen, b. April 11, 1835; d. Sept. 30, 

1836. 

2. Albion Horace Allen, b. Aug. 16, 1837. 

3. Emma Theresa Allen, b. March i, 1845. 

iii. SARAH J., b. Oct. 29, 1813; m., Oct. 17, 1833, Dr. 
Horatio G. Allen; res. at Dresden, Me. (1841). 

iv. CATHERINE E., b. Nov. 4, 1815; m. Charles J. Win- 
gale of Waterville, Me. 
544. V. WILLIAM SOMERS,' b. May 22, 1818. 

vi. RUFUS H., b. April 10, d. Dec. 8, 1822. 

vii. HIRAM H., b. Oct. 19, 1825; machinist; d. at Lowell, 
Mass., Aug. 9, 1847. 

343c. DAVID,' (Somers," Edward,' Abraham,' Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Bath, Me., March 29, 
1786; married Rachel Gahan. He died during the War of 
1 81 2, fatally scalded at the salt works at Phippsburg, Me. 
He served in Mass. militia June 20-22 and Sept. 10-29, 
1814. His widow sold real estate in Phippsburg in 1838 as 
the heir of Lorenzo Gahan. 

CHILDREN. 

i. DAVID,' died at Phippsburg, Me.; unm. 
ii. RACHEL: m. Swett. 



246 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

343d. SOMERS,' (Somers," Edward,' Abraham/ Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Bath, Me., Sept. i6, 
1788; died in 1846; married, at Bath, Me., July 21, 1816, 
Hannah, daughter of James and Hannah (Oliver) Hagan; 
she died Dec. 18, 1873, " aged 81 years 7 months." He 
served in Mass. militia June 20-22 and Sept. 10-29, 1814; 
also in Capt. John Wilson's co., Lieut. -Col. Abel Merrill's 
regt., in service at Bath and Hunnewell's Point, George- 
town, Me. At the time of his death he resided at Winthrop, 
Me. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ALFRED SOMERS,» b. at Bath Jan. 2, 181 7; d. in 

1856; buried on Island No. 10 in the Mississippi river; 

unm. 
ii. HANNAH ELIZABETH, b. at Bath Sept. 18, 1818; 

m., at Alton, 111., Sept. 8, 1850, Shadrach Rodney Dol- 

bee; she d. March 28, 1899. 

Children of Shadrach R. and Hannah E. (Pettingell) 
Dolbee. 

1. Blanche Owen Dolbee, b. June 5, 1851; m. Harry 

C. Cole of Chester, 111. 

Children of Harry C. and Blanche O. (Dolbee) 
Cole. 
— i. Jewett Cole, b. June 13, 1879. 
ii. Saxon Cole, b. Oct. 9, 1880. 
iii. George Kendall Cole, b. Sept. 3, 1884. 
iv. Blanche Dorothea Cole, b. Oct. 5, i886. 
V. Blanche Elizabeth Cole, b. Dec. 8, 1888. 
vi. Harriett Dolbee Cole, b. July 30, 1891. 

2. Alfred Somers Dolbee, b. and d. in 1853. 

3. Cora Dolbee, b. Oct. 23, 1856; m., July 9, 1879, 

Dr. Charles B. Rohland of Alton; Mrs. Rohland is 
a talented musician, and is the conductor of sev- 
eral choral societies in Alton and St. Louis, Mo. 
Child of, Charles B. and Cora (Dolbee) Rohland. 
Constance Crandall Rohland, b. Oct. 7, 1883. 

4. Florence Dolbee, b. Jan. 11, 1858; res. at Alton; 

unm. 

5. William Arthur Dolbee, b. May 4, i860; res. at 

Alton; unm. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 247 

6. Harriett Cooper Dolbee, b. April 28, 1865; res. at 
Alton; unm. 
iii. WEALTHY FRANCES, b. at Bath Oct. 9, 1820; m. 
Rev. James Hall of New York. 
Children of James and Wealthy F. (Pettingell) Hall. 

1. Annette Hall, d. . 

2. Georgina Somers Hall, m. (i) Cragin; m. (2) 

Dr. Arthur Henry of Philadelphia, 
iv. SOPHIA ANN, b. at Bath May 10, 1822 ; d. Aug. 21, 1824. 

545. V. JOHN EDWARD, b. at Bath Nov. 20, 1823 [city rec, 

Nov. 6]. 

vi. WILLIAM DONNELL, b. at Winthrop, Me., May 26, 
1828; m., in 1861, Elizabeth Morse; she d. in 1866; he 
d. in April, 1898, at Blair, Neb.; no children; in the 
Civil War he served in Co. G, 31st or 32d Me. inf., 
mustered in April 16, 1861; served till June 12, 1865. 

vii. MARY JANE OWEN, b. at Winthrop, Sept. 6, 
1831 ; m., in 1853, Capt. David Rogers; she d. at George- 
town, Me., in 1863. 

344. AMAZIAH,' (Benjamin," David,' Abraham,' Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom May 5, 1800; went in 
childhood with his parents to Palmer, Monroe county, 
N. Y. ; married, at Clarendon, N.Y., in 1824, Persis Sears; 
she died in Hastings, Mich., about 1880, " aged about 78." 
He removed with his family to Michigan in 1845. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Clarendon, N. Y.). 

546. i. BENJAMIN,' b. Aug. 5 [year not known to the com- 

piler], 
ii. SARAH; m., in Michigan, Samuel Warren. 

547. iii. CYRUS. 

548. iv. HIRAM. 

V. PAULINA; d. young at Clarendon. 

345. BENJAMIN,' (Benjamin," David,' Abraham,' 
Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born Oct. 25, 1801; died 
April II, 1893, at Holly, N. Y.; married, at Ogden, N. Y., 
Feb. 12, 1832, Mary A. Marshall; she died at Clarendon, 
N. Y., in 1857, "aged 49." 



248 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN, 
i. MARY JANE,' b. Sept. 8, 1833; m., May 18, 1839, 
Abraham L. Salisbury; Mary Jane taught school at 
Clarendon, N. Y. 

Child of Abraham L. and Mary J. (Pettingell) Salisbury. 
Anna G. Salisbury, b. March 28, 1869; d. Nov. 24, 1882. 
ii. ORVILLA, b. Dec. 17, 1834; m., at Clarendon, Nov. 8, 
i860, Charles Turner. 
Children of Charles and Orvilla (Pettingell) Turner. 

1. Albert Turner, b. Sept. 6, 1861; m., at Clarendon, 

Feb. 25, 1885, Harriett Wetherby. 

Child of Albert and Harriett (Wetherby) Turner. 

Grace Turner, b. Nov. 13, 1886. 

2. Cora B. Turner, b. Aug. 24, 1867; m., at Claren- 

don, Feb. II, 1885, Shepherd Foster. 

Child of Shepherd and Cora B. (Turner) Foster. 

Earl Foster, b. April 19, 1887. 

3. Florence Turner, b. Feb. 25, 1875; m., at Claren- 

don, in January, 1894, Burt Woodward. 

Child of Burt and Florence (Turner) Woodward. 

Lester Woodward, b. May 3, 1895. 

346. EDWARD,' (Benjamin/ David,' Abraham,* Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born Feb. 24, 1803; married, 
Nov. 8, 1837, at Clarendon, his cousin, Lydia Pettingell 
(p. 157); she died at Barre, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1877; he died 
at Chicago, Sept. 9, 1890. 

CHILDREN. 

i. LYDIA ANN,' b. Aug. 13, 1838; m., April 21, 1858, 
Michael Hites; res. (1899) at Winterset, la. 
Children of Michael and Lydia A. (Pettingell) Hites. 

1. George Hites. b. at Clarendon in June, 1859. 

2. Mary Hites, b. at Clarendon in October, 1867. 
ii. ; d. young. 

347. JOHN,' (David," David,' Abraham," Matthew,' 
Matthew,^ Richard,') born Feb. 6, 1791; died May 8, 1866; 
married, Nov. 30, 181 5, Mary, daughter of John and Mary 
(Pettingell) Harris of Greene, Me.; she died Jan. 29, 1842. 
Dec. 26, 1843, John sold to his son John H. half of his farm 
and equipment, both residing at Lewiston, Me. He was in 



SEVENTH GENERATION 249 

Capt. George Williams' CO., Lieut. -Col. Blaisdell'sregt., Mass. 
militia, in service at Camp Gardiner, awaiting orders Sept. 
12-26, 1814; company raised in Lewiston and vicinity. 

CHILDREN. 
549. i. JOHN HARRIS,* b. Dec. 11, 1816. 

ii. MARY, b. April 27, 1820; d. Jan. 20, 1866. 
iii. ELIZABETH, b. March 25, 1825. 
iv. DAVID H., b. July 20, 1829; d. March 8, 1853. 
V. SARAH FRYE, b. Dec. 13, 1835; d. March 21, 1885. 

348. BENJAMIN GRAFFAM,' (David,' David,'^ Abra- 
ham,* Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Lewiston, 
Me., July 24, 1795 [July 23, 1793, according to the History 
of Clarendon, N. Y. ; this latter date has also been given by 
his grandson Edward T. (No. 706) ; the compiler regarded 
the first date as authoritative. — C. I. P.]; died at Claren- 
don, N. Y., April 4, 1870; married, at Ogden, N. Y., Aug. 
I, 1819, Hannah B., daughter of Benjamin (No. 174) and 
Mercy (Briggs) Pettingell, a cousin, bom Feb. 24, 1797. 
She died at Clarendon Aug. 30, 1866. 

He was in Capt. George Williams' co., Lieut. -Col. Blais- 
dell's regt., Mass. militia, at Camp Gardiner, awaiting orders 
Sept. 13-26, 1814. In February, 181 7, he left Lewiston, 
Me., and went on foot to Ogden, N. Y., arriving April i, 
181 7. In the fall of that year he purchased a farm at 
Clarendon, N. Y., and moved there in 182 1. He held 
many town offices; for seventeen years he was justice of 
the peace. He was a member of the Universalist church 
for more than forty years, and one of its most active officers 
and supporters. He was a highly respected and influen- 
tial citizen. 

CHILDREN. 
550. i. DAVID NEWTON,» b. at Ogden, N. Y., July 6, 1820. 

ii. PHCEBE HESTER ANN, b. at Clarendon, N. Y., Feb. 
7, 1823; m. ( I ), at Clarendon, Aug. 23, 1840, James C. 
Hallock; he d. Feb. 27, i860, and she m. (2), at Albion, 
N. Y., Dec. 25, 1864, Ehcnezcr Culver; he d. June 17, 
1879; she res. at Clarendon, N. Y. (1903); an active 
and earnest member of the Universalist church. 



2SO PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Children of James C. and Phoebe Hester Ann (Pet- 
tingell) Hallock. 

1. Washington Irving Hallock, b. at Clarendon, N. Y., 

April lo, 1843. 

2. Dayton Sinclair Hallock, b. at Clarendon May 31, 

1846 ; m., at Almont, Mich., in i869,Jvilia Andrus, 
b. June 15, 1849, daughter of James Hudson 
Andrus (b. at Erie, Pa., June 5, 1815; d. April 
21, 1899) and Belinda (Cardwell) Andrus, b. 
July IS, 1815. 

Children of Dayton S. and Julia (Andrus) Hallock. 
i. Gertrude Myra Hallock, b. at Almont, Mich., 

Jan. 18, 1871; m., Oct. 14, 1903, Edward 

True Pettingell (No. 706). 
ii. James Clair Hallock, b. at Saline, Mich., 

March 9, 1873. 
iii. AMOS NELSON, b. at Clarendon Nov. 24, 1824; d. 
April 22, 1845; unm. 

551. iv. TRUE EDWARD GLIDDEN, b. at Clarendon Sept. 

27, 1827. 

V. (a daughter), b. at Clarendon Sept. 27, 1827; d. 

young. 

349. DAVID,' (David,- David,^ Abraham," Matthew,' 

Matthew,^ Richard,') born Nov. 24, 1805 [Nov. 4, 1804?]; died 
atCentralia, Mo., March 16, 1882 ; married Amanda Wickwire, 
bom June 6, 1805, died at Clarendon, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1857. 

CHILDREN, 
i. EUNICE MARIA,' b. at Clarendon Sept. 11, 1833; m., 
near Joliet, 111., Dr. A. E. Gibbs; she d. at Ottawa, 
111., Sept. I, 1872. 

Child of A. E. and Eunice (Pettingell) Gibbs. 
Seward P. Gibbs. 

552. ii. JUDSON A., b. near Clarendon, N. Y., April 17, 1835. 
iii. MARY ELIZABETH, b. at Clarendon April 2, 1837; 

d. at Oakland, Cal., Feb. 13, 1874; unm. 
iv. SEWARD H.,b. at Clarendon, April 8, 1839; was 1st 
lieutenant and acting adjutant of the 3d U. S. colored 
cavalry; was killed on a raid from Memphis, Tenn., to 
Vicksburg, Miss., at Franklin, Miss., Jan. 2, 1865. He 
was an accomplished gentleman, a dashing soldier ; unm. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 



251 



350. AMOS,' (David/ David, ^ Abraham," Matthew,' Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,') bom Aug. 14, 1813; died at Clarendon, 
N. Y., April 3, 1888; married in 1855, Mrs. Betsey Jenkins. 
He removed to Clarendon, N. Y., in 1853; April 6 of that 
year he bought real estate in Lewiston. 

CHILD. 
(a son) ; d. young. 



35 i . EPHRAIM,' (Ephraim,' David,^ Abraham," Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born " in western Maine " July 
7, 1800; died about 1876; married Betsey Tyler of New 
Gloucester, Me.; she died in June, 1846. He moved from 
Maine to Omro, Wis., in 1849. He was a millwright and 
carpenter. 

CHILDREN. 

i. BETSEY T.,* b. at Dexter, Me., Feb. 17, 1826; m., at 

Omro, Wis., in November, 1849, David Ham, formerly 

of Cambridge, Me. 
ii. PHCEBE, b. at Cambridge, Me., Jan. 19, 1828; m., at 

Omro in 185 1, John Taylor. 
iii. EPHRAIM, b. at Cambridge, May 23, 1830; shipped 

on the Othello of New Bedford, Mass., for a three 

years' cruise around the world; was at Honolulu 

when last heard from (1857). 
553. iv. MANASSEH, b. at Cambridge, April 3, 1832. 

V. CLARA C, b. at Cambridge, July 19, 1834; m., at 

Omro, in April, 1868, H . E. Stanton. 

Children of H. E. and Clara C. (Pettingell) Stanton. 

1. Etta Stanton. 

2. Edwin M. Stanton; a lawyer in Argyle, Minn. 

3. Ephraim Stanton. 

4. Leo Stanton. 

vi. ALMON, b. at Cambridge, May 14, 1837; d. at 
Lawrenceburg, Tenn., in 1888; no children. 

vii. ANSEL FREEMAN LANDERS, b. at Cambridge, 
Jan. 28, 1840; lives at Pitkin, Colo.; a druggist; 
unm. 



252 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

352. JAMES,' (Thomas,* Matthew,-' Abraham,' Mat- 
thew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Newburyport, Mass., 
Jan. 2, 1792; died Jan. 11, 1871; married, March 20, 1821, 
Olivia Johnson of Horton, N. S. ; she died Dec. 8, 1886. He 
was a ship builder of means; in 1877 his house, a beautiful 
residence, was burned; he had a country house at Loch 
Lomond, twenty-five miles out of St. John, N. B. No 
children. 



353. THOMAS HANFORD,' (Thomas," Matthew,^ 
Abraham,'' Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at St. 
John, N. B., April 22, 1798; died July 14, i860; married, at 
Kingston, N. B., Feb. 26, 1831, Ann Hicks, bom at Norton, 
N. B., Sept. 30, 1800; she died Aug. 18, 1877. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Rothesay, N. B.). 

i. ANN JUDSON,' b. Jan. 25, 1832; m., Aug. 5, 1858, her 
cousin ]ohn L. Saunders, son of Thomas and Louisa 
(Hicks) Saunders, b. June 18, 1829; res. at Flor- 
enceville, N. B. 
Children of John L. and Ann J. (Pettingell) Saunders. 

1. Lloyd T. H. Saunders, b. May 15, 1859; d. May 25, 

1885. 

2. Annie Louisa Saunders, b. June 21, 1862; d. July 

24, 1862. 

3. Clarence A. Saunders, b. July 26, 1863; m., July 

8, 1896, Charlotte E. Wilder, a scholar distin- 
guished at King's College, Windsor, at Johns 
Hopkins and at Clark University; at the time 
of his death at El Paso, Tex., Dec. 18, 1898, he 
was a professor of physics. 

4. William Gordon Saunders, b. Oct. 12, 1876; d. 

Sept. 19, 1877. 
ii. THOMAS, b. May 5, 1833; res. (1900) at Gondola Point, 
N. B. ; unm. 
554. iii. JAMES, b. Jan. 29, 1835. 

iv. MARY ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 7, 1838; m., in May, 1865, 
John Thompson : res. at Windsor, N. B. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 253 

Children of John and Mary E. (Pettingell) Thompson. 

1. Thomas Hanford Thompson. 

2. Lizzie Thompson. 

3. Alexander Thompson. 

4. Daniel Thompson. 

5. William Thompson. 

V. JULIA MARIA, b. Dec. 21, 1839; m., in July, 1864, 
Albert Parke, son of Henry and Ruth Parlee of Stud- 
holme, N. B.; res. at Landsdowne, N. B. 
Children of Albert and Julia M. (Pettingell) Parlee. 

1. Arthur Parlee. 

2. Chester Parlee. 

3. Margaret Parlee. 

4. Albert Parlee. 

5. Frank Parlee. 

6. Minnie Parlee. 

7. Julia Parlee. 

vi. MARGARET JANE, b. Sept. 2, 1842; res. at Gondola 
Point, N. B. 
5SS. vii. GEORGE STANTON, b. March 18, 1847- 

354. JOHN AYER,' (Matthew," Matthew,' Abraham,' 
Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Haverhill, Mass., 
Dec. 16, 1796; married, April 2, 1829, Sophia Stone; died 
Oct. 28, 1835, while on a sea voyage for his health. There 
is no record of any children. 

355. GEORGE,' (Daniel," Matthew,' Abraham,' Mat- 
thew,' Matthew," Richard,') bom [at St. John, N. B.?] in 
1804; married, in England, Sarah . He was a sea cap- 
tain, and sailed, Jan. 13, 1854, from Savannah, Ga., for 
Liverpool, England, with a cargo of hard pine, and was 
never heard from. He had no children. 

356. JOHN,' (Daniel," Matthew,' Abraham,' Matthew,' 
Matthew," Richard,') born [at St. John, N. B.?] in 1809; 
died at St. John Feb. 6, 1897; married, Sept. 9, 1833, Mar- 
garet, daughter of William and Esther (Storey) Portmore; 
she died July 20, 1880. 



254 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILD. 

ELIZABETH,' b. at St. John; m., Oct. 17, 1867, 
Thomas W. Prince, son of David and Eliza Prince; 
she res. at St. John (1900). 

Children of Thomas W. and Elizabeth (Pettingell) 
Prince (both children now dead). 

1. John A. Prince, b. Nov. 7, 1870. 

2. Charles F. Prince, b. Sept. 9, 1875. 



357. ELIPHALET,' (John,» Eliphalet,^ Abraham," 
Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Lisbon, Me., Jan. 
28, 1799; died March i, 1861, buried at East Lowell, Me.; 
married, at Greenbush, Me., in 1825, Temperance, daughter 
of Philip Spencer, born in 1807. 

CHILDREN. 

556. i. JOHN R.,' b. at Greenbush, Me., Feb. 27, 1826. 

ii. LILIS M., b. at Greenbush, Me., Aug. 5, 1829; ni. An- 
drew J. Comstock of Argyle, Me. ; she d. at Hancock, 
Minn., in 1897. 
iii. CLIMENA, b. Dec. 27, 1831 ; d. at the age of 18 months. 

557. iv. COLUMBUS L.. b, at Greenbush Dec. 29, 1833. 

558. V. WILLIAM R., b. Jan. 17, 1835. 

559. vi. GEORGE S., b. May 30, 1838. 

vii. ELIJAH, b. April 13, 1841; res. at East Lowell, Me.; 

unm. (1900). 
viii. MARY E., b. Dec. 26, 1845; rn-. at East Lowell, Me., 
John Irish of Orrington, Me.; res. at Bangor, Me.; no 
children (1900). 
ix. TEMPERANCE, b. at Lowell, Me., May 22, 1846; ra., 
Dec. 12, 1868, Ira Fcrnald; settled at Enfield, Me. 
Children of Ira and Temperance (Pettingell) Femald. 

1. Hiram Leslie Femald, b. Nov. 25, 1872; m. Nellie 

Whitcomb; res. at Enfield, Me. (1900). 

2. Galen W. Femald, b. March 21, 18S3; unm. (1900). 
X. LOVINA, b. at Grand Falls May 18, 1849; m-. in Biu-- 

lington, Me., in 1873, iSIchcmiah Turner; res. at East 
Lowell, Me. (1900). 

560. xi. JOSEPH WESLEY, b. at Great Falls Plantation, Me., 

April 18, 1852. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 255 

358. ELIPHALET,' (Edward,' Eliphalet,' Abraham/ 
Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,*) bom July 17, 1792; died 
April 14, 1865; married, Aug. 28, 1821, Eliza, daughter of 
James and Elizabeth (Bragdon) Simpson, bom Sept. 18, 
1796, died Nov. 17, 1866. He lived in Hancock, Me.; he 
was a master mariner for many years ; after leaving the sea 
he was prominent in town and state affairs and was select- 
man, town treasurer and representative to the Legislature. 

CHILDREN. 

561. i. BYRON G.,» b. at Sullivan, Me., July 21, 1823. 

562. ii. GEORGE BRAINERD, b. at Hancock, Me., Sept. 8, 

1827. 

iii. AMZI, b. at Hancock Jan. 12, 1830; d. at sea near West- 
em Island, Sept. 11, 1855; unm. 

iv. ALMENA E., b. at Hancock April 8, 1832; m., at Low- 
ell, Mass., May 13, 1854, Charles V. Webster, son of 
David and Mary Webster, b. at Rome, Me., in 1829; 
res. at Winthrop, Me. 

Children of Charles V. and Almena E. (Pettingell) 
Webster. 

1. Charles C. Webster, b. in 1855; m. Hattie J., 

adopted daughter of A. E. Webster; res. at Hol- 
brook, Mass. 

2. George B. Webster; m. Frances Emerson; res. at 

Winthrop, Me. ; no children. 

3. Elmer W. Webster; m. Mattie ; res. at East 

Whitman, Mass. 

Child of Elmer W. and Mattie Webster. 
Elmer N. Webster, b. Oct. 19, 1894. 
v. MARINEA E., b. at Hancock Dec. 4, 1834; m. John 

Rohie; she d. at Holbrook, Mass., July 18, 1887. 
vi. MELVINA E., b. at Hancock Aug. 11, 1837; m. Capt. 
William G. Snow. 

563. vii. MELVILLE ELIPHALET, b. Aug. 11, 1837. 

359. EBEN,' (Edward,' Eliphalet,= Abraham,* Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') ; married, in New York City, 

; died of ship fever at quarantine, Staten Island, 

about 1840. He was a master mariner. He had two 
daughters. 



256 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

360. ELIPHALET,' (Eliphalet," Eliphalet,= Abra- 
ham/ Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') (date and place of 
birth not known to the compiler) ; married, about 1827, 
Harriet Urann. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Franklin, Me.). 

i. MATILDA,' b. in 1830; m. George W. Guptill of Steu- 
ben, Me.; she d. in February, 1896. 

ii. HENRIETTA, b. in 1833; m. Ephraim Cousins; res. 
at Oldtown, Me.; she d. in 1892. 

iii. ELIZABETH, b. in 1835; m. Enoch Coombs; res. at 
Franklin, Me. (1897). 

564. iv. GEORGE W., b. in 1839. 

565. V. CURTIS E., b. in 1843. 

566. vi. EDWIN C, b. in 1852. 

361. AMOS,' (Eliphalet,» Eliphalet,^ Abraham,^ Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born at Hancock, Me., in 1801 
or 1802; married Sarah Coates, who died Sept. 16, 1880. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ELIZABETH B.,« b. at South Hancock, Me., Nov. 25, 
1826; m. Eri Farnsworth of Beddington, Me.; she 
d. there Jan. 31, i860. 

Children of Eri and Elizabeth B. (Pettingell) Farns- 
worth. 

1. Sarah E. Farnsworth. 

2. Harris G. Farnsworth. 

3. Alvah H. Farnsworth. 

ii. TRUEMAN W., b. at South Hancock about 1828; d. 

at age of 12 years, 
iii. REBECCA R., b. at South Hancock in April, 1828; m., 

Dec. 7, 1865, Jatnes Morse of Boston, b. at Wiscasset, 

Me., son of Nathaniel and Ann Morse; she d. Oct. 

26, 1889. 

Child of James and Rebecca R. (Pettingell) Morse. 

James F. Morse, 
iv. NAOMI K., b. at Franklin, Me., about 1833; m. Ira P. 

Lanison of Lawrence, Mass., b. in Plainfield, Vt. 

567. V. OZIAS B., b. at Franklin Aug. 18, 1835. 
vi. ASA, b. about 1837; d. at age of 2 years. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 257 

362. EDWARD/ (Eliphalet," Eliphalet,' Abraham/ 
Matthew/ Matthew/ Richard/) born at SuUivan, Me., 
Dec. 17, 1806; married Phebe Hodgkins, born at SuUivan, 
Me., Oct. 13, 1810. He lived at Hancock, Me. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Hancock, Me.). 

i. LUCETTA,' b Aug. 21, 1829; m. George Hodgkins; she 
d. at Springfield, Mass., Oct. 29, 1899. Mrs. Wm. E. 
Bid die of Amesbury, Mass., a daughter. 

568. ii. AMASA D., b. Dec. 4, 1832. 

iii. FRANCENA; m. (i) Lucius Munson; (2) John Lan- 
caster. 

IV. HOLLIS R., b. June 8, 1836; lost at sea about 1855; 
unm. 

569. V. AMOS H., b. April 24, 1838. 

570. vi. EDWARD J., or CHARLES EDWARD, b. July 5,1842. 
vii. GEORGE R., b. June 5, 1844; enlisted in Co. G, nth 

Me. inf., Nov. 4, 1861, for three years; d. in the army, 
June 6, 1862. 

571. viii. CLIFFORD A., b. June 19, 1846. 

ix. SUSAN J., b. May 11, 1848; m. George Hamor; res. at 

Lamoine, Me. 
X. IDA E., b. June 29, 1851 ; m. Afwrcfc; she d. in 1899. 

363. JACOB,' (Jacob,' Elisha,' Abraham,' Matthew,' 
Matthew,- Richard,') born at Wales, Me., July 30, 1807; 
died at Sangerville, Me., Jan. 20, 1850; married first, Dec. 
31, 1833, at Brewer, Me., Mary Waldron Kincaid, bom 
Aug. 3, 181 2, died at Sangerville Aug. 12, 1844. He mar- 
ried second, March 17, 1845, Ruhana Carle, bom at Sanger- 
ville April 17, 1823. He was a farmer. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Sangerville, Me.). 

i. DAVID WALDRON.' b. Oct. 18, 1837; d. Nov. 11, 
1898; unm.; he spent part of his life in Maryland 
and Virginia; when the Civil War broke out he and 
other Maine men were in the Virginia woods getting 
out ship timber; after narrowly escaping being 
pressed into the Southern army, they put to sea in an 
open boat, being picked up and carried into New York. 



2s8 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

572. ii. JOHN WESLEY, b. July 18, 1839. 

iii. ABIGAIL HARRIET, b. April 6, 1841; d. July 25, 

1845- 

573. iv. DANIEL WEBSTER, b. March 18, 1844. 

V. SUSAN ELIZABETH, b. May 15, 1847; m., at North- 
port, Me., Oct. 22, 1865, David Palmer, b. July 4, 
1839. 



364. JOSEPH,' (Jacob,* Elisha,' Abraham,' Matthew,' 
Matthew,- Richard/) bom at Wales, Me., Aug. 28, 1809; 
died at Sangerville, Me., Nov. 22, 1840; married, Feb. 13, 
1838, Martha Ann Kincaid, born at Brunswick, Me., Sept. 
30, 1818. He was a farmer; sold real estate in Sanger- 
ville in 1834. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Sangerville. Me.). 

i. WILLIAM H.,' b. Jan. 15, 1838; d. at Yorktown, Va., 
June 22, 1862; enlisted July 15, 1861, for three years 
in Co. H, 6th Me. inf.; served under McClellan on the 
Peninsula ; was placed on a transport, sick of typhoid 
fever, and died on board. 

574. ii. JOSEPH, b. March 20, 1840. 

364a. ELISHA,' (Jacob,*' Ehsha,'^ Abraham,* Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Wales, Me., July 19, 
1814; died at Brewer, Me., March 26, 1897; married, at 
Bangor, May 3, 1844, Elizabeth Jane Eaton, bom at Greene, 
Me., May i, 1820. She died at Brewer, Me., April 19, 
1894. He bought land in Sangerville in 1836. 

CHILDREN. 

i. EMMA AUGUSTA,' b. at Sangerville, Me., April 27, 

1845; d. at Dover, N. H., July 10, 1847. 
ii. GEORGIANNA, b. at Brewer, Me., Aug. 28, 1848; res. 
there; unm. (1897). 

575. iii. NATHANIEL GORDON, b. at Hermon, Me., July 23, 

1851. 

576. iv. GEORGE EDGAR, b. at Brewer Feb. 17, 1855. 

577. V. ARTHUR GOODING, b. at Brewer Oct. 30, 1858. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 259 

365. CHARLES,"* (Benjamin,' Joseph,* Benjamin,' 
Nathaniel,^ Richard,') born [at Sheldon, Vt.?] about 1820; 
died at Albany, Vt., about 1889, "aged 69;" married 
Mary A. Smith; she was bom in West Derby, Vt., and died 
there May 16, 1897. 

CHILDREN. 

578. i. HARRY BENJAMIN,' b. at Sheldon, Vt., June 27, 

1842. 

579. ii. ALDEN CHARLES, b. at Sheldon June 17, 1844. 

580. iii. SYLVESTER HERRICK, b. at Sheldon Jan. 9, 1846. 

581. iv. BYRON TOWNE, b. at Sheldon in 1847. 

V. MARY A., b. at Enosburg Falls, Vt., about 1855; d. 
at the age of 3 years. 

vi. KATE A., b. at Newport, Vt., about i860; m., Dec. 
4, 1879, " aged 20," at Lowgll, Mass., George W. Bry- 
ant, carpenter, son of George R. and Betsey Ann 
Bryant, b. at Irasburg, Vt. ; res. at West Derby (1897). 

366. NATHANIEL STONE," * (John,' Joseph," Benja- 
min,' Nathaniel,- Richard,') bom at Sheldon, Vt., about 
1809; died at Jerusalem, N. Y., in November, 1882; mar- 
ried, at Auburn, N. Y., March 4, 1836, Eliza, daughter of 
William and Zadah Howe, born at Penn Yan, N. Y., May 
5, 1816. She resided at Grand Rapids, Mich. (1897). 

CHILDREN. 

i. WILLIAM,' b. at Branchport, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1837; 
res. in New Orleans at opening of the War of the 
Rebellion; was forced into the Rebel army but es- 
caped and enlisted in U. S. Navy; last heard from 
about 1870. 

ii. JOHN, b. at Auburn, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1839; was drowned 
at about 4 years of age. 

582. iii. FRANKLIN STONE, b. at Auburn Oct. 13, 1843. 

iv. REYNOLD H., b. at Auburn Sept. 15, 1845; res. at 

Grand Rapids, Mich.; unm. (1897). 
V. ANNETTA MAY, b. at Auburn Sept. 15, 1845; m. 

Isaac Lamoreaux; res. at Grand Rapids (1897). 
vi. LILLA E., b. at Penn Yan, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1848; m. 

* See footnote on p. gj. 



26o PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

(i) Robert Van Blcet; (2) Aljrcd Perry; she d. at 

Grand Rapids Feb. 25, 1887. 
vii. WALSTEIN HOWE, b. at Dresden, N. Y., July 25, 

1850; d. young, 
viii. MARY CAROLINE, b. at Dresden Dec. 18, 1858; m. 

Benjamin Duel; res. at Grand Rapids (1897). 
ix. EMMA HELEN, b. at Dresden Oct. 31, 1862; m. George 

Booth; res. at Grand Rapids (1897). 
X. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. at Dresden Dec. 12, 

1852; d. young. 

367. JOSEPH BROWN," * (John, '^ Joseph,' Benjamin,' 
Nathaniel,' Richard,') born at Sheldon, Vt.; died in the 
Civil War; married, at Manlius, N. Y., Mary E. Squires. 
Resided also in Ohio and Illinois. 

CHILD. 

583. ARTHUR M.,' b. at Manlius, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1849. 

368. PASCHAL PAOLI,"* (John,= Joseph,' Benjamin,' 
Nathaniel,' Richard,') born at Sheldon, Vt., in [1818?]; 
died at Brighton, Mich., July 8, 1879, " aged 61 ; " married 
Louisa Spencer. 

He was a partner of the firm of Pettingell & Price, car 
manufacturers at Locke, Mich. 

CHILDREN, 
i. JOHN,' res. at Locke, Mich. (1897). 

ii. BELLE; m. . 

iii. KATE; m. . 

iv. SARAH; d. . 

369. GEORGE WASHINGTON,"* (John,^ Joseph," Ben- 
3amin,' Nathaniel,' Richard,') born at May's Mill, N. Y., 
Oct. 10, 1822; died at Manlius, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1885; mar- 
ried, at Watkins, N. Y., Jane Siples. She survives, and 
resides with her son George B., at Corning, N. Y. (1899). 

CHILDREN. 
i. FRED DELAMATER,' b. at Dresden, N. Y., May 11, 
1862; d. at Watkins, N. Y., May 5, 1897; unm. 
584. ii. GEORGE BELLIS, b. at Watkins Sept. 17, 1866. 

* See footnote on p. 93. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 261 

370. WILLIAM BABCOCK," * (John,^ Joseph/ Benja- 
min,' Nathaniel/ Richard/) bom at May's Mill, N. Y.; 
married Ellen Strubel; resides at Starkey, N. Y. (1897). 

CHILDREN, 
i. MELVIN,' b. about 1850; m., Sept. 17, 1885, Anna 

E., daughter of Frederick and Deborah Van Patten, 

b. at Schenectady, N. Y. 
ii. SYDNEY, 
iii. IRENE, 
iv. FRANCES. 
V. FRED, 
vi. MARIETTA, b. at Starkey about 1863; m., Sept. 13, 

1888, George E. Becker, h. at Oswego, N. Y., in 1862, 

son of Phihp E. and Emma J. Becker. 

37 I . NATHANIEL B.,^ * (Nathaniel,^ Joseph,' Benja- 
min,^ Nathaniel,- Richard,') bom at Georgia, Vt., Dec. 10, 
1812; died Nov. 17, 1880; married Sarah Loggins. 

CHILDREN. 
585. i. HARRY B./ b. at Georgia, Vt., April 20, 1840. 

ii. ALMON L. ; m., at Troy, N. Y., Mary Scoville; served 

in the Civil War; res. at Troy, Vt. 
iii. LUCIUS H., b. at Hyde Park, Vt., in 1848; m. Abby 
Lamphier; he d. at Sweetsburg, Canada, about 1882. 
iv. OSMAN E., b. at Hyde Park April 17, 1851; m. Anna, 
daughter of Benjamin and Roxanna Hoyt of Troy, 
Vt. No children. Res. (1897) at Manchester, N. H.; 
member city government. 
V. HELEN H.; d. young. 

372. WILLIAM WALLACE,"* (Nathaniel,^ Joseph," 
Benjamin,^ Nathaniel," Richard,') bom at Georgia, Vt., 
March 23, 1818; died in Canada Dec. 17, 1896; married, 
at Fairfax, Vt., Charlotte, daughter of Benjamin and Eliza- 
beth (Carter) Stevens of Salisbury, N. H., born at Salis- 
bury, N. H., in 182 1, died at St. Albans, Vt., Feb. 17, 1903. 
He was the discoverer of Pettingill's Kidney Wort. He 
spelled the name " Pettingill." 

* See footnote on p. 93. 



262 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN' 

(all but the two youngest bom at Fairfax, Vt.). 

i. CHARLES A.,' b. Nov. 30, 1843; unm.; when last 

heard from he was at Keene, N. H. 
ii. AUZUBA, b. June 5, 1845; m. (i) E. Rogers; m. (2) 

Homer Janes; he d. in February, 1903; she res. at 

Thayer, Kan. (1903). 
iii. SUSAN SAMANTHA, b. July 22, 1846. 
iv. GEORGE HOUGHTON, b. Aug. 30. 1849. 
V. JOHN ALBERT, b. Feb. 15, 1851 ; m. ; res. at Milton.Vt. 
vi. EMMA O., b. Feb. 18, 1853; m. (i), July 18, 1876, 

Charles H. Roberts of Williamstown, Mass.; (2), at 

Plattsburg, N. Y., May 5, 1893, Harry H. Adams, 

son of Benjamin and M. (Wilson) Adams; res. at 

Lockhaven, Penn. (1903). 
vii. WILLIAM WALLACE, b. Jan. 12, 1855; m. twice; res. 

at Lockhaven, Pa. (1903). 
viii. WALTER NATHANIEL, b. Dec. 15, 1857; unm.; 

res. at Georgia, Vt. (1903). 
ix. FRED A., b. Oct. 22, 1859; m. 
X. JAMES T., b. at Georgia, Vt., March 19, 1861; m. 

586. xi. PHILL SHERIDAN, b. at Georgia Aug. 24, 1865. 

373. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY,"* (Nathaniel,^ Jo- 
seph,-* Benjamin,' Nathaniel,^ Richard,') born at Georgia, 
Vt., March 31, 1824; died Aug. 27, 1898; married, Jan., 
31, 1847, EUzabeth R., daughter of Seth and Mary (Balch) 
Morgan of Westford, Vt.; she was born Feb. 7, 1828. She 
united with the church (Congregational) at the age of 
fourteen, and her husband a few years after their marriage. 
They resided at Essex, Vt., in 1897. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Westford, Vt.). 

i. GEORGE H.,' b. Dec. 9, 1848; enlisted from Cleveland, 
Ohio, Feb. 21, 1863, in Co. F, 194th Ohio vol. inf.; 
mustered out Oct. 24, 1864; he d. at Cleveland, Ohio, 
Nov. s, 1888. 

ii. ELMIRA M., b. Sept. 5, 1850; member of the Congre- 
gational church; d. at Cleveland April 5, 1889. 

iii. CARRIE H., b. July 17, 1862. 

587. iv. WALTER J., b. March 8, 1866. 

* See footnote on p. 93. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 263 

374. HOLLIS F.,"* (Nathaniel,' Joseph," Benjamin,^ 
Nathaniel,^ Richard,') bom at Georgia, Vt., Aug. 20, 1830; 
died July 18, 1894; married, July 3, 1853, Augusta J. Porter 
of Troy, Vt., bom April 16, 1838. He served in Co. B, 8th 
Vt. vol. inf., in the War of the Rebellion. The widow 
resided in Campton, N. H., in 1897. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at North Troy, Vt.). 

588. i. CLARENCE O.,' b. Aug. 30, 1855. 

ii. EMILY G., b. Feb. i ; d. Feb. 28, 1858. 
iii. EMMA, b. May 5, 1859; m., Oct. 5, 1885, John 0. Hoyt 
of Thornton, N. H.; she d. June 23, 1895. 
Children of John O. and Emma (Pettingell) Hoyt 

1. Julia W. Hoyt, b. June 9, 1889. 

2. kollis B. Hoyt, b. Oct. 14, 1891. 

iv. BERTIE D., b. Aug. 17, 1866; d. July 19, 1869. 
V. MYRTLE L., b. May 22, 1870; m., Feb. 24, 1895, 

Frank Hull of Thornton, N. H. 

Child of Frank and Myrtle L. (Pettingell) Hull. 

Stella B. Hull, b. Oct. 15, 1896. 

375. SAMUEL [D.],' (Joseph," Joseph,^ Samuel," Mat- 
thew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Salisbury, Mass., Aug. 
17, 1813; died at Lynn, Mass., March 5, 1879; married, at 
Lynn, Matilda, daughter of William and Mary Stetson, 
born at Salem, Mass., about 1816, died at Lynn Jan. 24, 1876. 
He was a carpenter. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SAMUEL," b. in December, 1837 [?]; d. May 6, 1849. 
ii. MARY MATILDA, b. at Lynn June 17, 1841; d. Feb. 

23, 1852. 
iii. JOHN QUINCY, b. at Saugus, Mass., April 18, 1847; 

d. May 12, 1849. 
iv. LUCY ELLEN, b. at Lynn June 4, 1849; n^-. at Lynn, 

Sept. 28, 1865, George Franklin Drew, b.at Plymouth, 

son of Abbot and Elizabeth Drew. 
V. JAMES HENRY, b. at Lynn May 27, 1850; d. Sept. 

iS> 1851. 

* See footnote on p. 93. 



264 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

589. vi. GEORGE E., b. at Lynn Sept. 19, 1852. 
vii. EMMA J., b. at Lynn Nov. i, 1854. 

viii. EMMA P., b. at Lynn in 1856 [?]; m., Aug. 20, 1877, 
George W. Jeffers, son of Albert and M. A. JefEers; she 
d. about 1891. 

590. ix. JOSEPH FREDERICK, b. at Lynn March 30, 1857. 

Two infant children of this couple are recorded as 
buried, the one Oct. 13, 1836, and the other Aug. 
7. 1839- 

376. JOSEPH MOULTON/* (Joseph," Joseph,' Sam- 
uel,^ Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Salisbury, 
Mass., June 23, 1816; died at Amesbury Sept. 10, 1884; 
(was published May 16, 1840, to Emily S. Brown of Hamp- 
ton Falls, N. H., but they were not married). He mar- 
ried first. May 7, 1845, Anna J., daughter of Jacob and 
Polly R. Rowell of Salisbury, bom at Mills Village, now 
Amesbury, about 1823; died at Salisbury, Mass., Nov. 20, 
1852. He married second, at Boston, Jan. 17, 1855, Sarah 
C. Jefferds, born at Epping, N. H. 

He was a druggist. He was an early abolitionist, and 
was editor and proprietor of a paper at Amesbury advo- 
cating that cause ; John G. Whittier was a contributor. 

The widow resided at Amesbury in 1900. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Salisbury, Mass.). 

591. i. JACOB ROWELL,» b. Jan. 13, 1847. 

ii. ANNA CAROLINE, b. Dec. 16, 1855; res. at Ames- 
bury; unm. (1901). 

iii. NELLIE GERTRUDE, b. June 16, 1870; res. at Ames- 
bury; unm. (1901). 

377. WILLIAM PECKER,' (Joseph," Joseph,^ Sam- 
uel,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Salisbury, 
Mass., Aug. 16, 1818; died at Lynn, Mass., Dec. 2, 1871; 

* I met him at Salisbury, now Amesbury, when a boy. — J. M. P. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 265 

married (published Oct. 11, 1844) Susan P., daughter of 
Rufus and Susan Guilford of Lynn; she died Oct. 31, 1877, 
" aged 54 years 7 months 6 days." 

CHILDREN. 

i. WILLIAM HENRY,' b. at Salisbury Oct. 13, 1845; 
d. about 1854. 

592. ii. CHARLES EDWIN, b. at Amesbury Oct. 16, 1851. 

378. WILLIAM STEVENS,' (William Moulton,» Jo- 
seph,^ Samuel,^ Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at 
Salisbury, Mass., May 6, 1828; died July 11, 1881; mar- 
ried, Sept. 9, 1855, Mary E., daughter of Caleb and Mary 
Pike of Salisbury; she died Dec. 14, 1879. He was a 
farmer. From Sept. 23, 1862, until Sept. 3, 1863, he was 
captain of Co. C, 48th Mass. vol. inf. He spelled the name 
" Pettengill." 

CHILDREN 

(born at Salisbury, Mass.)- 

593. i. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS,' b. July 12, 1856; Oct. 3, 

1 88 1, he was appointed guardian of his minor brother 
and sister after their father's death. 

ii. MARY JOSEPHINE, b. Oct. 9, 1858; m., April 8, 
1880, Eugene C. Gilman, son of Samuel E. and Lucy 
J. Gilman, a dentist, aged 22. 

iii. WILLIAM STEVENS, b. April 23, 1863; d. June 5, i866. 

iv. ELLEN THORNTON, b. April i, 1865. 

V. WILLIAM STEVENS, b. June 28, 1870; res. at Salis- 
bury; unm. (1898). 

379. WESLEY,' * (William Moulton," Joseph,' Samuel,^ 
Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at SaHsbury, Mass., 
April 2, 1836; married, Jan. 22, 1863, Caroline, daughter of 
Daniel M. and Hannah P. Gerrish of Salisbury, aged 27. 
He was one of the selectmen of Salisbury, 1896 to 1899. He 
spells the name " Pettengill." 

* Well acquainted with him. — J. M. P. 



266 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

i. ANNA,' b. at Salisbury Dec. 28, 1863; m., March 25, 
1896, Waldcgren Stillman Barileit, son of Moses and 
Harriet G. (Morse) Bartlett; a lawyer. 

594. ii. GEORGE WESLEY, b. at Salisbury Sept. 17, 1868. 

595. iii. HENRY GERRISH,b.atLawrence, Mass., Dec. 21, 1869. 
iv. GRACE GARFIELD, b. at Salisbury July 10, 1880. 



380. SAMUEL,' * (Samuel," David,' Samuel." Cutting,' 
Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Newbury, Mass., Oct. 31, 
1804; died at Newburyport Aug. 21, 1884; buried at Oak 
Hill; married, May 17, 1826, Ruth D. Plummer; she died 
March i, 1874, " aged 68 years 2 months 4 days." He was 
taxed for a house on South street, 1839-1847. He made 
a will Sept. 14, 1878, bequeathing to his son Amos, his 
daughter Harriet M., wife of T. E. Cutter, and daughter 
Fannie E. ; will proved Sept. 25, 1884. He was a cooper. 
The wife's estate was administered on Dec. 21, 1874. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newburyport, Mass.). 

i. SAMUEL JAMES,' b. April 5, 1827; d. June 25, 1852; 

unm. ; buried at Oak Hill, 
ii. NATHAN, b. in May; d. Oct. 2, 1829. 
iii. EMILY, b. June 15, 1830; d. Nov. 26, 1830. 

596. iv. AMOS, b. March 4, 1832. 

597. V. RICHARD PLUMMER, b. in April, 1833. 

vi. NATHAN PLUMMER, b. in June, 1834; d. Dec. 8, 

1835- 
vii. HARRIET MARIA, b. June 4, 1835; m., Sept. 7, 1858, 
Thomas Edwin Cutter, son of Thomas Hall and Eliza- 
beth Bryant (Moody) Cutter, b. March 28, 1836; he 
d. at Salem, Mass., May 26, 1903; she d. June 15, 
1903. 
Child of Thomas E. and Harriet M. (Pettingell) 

Cutter. 

Etta Randolph Cutter, b. at Newburyport Dec. 
22, 1861; m., Oct. 7, 1885, Edward Hale Lowell, 

* I knew him well. — J. M. P. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 267 

son of Alfred Osgood and Helena Isabel (Gum- 
ming) Lowell, b. July 29, i860; he is in the 
banking business, 
viii. RANDOLPH CAMPBELL, b. Feb. 22, 1838; d. May 

30. 1857- 
ix. FANNIE E., b. March 21, 1840; res. at Newbiuyport, 

unm. (1903). 

38 I . JAMES SAFFORD,' (Samuel," David,' Samuel,'' 
Cutting,' Matthew," Richard,') born at Newbury, Mass., 
May 26, 181 2; died June 14, 1876; married, June 29, 1834, 
Mary, daughter of John and Rebecca Dodge of Newbtiry- 
port. She died June 23, 1876, " aged 63 years 4 months 
19 days." He was a cooper; was a member of the First 
Presbyterian church; resided at 58 Lime street, Newbury- 
port. May 5, 1865, he willed his estate to his wife, Mary, 
daughter Mary V., wife of George W. Colby, Emily, wife 
of William C. Plummer, Julia A., and Lois W., and son 
Allen; proved July 17, 1876. Administration granted on 
estate of Mary Pettingell, widow, May 7, 1877. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newbur>'port. Mass.). 

i. MARY VIANNA,' b. Aug. 22, 1835; m., Oct. 25, 1859, 
George W., son of George W. and Harriet (Kitching) 
Colby, b. May 14, 1836; he was mate of ship Gen. 
Nowell; lost in the China Sea in 1864. 
Child of George W. and Mary (Pettingell) Colby. 
Emily Francis Colby, b. July 29, i860; m., in 1884, 
William P. Lowell, son of Alfred Lowell of New- 
buryport. 
ii. EMILY, b. Aug. 23, 1838; m., Dec. 18, 1859, William 
C., son of William S. and Harriet Plummer, a mer- 
chant, aged 24. 
iii. JULIA ALLEN, b. June 11, 1845; res. at Newbury- 

port; unm. (1900). 
iv. ALLEN DODGE, b. Aug. 27, 1847; m-. Nov. 27, 1875, 
Abbie Greenleaf, daughter of Edward S. and Mary A. 
Rogers, 23 years old; no children. 
V. LOIS WEBBER, b. Oct. 23, 1849; res. at Newbury- 
port; unm. (1900). 



268 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

382. WILLIAM HENRY,' (Amos/ David,^ Samuel/ 
Cutting/ Matthew/ Richard/) born at Newburyport, Mass., 
Sept. 5, i8ii; died at Medford March i8, i88o; married 
first, at Newbury in October, 1837, Hannah Johnson; she 
died at Cambridge May 8, 1869, " aged 53," bequeathing 
her property to her husband and children. He married 
second, at Cambridge, July 13, 1870, Fannie B., daughter 
of Henry and Esther (Gould) Messenger; she died at Boston 
Dec. 10, 1882, " aged 58." 

He removed from Newburyport to Cambridge about 1845. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARY H., b. Aug. 7, 1838; m., Nov. 27, 1859, Howard 
M. Sawyer, son of Jeremiah and Susan S. Sawyer, b. 
in 1834. 

599. ii. WILLIAM H.,« b. June 28, 1840. 

600. iii. AMOS, b. July 13, 1846. 

iv. JOSEPH FREDERICK, b. June 22, 1854; d. same day. 
V. LyDIA JOHNSON, b. Oct. 15, 1857; d. Nov. 3, 1858. 

383. LUTHER DIMMICK,' (Amos," David,^ Samuel,* 
Cutting,' Matthew," Richard,^) bom at Newburyport Aug. 
22, 1820; married Sarah G., daughter of Samuel and Sarah 
G. (Edwards) Jones; her mother's father, Capt. Benjamin 
Edwards of Newburyport, was a prisoner in Algiers with 
other Newburyport men, and for three years a slave. 

They reside at Swampscott (1903). 

CHILDREN 

(born at Gloucester, Mass.). 

i. SAMUEL JAMES, b. Oct. 9, 1847; m., at Cambridge, 
Sept. 18, 1893, Mrs. Elizabeth H . Follansbec, daughter 
of James and Caroline Haskell, b. at Gloucester. 

ii. ABBA H.,* b. at Gloucester Feb. 1, 1850; m., at Salem. 
Nov. 18, 1872, Charles E. Durgin, grocer, son of John 
H. and Lucretia (Brown) Durgin, b. at Franklin, 
N. H., in 1846. 

iii. FRANCIS A., b. July 8, 1852; d. at Salem Aug. 13, 
1877 ; unm. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 269 

384. CHARLES COFFIN/* (Amos," David,' Samuel,' 
Cutting,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Newburyport Feb. 
21, 1822; married Fannie, daughter of Samuel and Re- 
becca (Blanchard) Bartlett, born at Newburyport; she 
died at Salem July 6, 1893. He removed from Newbury- 
port to Gloucester about 1844. Has since been a mer- 
chant at Salem; very successful; now retired (1900). 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Gloucester, Mass.). 

i. MARY HANNAH," b. Dec. 9, 1844; d. Nov. 14, 1869. 
ii. FANNIE SPRING, b. Sept. 13, 1847; m-. Jan. 8, 1868, 

at Salem, Charles H. Price, aged 37, son of Eben and 

Hannah N. Price. 

602. iii. ALBERT COFFIN, b. Nov. i, 1849. 

iv. NELLIE MAY, b. Oct. 18, 1854; m., at Salem, Sept. 
19, 1890, Samuel A. D. Sheppard, son of Samuel and 
Anna M. Sheppard, b. at Manchester; res. at Newton. 

603. V. FRED EVERETT, b. Feb. 19, 1861. 



385. SAMUEL SPRING,' t (Amos," David,' Samuel,' 
Cutting,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Newburyport, Mass., 
April 4, 1827; died at Lynn Aug. 30, 1887; married, Oct. 
17, 1848, Mary A. Shapleigh, aged 19, born in Eliot, Me.; 
she [?] died at Newburyport Feb. 27, 1890, " aged 66 years 
10 months 21 days." He was acting assistant engineer on 
the U. S. steamer Pink, Jan. 9, 1864, to May 15, 1865 ; hon- 
orably discharged. 

CHILDREN 

(bomat Wobum. Mass.). 

i. SARAH A.,« b. and d. at Wobum in 1850. 
ii. MARY MARIAH, b. May 5, 1851; m., at Lynn, March 
19, 1873, Charles O. Fogg, son of Jeremiah and Abby 
Fogg, b. at Northwood, N. H., in 1848; a milk dealer. 
604. iii. FRANK IRVIN, b. May 16, 1857. 

iv. WILLIAM S., b. and d. at Wobum in 1S64. 

* I met his daughter, Fannie, in 1897, at Salem. — J. M. P. 
1 1 niet and talked with him in Lynn in 1S82. — J. M. P. 



270 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

385a. M J. ,' (John," David,= Samuel/ Cut- 
ting," Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Newbury, Mass., April 
2, i8ii; married . 

CHILD 

(born at Newburyport, Mass.). 

604a. HENRY ALONZO,» b. June 8, 1831. 

386. DAVID,' (David,« David,^ Samuel,^ Cutting,^ 
Matthew,- Richard,') bom at Newbury, Mass., Dec. 13, 
1807; died at Newburyport Feb. 3, 1894; married CaroHne 
E., daughter of Levi and Abigail (Jones) Hodgkins; she 
died Dec. 7, 1887, " aged 75 years 7 months 15 days." He 
was taxed 182 9- 1850. She was admitted to the First Pres- 
byterian church in 1853. Each made a will, bequeathing 
to the surviving members of the family. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newburyport, Mass.). 

60s. i- WILLIAM H.,» b. Sept. 3, 1841. 

606. ii. JAMES JONES, b. Feb. 9, 1844. 

387. BENJAMIN F.,' (David," David,^ Samuel,^ Cut- 
ting,' Matthew,- Richard,') born at Newbury, Mass., Jan. 
31, 1817; died at Newburyport June 30, 1893; married, 
Nov. 15, 1842, EHzabeth Pierce, who died in February or 
March, 1900. He was a shoe dealer on Pleasant street for 
many years. No children. 

388. CHARLES DAVIS,' (David," David,' Samuel,'' 
Cutting,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Newbury, Mass., Dec. 
15, 1815; married first, Dec. 30, 1842, Martha, daughter of 
John and Susan (Foster) Howard, born at Deer Isle, Me., 
in November, 1816; she died Aug. 7, 1861, " aged 44 years 
4 months 24 days." He married second, at Chelsea, April 
29, 1864, Oliva A., daughter of Daniel and Susan Webber, 
bom at Kennebunk, Me., about 1826. 

He resides in Gloucester, a prosperous retired merchant 
(1900). 



SEVENTH GENERATION 271 

CHILDREN. 

607. i. CHARLES W.,' b. at Newburyport Nov. 14, 1843. 

- (a daughter), b. Dec. 8, 1844; d. young. 



11. - 
iii. ABBY DAVIS, b. at Gloucester Aug. 16, 1847; d. Feb. 

20, 1849. 
iv. ANNIE D., b. at Gloucester Oct. 14, 1850; d. at Deer 

Isle, Me., Sept. 28, 1856. 
V. ANNIE MAY, b. at Gloucester July 3, 1868; d. at 

Gloucester Sept. 27, 1869. 



389. AMOS,' (John,'' Amos,' Samuel,' Cutting,' Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,') born at Sahsbury, Mass., June 15, 1817; 
died there March 27, 1883 ; married Mary Lawton of Charles- 
ton, S. C; she died at Salisbury May 9, 1899, " aged 74." 
He was a contractor and builder of note; a very enterpris- 
ing citizen. 

He bequeathed his property to his wife and daughter 
Florence H., and after their deaths to the rest of his chil- 
dren and grandchildren. He lived at Rocky Hill. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MAY ELIZABETH,' b. at Charleston, S. C, about 
1843; d. 1844. 

608. ii. JOHN S., b. at Charleston, S. C, about 1844. 

609. iii. CHARLES FRANKLIN, b. at Salisbury', Mass., Feb. 

12, 1847. 
iv. ANNETTE LOUISE, b. at Salisbury Nov. 15, 1849; 
m., July 8, 1879, W. T. Follansbee, h. at Amesbury, 
son of Benjamin A. and A. R. Follansbee, a carriage 
trimmer. 

610. V. ROGER LAWTON, b. at Salisbury Jan. 26, 1852. 

611. vi. GRANVILLE WILLIAM BRADFORD, b. at Salis- 

bury July 4, 1854. 

vii. FLORENCE HALE, b. at Salisbury June 8, 1857. 

viii. MAY ELIZABETH, b. at Salisbury March 15, i860; 
m., Feb. 2, 1884, Worthington G. Page, son of Addison 
G. and Lydia B. Page, 28 years of age. 



272 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

390. JOHN/ (John," Amos,-" Samuel,' Cutting,' Mat- 
thew,- Richard,') born at SaHsbury Nov. 14, 1819; died 
at Amesbury Jan. 27, 1899; married first, Sept. 2, 1843, 
Jane Pillsbury, born at Shapleigh, Me. She died at Lowell 
March 9, 1862, " aged 37 years 2 months 9 days." He 
married second, Dec. 11, 1862, Esther Frost, born at Marble- 
head in 1826, died at Lowell Oct. 14, 1866. He lived at 
Rocky Hill; he was an inventor of much ability and pos- 
sessor of many patents. Late in life he met with an acci- 
dent by slipping in getting off a street car, losing one of 
his legs. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Lowell, Mass.). 

612. i. WALTER J.,» b. about 1844. 

613. ii. AUSTIN N., b. Nov. 30, 1847. 

iii. ELLA J., b. in September, 1849; res. at Everett; unm. 

(1901). 
iv. MINNIE INEZ, b. Aug. 5, 1858; m., Sept. 10, 1877, 

Daniel S. Alorse, son of John and Henrietta Morse, 

aged 24 ; a carriage worker, 
v. LEWIS P., b. Sept. 17, 1866; d. Sept. 20, 1880. 

391. BENJAMIN,'* (Benjamin," Benjamin,' Samuel,' 
Cutting,' Matthew," Richard,') bom at Newbury Oct. 18, 
1822; married, Dec. 7, 1847, Phebe, daughter of Nicholas 
and Phebe Creasey of Newburyport. 

For many years he was a branch pilot for Newburyport. 
In early life he followed fishing and coasting. He died at 
Newburyport May 10, 1904. 

CHILDREN 

(all but the eldest bom at Newburyport. Mass.). 

i. ADA LOUISE,' b. at Newbury Sept. 19, 1848; m., 
Dec. II, 1872, Thomas Noycs, son of Jaines and Eliz- 
abeth (Brown) Noyes, b. about 1848; a farmer. 
613a. ii. EDWARD S., b. Aug. 31, 1851. 

iii. (a daughter), b. Sept. 30, 1855. 

iv. GEORGE AUGUSTUS, b. March i, d. Sept. 20, 1857. 
V. STEPHEN CHASE, b. March i, d. Aug. 20, 1857. 
vi. ALICE ELMER, b.July 18, 1862; d. March 17, 1884; unm. 

* Well acquainted with him personally. — J. M. P, 



SEVENTH GENERATION 273 

6136. vii. GEORGE BRADBURY, b. April 3, 1866. 

viii. ABBIE BAYLEY, b. June 4. 1873; m., Nov. 6, 1895, 
George W. Haskell, Jr., aged 24, son of George W. 
and Miriam (Post) Haskell ; a machinist ; she d. in 1896. 

392. WILLIAM,' (Joseph," Joseph,^ Joseph,^ John,' 
Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Salem, Mass., March 20, 1801 ; 
died at Pembroke, Me., Aug. 17, 1889; married first, at 
Salem Aug. 23, 1833, Abigail P. Mugford; she died Aug. 
13, 1838, aged 35. He married second, at Perry, Me., 
April 18, 1839, Mary Rogers. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Perry, Me.)- 

i. WILLIAM HENRY," b. July 8, 1834; d. in 1888; m. 

Victoria ; went West; no children. 

ii. GEORGE MUGFORD, b. Dec. 3, 1836; enlisted in 
Co. D, 2d Me. cav., Dec. 8, 1863; promoted to sergt.; 
went to sea and was lost Jan. 13, 1866. 
iii. JOHN CLEVELAND, b. Aug. 10, d. Aug. 24, 1838. 
iv. CHARLES C, b. Aug. 10, d. Aug. 11, 1838. 
V. CHARLES EDWARD, b. Jan. 28, 1840, d. Jan. 20, 1842. 
vi. JOHN ANDREW, b. Sept. 23, 1841; d. April 18, 1846. 
vii. MARY ABBY, b. Oct. 15, 1843; d. June 29, 1870. 
viii. CHARLES EDWARD, b. Oct. 25, 1845; drowned 
July 15, 1867 ; unm. 
614. ix. FREDERICK STODDARD, b. April 10, 1848. 

X. SUSAN REBECCA, b. July 19, 1850; d. June 16, 

1876; unm. 
xi. LIZZIE ROGERS, b. in 1853; d. Jan. 18, 1855. 
xii. FANNIE ELIZABETH, b. May 2, 1856; d. Oct. 5, 
1879; unm. 

393. JOSEPH,' (Joseph," Joseph,^ Joseph," John,' Mat- 
thew,- Richard,') bom at Salem, Mass., Jan. 18, 1804; 
died at sea Oct. 11, 1846; married, at Salem Sept. 22, 1833, 
Eliza E., daughter of John and Elizabeth Whittemore; 
she died Dec. 3, 1868, " aged 61 years 6 months." He was 
a mariner. Resided at Danvers at marriage ; was on board 
the U. S. sloop of war Falmouth, and there died. 



274 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILD. 

SAMUEL W.,' b. at Salem, Mass., about 1834; m., Feb. 
10, 1870, Eliza A. Appleton; removed from Salem to 
West Newfield, Me., and res. there in 1897. 

394. EZR.\ LINCOLN,' (Nathan," Moses,' Daniel,' 
Richard,' Nathaniel,^ Richard,') bom [at Perry, Me.?] May 
4, 1829; married first, Caroline Hobart; she died April 17, 
1 86 1. He married second, Arethusa, daughter of Daniel 
and Rowena (Haskell) Longfellow, born at Machias, Me. 

CHILDREN 

(of first marriage, bom at Pembroke, Me.). 

615. i. EDWIN HOBART,' b. July 30, 1857. 
ii. EMILY FRANCES, b. June 17, 1859. 

iii. SARAH CAROLINE, b. April 14, i86i. 

(Children of second marriage.) 

616. iv. WILLIAM ROBINSON, b. June 29, 1865. 

V. KATE HAYDEN, b. Sept. 30, 1869, or 1870; res. at 
Pembroke; unm. (1897). 

395. NATHAN PAGE,' (Nathan," Moses,^ Daniel,' 
Richard,' Nathaniel,^ Richard,') bom at Perry, Me., Dec. 
6, 1823; died there June 16, 1896; married, Dec. 6, 1853, 
Laura Frances, daughter of John Fairbanks and Drusilla 
(West) Harris of East Machias, Me. He always resided at 
Perry. The widow resides at 92 Chestnut street, Brockton, 
Mass. 

CHILDREN, 
i. LUCY HARRIS,' b. at Machias, Me., March 4, 1855; 

d. at Perry, Me., Oct. 17, 1886. 
ii. FRANCES LINCOLN, b. at Perry July 7, 1856. 
iii. ELIZA WILMOT, b. at Perry Sept. 25, 1857; m., Dec. 
24, 1882, Frank C. Lyon, son of Gilbert A. and Dru- 
silla M. Lyon, b. at Brockton. 

Children of Frank C. and Elizabeth W. (Pettingell) 
Lyon. 

1. Marion Lyon, b. Sept. 17, 1892. 

2. Laura Page Lyon, b. Oct. 18, 1893. 

iv. CATHERINE ELLIOTT, b. at Perry Feb. lo, 1859; 
d. March 8, 1895; unm. 



SEVENTH GENERATION 275 

V. NATHAN FAIRBANKS, b. at Machias Oct. 25, i860; 

d. March 17, 1885; unm. 
vi. MARY C, b. at Machias March 24, 1862. 
vii. LAURA PAGE, b. at Machias Aug. 8, 1863 ; d. Nov. 24, 

1864. 
viii. DRUSILLA WEST, b. at Machias May 22, 1865. 
ix. SUSAN MARIA, b. at Perry Feb. 5, 1867; m., Oct. 

6, 1892, H. Merton Snow, son of L. Bradford and 

Lucinda Snow, aged 26; res. at Brockton. 
X. CHARLOTTE FOSTER, b. at Perry Feb. 27, 1869; 

m., at Brockton, Jan. 29. 1893, George L. Whiiten, 

son of George and Adeline (Hayden) Whitten, of 

Brockton, aged 23. 

396. OTIS LINCOLN,' (Nathair," Moses,= Daniel," 
Richard,^ Nathaniel,- Richard,') born [at Perry, Me.?] 
April 18, i8i8; died at Dennis, Mass., Jan. 5, 1887; mar- 
ried first, Susan Appleby; married second, Oct. 26, 1869, 
at Dennis, Rebecca, daughter of Aaron and Polly Crowell; 
she died there Aug. 5, 1877, aged " 47 years 7 months 5 
days." He married third, Jan. 3, 1879, widow Bethia C. 
Wheldon, daughter of James K. and Sabriiia Baker. 

CHILD 

(of first marriage). 

LINCOLN OTIS*; m. Cornelia Huston; res. at Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. ; a com merchant (1900). 

397. NATHAN R.,' (Daniel," Moses,' Daniel," Richard,' 
Nathaniel," Richard,') bom at Windham, Me., Feb. 13, 1828 ; 
married, at Bangor, Me., July 4, 1852, Dorcas Lovejoy, 
both of Bangor. He settled at Fort Fairfield, Me. 

CHILDREN. 

618. i. FREDERICK,* b. at Bangor, Me., about 1853. 
ii. FRANK. 

iii. WALTER, 

iv. JOSHUA. 

619. V. ALBERT I., b. at Fort Fairfield in 1868 [?]. 
vi. LILLA A. 

vii. CORA M.; m., at Boston, June i, 1886, Horace Wood, 
son of Hiram and Mary A. Wood, aged 34. 
619a. viii. NATHAN, b. at Bangor in 1856 [?]. 



276 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

398. JOHi\,' (Daniel," Moses,= Daniel/ Richard,^ Na- 
thaniel," Richard,') born at Windham, Me., April 13, 1829; 
married, at Rockland, Me., Nov. 6, 1851, Olivia J. Ripley. 
He served in Co. H. 3d Me. Vol. Inf., in the War of the Re- 
bellion; mustered in July 31, 1862, discharged Dec. 20, 
1862. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ELLA B.,' b. at Camden, Me., Nov. 2, 1853; ^n-- at 
Lynn, June 19, 1889, Albert C. Ballard, son of John 
and Sarah C. Ballard, 46 years old, b. at Vassalboro, 
Me. 
ii. JOHN FRANKLIN, b. at Camden April 25, 1854; res. 
at Bangor, Me. (1897). 

620. iii. NAHUM HOWARD, b. at Bangor, Me.. April 15, 1866. 

621. iv. EUGENE, b. at Bangor, Sept. 2, 1868. 

V. ISABEL; d. before 1866. 
vi. IMOGENE; d. before 1866. 
vii. IDA; d. before 1866. 

viii. MAUD, b. at Bangor July 8, 1871; d. June 2, 1874. 
ix.|DANIEL LESTER, b. at Bangor March i, 1874; a 
student in Bates College, Lewiston, Me. (1900). 



399. JOSEPH KILBOURN,' (Stephen,^ Moses,^ Dan- 
iel,* Richard,' Nathaniel,^ Richard,') bom at Windham, 
Me.; died at Springfield, Mass., Aug. 19, 1864, of a gun- 
shot accident; was a machinist. He married, July 27, 
1851, Catherine H., daughter of Henry and Sarah Willard, 
born at Keene, N. H., Oct. 31, 1831. She survived him and 
married Silas Shumway. 

CHILDREN. 

622. i. FRED ELTON,' b. at Worcester, Mass., Dec. 23, 1851. 
ii. FRANK EMMETT, b. at Worcester Aug. 27, 1853; 

res. at Chatham, N. Y,; unm. (1897). 
iii. GEORGE WAKEFIELD, b. at Keene, N. H., March 
29, 1856; m., at Madrid, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1893, Carrie 
A., daughter of James and M. (Dunn) Fisher. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 

400. FRANKLIN,' (Thomas Hale,' Benjamin," Ben- 
jamin,^ Benjamin,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom 
[at Canaan, N. H.?] Oct. i8, 1810; married, Nov. 28, 1833, 
Mary Eaton Pittsfield. She died May 11, 1884. He re- 
sided at Andover, N. H., in 1847, when he bought land of 
Thomas H. and Apphia, his parents. 



401. AUGUSTUS CHESTERFIELD,' (Benjamin,' 
Benjamin," Benjamin,^ Benjamin,'' Matthew,' Matthew,' 
Richard,') born at Salisbury, N. H., Nov. 22, 1817; mar- 
ried first, Jan. 27, 1848, Eliza A. Shaw; she died Sept. 20, 
1868 [?]. He married second, April 12, 1869, Phebe Flan- 
ders, widow of Moses Moody. When a little girl she passed 
through the terrible gale of 1821, in which several people 
were killed. She was carried through a window several 
rods, and had an arm broken. Augustus C. was appointed 
guardian of his children, Bessie, Victoria and John D., June 

28- ^^70. CHILDREN. 

624. i. BENJAMIN," b. Feb. 28, 1849. 

ii. BETSEY, b. Jan. 8, 1853; m., Sept. 8, 1874, James H. 
Whiitaker, son of John and Eliza Whittaker, b. at 
Springvale about 1833; his second marriage; he is 
an extensive shipping merchant; res. at Maiden. 
Child of James H. and Betsey (Pettingell) Whittaker. 
Betsey Florence Whittaker, b. Nov. i, 1875. 

iii. CARRIE VICTORIA, b. Sept. 28, 1855; m., March 26, 
1878, Ernest C. Currier of West Salisbury, N. H. 

625. iv. JOHN DAVID, b. at Salisbury, N. H., Sept. 14, 1859. 

402. DAVID MILTON,' (Benjamin,' Benjamin," Ben- 
jamin,^ Benjamin," Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') bom 
at Salisbury, N. H., Nov. 12, 1819; died at Panama May 8, 
1849, while on his way to California; married Miranda P., 
daughter of John and Sara Rice, born at Paris, Me., Sept. 
17, 1820. She married second, April 28, 1862, George S. 
Merrill of North Reading. 



278 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

i. BESSIE M.,' b. at Maiden Dec. 6, 1846; m., Sept. 24, 
1872, Charles H. Ring; he d. at Boston in 1887. 

ii. VESTA ANN, b. at Lynn May 5, 1848; m., Oct. 3, 1869, 
Joint A. Gardner; she d. Nov. 3, 1870. 

403. BENJAMIN HALE," (Benjamin,' Benjamin," 
Benjamin,^ Benjamin,' Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') 
born at Salisbury, N. H., Jan. 16, 1824; married, May 2, 
1850, Joarma Matthews, born at Sidney, Me. He was a 
merchant in Salem, then went to Charlestown; with his 
brother David he started for California; David died at 
Panama and Benjamin returned to Charlestown, where he 
became city marshal and afterward held other public 
offices. Later he removed to Minnesota; he was living 
at Rich Valley in 1900; a farmer on an extensive scale. 

CHILDREN, 
i. BENJAMIN F.," b. Feb. 27, d. Dec. 14, 1851, at Charles- 
town, Mass. 
ii. MARY H., b. Oct. 6, 1852. 
iii. MEHITABEL, b. Jan. 31, 1855. 
iv. HARRIET RICE [?]. 
V. BENJAMIN H., b. May 4, 1857. 
vi. JOHN W., b. at Charlestown April 13, 1859. 

404. JOHN WARD,' (Benjamin,' Benjamin," Benja- 
min," Benjamin,' jMatthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at 
Salisbury, N. H., Nov. 12, 1835; married first, April 25, 
1866, Margaret \V., daughter of John R. and Mary D. De- 
merritt, born at Chatham, N. B.; she died Sept. 29, 1869. 
He married second. May 3, 1871, Mary Demerritt, sister 
of his first wife; she died March 7, 1872. He married third, 
April 12, 1873, at Portsmouth, N. H., Emma, daughter of 
James P. and Mary Tilton, born at Greenland, N. H.; she 
died April 14, 1874, at Maiden, aged "22 years 10 months 
20 days." He married fourth, May 13, 1880, at Maiden, 
Mrs. Annette J. Boyd, daughter of Ephraim B. and 
Mary J. Pierce, twenty-four years of age. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 279 

He was admitted to the bar in 1859; from 1874 until the 
time of his death he was judge of the First District Court of 
Eastern Middlesex. He died at his home at Maiden, Mass., 
May 22, 1903. He spelled the name " Pettengill." 

From the Malden Evening News of May 23, 1903. 

The sudden death of Judge John W. Pettengill of heart failure at his 
home last evening has cast a gloom over our city and wherever he was 
known. The loss of such a citizen causes deep and general sorrow. For 
more than a quarter of a century he has sat upon the bench of the district 
court, and in the administration of his judicial office has, in the stem 
course of justice, never failed, owing to a natural tenderness of heart, to 
mingle mercy and human sympathy therewith when there was the least 
desert, or to deal out severe measure when the welfare of the great com- 
munities in his jurisdiction required it. He was a strong man, mentally 
and physically, and a tireless worker, always intensely interested in every 
movement for the advancement of the community in which he lived and 
the general welfare of his fellow men. In all the offices that he filled he 
proved his great ability, and in every public service his active mind, 
energy and determination made his service of great value to his fellow 
citizens. In the wisdom of the Infinite, which none of us can hope to 
understand, he has been taken away, and bowing submissively to the 
divine decree we can only mourn and hold his great qualities of heart and 
mind ever in loving memory. 

He was educated in the public schools and in the Franklin, Salisbury, 
Northfield and Hopkinton academies, and was fitted for college by Prof. 
Dyer H. Sanborn. In 1856 he became connected with the editorial 
department of the Independent Democrat of Concord, and while there 
began the study of law, reading in the office of Judge Asa Fowler. Early 
in 1858 he came to Massachusetts and entered the office of John Q. A. 
Griffin and Alonzo W. Boardman, in Charlestown, as a student, and in 
March, 1859, was admitted to the Middlesex bar. At the opening of the 
Civil War Judge Pettengill organized a company in Charlestown, which 
he equipped at his own expense and sent to the front. He practised in 
Charlestown until 1874, when he moved to Boston, where he has since 
been established. He was special justice of the police court of Charles- 
town for several years, and in August. 1874, was appointed justice of 
the first district court of Eastern Middlesex, which position he held at 
the time of his death. He was elected a trustee of the Maiden Public 
Library Fund in 1878, for the term of three years, and declined a reelec- 
tion in 1 88 1. He was a member of the board of aldermen in 1891, but 
declined a reelection in 1892 ; he was elected again in 1893, but positively 
declined a nomination in 1894. He had been president of the Maiden 
Board of Trade and was a member of the Middlesex, the New Hampshire 
and the Kernwood clubs and the Maiden Deliberative Assembly. 



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PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 



CHILDREN. 

i. MARGARET B.,« b. Sept. 21, 1867; m., Feb. 24, 1887, 
Willnrd E. Robinson, son of Fred. A. and Lena S. 
Robinson, 20 years of age; a clerk; she m. (2), Jan. 
31, 1901, John D. Pettingell (No. 625); res. at 
Philadelphia. 
626. ii. JOHN TILTON, b. April 4, 1874. 

405. REUBEN TRUE/ (Reuben True,' James," Ben- 
jamin,^ Benjamin," Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born 
at Ogden, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1840; married at Rochester, N. Y., 
Oct. 27, 1864, Frances Wilson. He graduated from Roch- 
ester University in 1862; was admitted to the bar in 
1863 ; removed to Utah and became a member [?] of the U. S. 
District Court; in 1892 was vice-president of Board of 
Education of Ogden, Utah. He resides at Salt Lake City 
and is manager of the Eciuitable Life Assurance Company 
for Utah, Wyoming and Southern Idaho. 

CHILDREN. 
i. RUBY," b. at Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1865; m. C. E. 

Brown; res. at Madison, Wis. (1897). 
ii. FERMINE, b. at Rochester Nov. 28, 1867; res. at 

Madison (1897). 
iii. FLORENCE, b. at Chicago, 111., March 4, 1871; res. at 

Salt Lake City (1897). 
iv. REUBEN W., b. at Chicago Aug. 14, 1874; d. at Salt 
Lake City June 5, 1895. 

406. JAMES MELANCTHON,' (Reuben True,' James,'' 
Benjamin,^ Benjamin," Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') 
born at Ogden, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1844; man-ied, at Spencer- 
port, N. Y., June 12, 1870, Ella Vandeventer, of the same 
place. She purchased land in Rochester, N. Y., April 30, 
1875. They removed to San Jose, Cal.; resided there 
(1897). 

CHILD. 

LOUIS L.,' b. at Spencerport, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1872; 
res. at San Jos^; unm. (1900). 



EIGHTH GENERATION 281 

407. JOHN L.,* (John,' Jonathan Carleton," Matthew,' 
Benjamin,' Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') born at Spring- 
field, N. H. \yt. ?], March 26, 1817; died at Brookfield, Vt., 
Aug. 4, 1886; nian-ied, at Berlin, Vt., March 13, 1842, Mary 
L. Darling, born there April 23, 1823. He was a farmer 
and blacksmith ; both were members of the Christian church 
at East Roxbury, Vt. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Berlin. Vt.). 

i. SARAH M.,' b. July 4, 1843; "i., at East Randolph, 
Nov. 3, 1863, Leivis Steele; she d. at Brookfield, Vt., 
Aug. 30, 1895. 

Child of Lewis and Sarah M. (Pettingell) Steele. 
Nellie R. Steele, b. at Brookfield Dec. 5, 1872; m., at 
Northfield, May i, 1893, Emmons E. Howe. 
Child of Emmons E. and Nellie (Steele) Howe. 
Alton E. Howe, b. at East Roxbury May 10, 1894. 
ii. ROSETTE D., b. Aug. 24, 1844; m., at Williamstown, 
Sept. 15, 1861, GeorgeWAVilliams; shed. July I s, 1864. 
iii. JOHN C, b. April 13, 1849; d. Sept. 8, 1893; unm. 

408. DANIEL G.,' (Daniel McD.,' Jonathan C," Mat- 
thew,= Benjamin,' Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom 
at Enfield, N. H., Sept. 12, 1834; married, Nov. 21, 1866, 
Mary L. Holbridge of Belleville, N. J. He is a machinist 
and resides at Brooklyn, N. Y. (1903). No children. He 
spells the name " Pettengill." 

410. JOHN LYMAN,' (John,' Matthew," Matthew,' 
Benjamin,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') bom at En- 
field, N. H., May 28, 1835 ; married Elizabeth Osgood. He 
is a blacksmith and resides at Montcalm, N. H. He served 
three years in the Federal army in the War of the Rebellion, 
in Co. A, 17th N. H. Vol. Inf. 

CHILDREN, 
i. FANNIE BELL,' b. at Pittsfield, N. H., Jan. 23, 1882. 
u. LILLA MAY, b. at Chichester, N. H., Dec. 23, 1884. 
iii. JOHN FRANK, b. March 31, 1887. 



282 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

411. GEORGE F./ (Frederick,' Zaccheus," Matthew,^ 
Benjamin,* Mattliew/ Matthew,^ Richard,') born at En- 
field, N. H., Sept. lo, 1849; married, Aug. 31, 1887, Mary 
E. Hall; he is a school teacher; resides at Enfield. 

CHILD. 

LAWRENCE A.," b. Aug. 20, 1892. 

412. WARREN,' (Frederick,' Zaccheus,^ Matthew,' 
Benjamin,^ Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') born at En- 
field, N. H., Aug. 17, 1852; married, Aug. 28, 1886, Hattie 
M. Stetson ; lives at Westboro, Mass. ; he is a school 
teacher. 

4 1 3. SILAS,' (Andrew,' Benjamin," Andrew,^ Benja- 
min,* Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') ; died at Alton, 111., in 
1839; married, at Alton, Jan. 3, 1833, Mary, daughter of 
Levi and Lucy (Boynton) Stevens, born Sept. 28, 1810; 
she survived him and married second, Oct. 20, 1842, Rev. 
Supply Chase of Detroit, Mich. 

Silas lived at Gates, N. Y., in 1835 ; bought land in Roch- 
ester, with others, Nov. 13, 1835. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Rochester, N. Y.). 

627. i. HORACE STEVENS," b. Oct. 9, 1833. 

ii. AUGUSTA, b. April 15, 1835; m. William L. Miller of 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

414. DAVID ELBRIDGE,' (David,' Benjamin," An- 
drew, ° Benjamin,'' Matthew,' Matthew," Richard,') born 
at Salisbury, N. H., Jan. 18, 1820; died at Bunker Hill, 
111., Sept. 8, 1894; married, April 2, 1845, Mary Ann Boos- 
inger, born July 3, 1823. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ANNA'; d. young. 

628. ii. CHARLES. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 283 

415, GEORGE/ (David,' Benjamin," Andrew,'^ Ben- 
jamin,* Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Salisbury, 
N. H., May 13, 1832; removed with his father to Alton, 
111. He resides in Boise City, Idaho; has served several 
terms in the legislature and has been assessor and tax 
collector of the county. He married, Jan. 17, 1877, Mrs. 
Ann (Worden) Harris, bom in 1845. 

CHILDREN, 
i. GEORGE T.,' b. Oct. 23. 1877; grad. Naval Academy, 
Annapolis, Md. " Fired the first shot in the Spanish- 
American War; " was at Tientsin, China, in 1900. 
ii. BENJAMIN Q., b. Sept. 25, 1880. 
iii. HUGH W., b. Sept. 25, 1880. 

416. BLANCHARD TYXER,' (Moses,' Benjamin," 
Andrew,^ Benjamin,* Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom 
at Brookville, Ind., Oct. 17, 1850; married, June 2, 1880, 
Augusta C, daughter of George and Susan E. White of 
Boston; he resides at Worcester, Mass. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Peoria. 111.)- 

i. ANNIE TYNER,' b. March 29, 1881. 
ii. GEORGE WHITE, b. March 28, 1883; d. at Boston 

April 21, 1884. 
iii. MARY LOUISE, b. Feb. 6, 1885. 

4 1 7. HOWARD MEAD,« (John A.,' Benjamin," An- 
drew,^ Benjamin,* Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') born 
at Bunker Hill, 111., March 3, 1848; died at Los Angeles, 
Cal., Feb. 6, 1902; married, June 8, 1871, Henrietta Bay- 
ley, born ilarch 15, 1850. Mrs. Pettingell resides at Los 
Angeles (1903). 

In 1867, when a young man, he crossed the plains in a 
prairie schooner going to Red Bluff, Cal. The journey was 
made under the conditions peculiar to that period, and the 
party had many experiences with hostile Indians. After 



284 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

two years in California, he returned to Bunker Hill by way 
of Panama. Up to about 1881 he was actively engaged 
in manufacturing at Toledo, Ohio, and later at Chicago, 111. 
In 1882 he moved to California, where ill health prevented 
any active participation in business life. He was possessed 
of an even, lovable disposition. He spelled the name " Pet- 
tengill." 

CHILDREN 

Cbom at Peoria, 111.). 

629. i. GEORGE HOWARD,' b. ]vly 2, 1874. 

ii. CHARLES M., b. Nov. 20, 1876; employed by the Los 
Angeles Pacific Railway Company; res. at Ocean 
Park, Cal. (1903). 

418. ARTHUR HENRY,' (John A.,' Benjamin," An- 
drew,^ Benjamin,^ Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born 
Oct. 8, 1854; married, at Toledo, Ohio, Anna Anderson. 
Resides at Los Angeles, Cal. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MABEL.' 

ii. WALTER; d. . 

iii. HAZEL. 

425. WILLIAM,' (Oliver,' Oliver," Daniel,' Akerman,^ 
Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Wales, N. Y., about 
1806 (the first white child born there); died at Lawton, 
Mich., about 1870; married twice (neither wife's name 
known to the compiler). 

CHILDREN 

(of first marriage). 

630. i. CLARK LEWIS,' b. at Jamestown, N. Y., March 17, 

1842. 

631. ii. HORACE B., b. about 1837. 

iii. OSCAR; d. at the age of 28; unm. 

iv. (a daughter) ; d. at 3 years of age. 

V. LAURA ANN ; m. Philo Pritchard, who captured Jeffer- 
son Davis; res. at Lawton, Mich. 

(Child of second marriage.) 

632. vi. WILLIAM EUGENE. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 285 

426. ALLEN O.,* (Oliver/ Oliver,' Daniel,' Aker- 
nian,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born Feb. 23, 1813; 
died Feb. 7, 1871; married, Oct. 28, 1843, Laura Fidelia 
Westcott; she died March 22, 1866, "aged 43 years 5 
months 23 days." 

CHILDREN 
(born at Wales Center, N. Y.). 

i. EMAZINE," b. Jan. i, 1845; m. S. TF. Searles; d. at 

Mankato, Minn., Feb. 27, 187-. 
ii. JOSEPHINE, b. Jan. i, d. July 12, 1845. 
iii. ELMA B., b. Oct. 11, 1847 ;d- Jan. 12, 1851. 
iv. FRANCES, b. Dec. 6, 1848; d. Jan. 19, 1852. 
V. ELMA B., b. Dec. i, 1850; d. Feb. 22, 1851. 
633. vi. ALLEN OLIVER, b. May 7, 1852. 

vii. LAURA, b. Jan. 4, d. March 5, 1855. 

427. STEPHEN ROSS,^ (Daniel,' Oliver," Daniel,' 
Akerman,^ Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') born at Aurora, 
N. Y., Feb. 13, 1813; died at Pana, 111., Nov. 12, 1882; 
married first, in Scioto coimty, Ohio, about 1836, Lydia 
Baloti, who died in Montgomery county, Ohio, Sept. 9, 1867; 
he married second, in 1868, Harriet McNichols; she was 
at the Freedman's Aid Society in 1897, where she had 
taught most of the time since 1882. At the age of eighteen 
he left home and settled in Scioto covmty, Ohio; in 1849 he 
moved across the Ohio to Greenup county, Ky. ; in 1855 
he moved back to Scioto. In 1857 he visited his old home 
near Indianapolis and found his parents dead; several 
brothers and sisters were living. In 1865 he removed to 
Montgomery county. 111. His children were all born in 
Scioto county, Ohio, except the last two, who were born 
in Greenup coimty, Ky. He spelled the name " Patten- 

^^ ■ CHILDREN. 

634. i. JAMES MERRILL,' b. Feb. 8, 1837. 

635. ii. SMITH B., b. June 21, 1840. 

iii. JOHN O., b. in August, 1841; d. in 1858; unm. 

636. iv. THOMAS JEFFERSON, b. Sept. i, 1843. 

637. V. OSCAR T., b. in November, 1845. 



286 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

vi. LUCETTA, b. at Wheelersburg, Ohio, April 8, 1847; 
m., at Nokomis, 111., Dec. 15, 1867, George Foster, son 
of James and Margaret Foster, b. near Fintona in 
the county Tyrone, Ireland, in 1847; at the age of 
seven he immigrated with his parents to America, 
and settled near Portsmouth, Ohio; during the Civil 
War he served three years in the 91st Ohio Vol. Inf.; 
res. at Nokomis, 111. (1903). 
Children of George and Lucetta (Pettingell) Foster. 

1. Margaret E. Foster, b. Nov. 3, 1868; m. D. D. 

Kensil, a member of the Illinois Conference of 
the Methodist Episcopal Church; res. at Shelby- 
ville. 111. 

Child of D. D. and Margaret E. (Foster) Kensil. 
George D. Kensil. 

2. Joseph O. Foster, b. Jan. 27, 1870; m. Mary E. 

Bennington; res. at Nokomis. 

Child of Joseph O. and Mary E. (Bennington) 

Foster. 
Paul B. Foster. 

3. Harriett J. Foster, b. July 27, 1872 ; m. Charles H. 

Mansfield; res. at Nokomis. 

Child of Charles H. and Harriett J. (Foster) 

Mansfield. 
Merrill F. Mansfield. 

4. Daisy L. Foster, b. April 16, 1875; res. at Noko- 

mis; unm. (1903). 

5. James Ross Foster, b. March 22, 1885. 

vii. LORENZO D., b. in December. 1849; d. in 1852. 
viii. WINFIELD SCOTT, b. in July, 1855; d. at Pana, 111., 
in March, 1885; m. Jennie Denton; no children. 



428. JOHN,' (Daniel,' Oliver," Daniel,^ Akerman,* 
Daniel,^ Samuel,- Richard,') born at Indianapolis, Ind., 
Sept. 30, 1822; married first, at Lebanon, Boone county, 
Ind., Oct. 5, 1842, Fannie Hurst; she died at Lebanon 
Dec. 18, 1846 or 1847. He married second, at Galien, 
Mich., Oct. 5, 185 1, Lucinda Jackson. He lived at Niles, 
Mich., in 1863; resides at Essex, Page county, Iowa (1903). 
He spells the name " Pettingill." 



EIGHTH GENERATION 287 



CHILDREN. 



i. PRESSLEY,' b. at Lebanon, Ind., in February, 1844; 

d. at Nashville, Tenn., in February, 1864; a member 

of Co. B, 9th Mich. Vol. Inf. ; unm. 
ii. WILLIAM A., b. at Galien, Mich., July 17, 1852; d. at 

the age of 8. 
iii. DANIEL W., b. at Galien Aug. 25, 1854; d. in infancy, 
iv. JOHN D., b. in Hardin county, Iowa, Sept. 5, 1857; d. 

at Essex, la., in January, 1874. 
V. SARAH O., b. at Galien Jan. 20, i860; m. Nathaniel J. 

Jones; res. at Villisca, Iowa (1900). 
vi. D. BELLE, b. at Galien June 13, 1862; m. Joel E. Nye; 

he d. Feb. 15, 1899, at Nodaway, Iowa; she res. at 

Lake View, Mich. (1900). 
vii. EFFIE A., b. in St. Joe county, Ind., Sept. 23, 1864; d. 

March 23, 1881. 
viii. VINA E., b. in St. Joe county Nov. 11, 1866; m., at Red 

Oak, Montgomery county, Iowa, April 11, 1884, Lud- 

wig Wiedeman, b. at Lapfheim, Bavaria, Germany, 

Oct. 7, 1847, son of Ignatz Wiedeman, who was b. in 

Bavaria and d. at New Buffalo, Mich., Aug. 11, 

1867, and Elizabeth (Troup) Wiedeman, b. at Blind- 

heim, Bavaria, d. at La Porte, La Porte coimty, Ind., 

in 1874. 

Children of Ludwig and Vina E. (Pettingell) Wiede- 
man, bom at Essex, Iowa. 

1. Ludwig A. Wiedeman, b. Dec. 21, 1884. 

2. Edward E. Wiedeman, b. May 6, 1888. 

3. Victoria B. Wiedeman, b. Dec. 14, 1892. 

4. Ruby M. Wiedeman, b. Aug. 26, 1897. 

ix. JACOB C, b. near Essex Aug. 14, 1871; res. at Essex; 
unm. (1900). 
638. X. FRANKLIN A., b. near Essex May 6, 1875. 



429. CHAUNCY,' (Daniel,' Oliver," Daniel,'^ Aker- 
man,' Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,^) born at Indianapolis, 
Ind., Oct. 5, 1824; died at Camden, Ind., Aug. 22, 1882; 
married, in 1843, Leannis Hancock; she died Feb. 4, 1892. 
He lived at Logansport, Ind., in 1857, and at one time at 
Catlin, 111. 



639- 


iii. 


640. 


IV. 




V. 




VI. 


641. 


vii. 


642. 


vni. 




IX. 



288 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Lebanon, Boone county. Ind.). 

i. WILLIAM,' b. in 1844 or 1845 '• d- at Mound City, III., in 

May, 1863. 
ii. MARY JANE, b. May 15, 1847; m., in Carroll county, 

Ind., John Hancock; res. at Licking, Mo. (1900). 

Children of John and Mary J. (Pettingell) Hancock. 

1. Dora Hancock; d. . 

2. Allie Hancock; d. . 

3. Lizzie Hancock; d. . 

4. Jess Hancock. 

5. Frank Hancock; m. ; three children. 

6. Laura Hancock; m. ; five children. 

LEWIS, b. in 1850 or 1851. 

JOHN THOMAS, b. Oct. 5, 1852. 

SARAH ELIZABETH, b. in 1854; d. [?]. 

NANCY EMELINE, b. about 1856; d. [?]. 

JAMES, b. in 1858. 

STEPHEN A., b. in i860. 

LETTIE ANN, b. in 1862; m., in Carroll county, Wil- 
liam Hancock. 

Children of William and Lettie A. (Pettingell) Han- 
cock. 

1. Laura Hancock. 

2. Isabelle Hancock. 

3. John Hancock. 

4. Ora Hancock. 

5. Dora Hancock. 

6. Richard Hancock. 

7. Viola Hancock. 
643. X. GEORGE, b. in 1864. 

xi. WILLIAM JEFFERSON, b, in November, 1866; d. [?]. 
xii. OLIVER; d. at the age of three months in Cass county. 

430. BENJAMIN,* (Daniel,' Oliver," Daniel,^ Aker- 
man/ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born [at Indianapolis, 
Ind.?] July 4, 1835 ; died at Galien, Mich., about 1864; mar- 
ried Melissa Virtue. Resided at Niles, Mich. 

CHILDREN, 
i. JAMES,' b. about 1862. 
ii. LYDIA, b. about 1864. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 289 

431. WILLIAM/ (John,' Oliver," Daniel,'^ Akerman," 
Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,'); date and place of birth not 
known to the compiler nor name of wife. 

CHILDREN. 

i. CHARLES E.'; m., and has son in business with him; 

electricians in Brooklyn, N. Y., 61 Beckman street. 
ii. SOPHRONIA. 
iii. CARRIE. 

432. CALVIN,' (Hiram,' Jacob," Daniel,' Akerman,' 
Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') born June 3, 1822; died at 
Springbrook, N. Y., about 1876; married Jane Fisher. 

CHILD. 

644. WILLIAM HENRY,» b. at Marilla, N. Y., June i, 1863. 

433. FREDERICK,' (Hiram,' Jacob," Daniel,' Aker- 
man,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Wales, N. Y., 
in 1824; died at Wales, N. Y., at the age of twenty-four, 
before the birth of his daughter Helen; married Melinda, 
daughter of Capt. John Cole of Wales Center, N. Y. ; she 
was living at the age of sixty-eight at Colesville, N. Y., in 
1897. She had been married previously to Atwood. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Wales, N. Y.). 

645. i. JAMES BARLOW," b. in July, 1846. 

646. ii. CHARLES B., b. Feb. 15, 1848. 

iii. HELEN, b. May 3, 1850; m. James R. Austin; res. at 
Colesville, N. Y. (1897). 

434. GEORGE HENRY,'* (Hiram,' Jacob," Daniel,' 
Akerman,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born Jan. 18, 1827; 
married Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Willard and Nancy 
(McMillan) Hatch, born in Saratoga county, N. Y. He 
resides at Grand Island, N. Y. (1899); very much thought 
of and a nice gentleman; he is a merchant. 

* I met him, his mfe and his daughter in 189Q. — J. M. P. 



290 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN 

(born at Wales, N. Y.). 

647. i. GEORGE ERWIN,' b. Nov. 14, 1841 [1851?]. 

ii. CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA, b. July 21, 1862; m., Oct. 
8, 1884, at Grand Island, Charles W. Long, son of 
Fred. K. and Sophie (Neiman) Long, twenty-six years 
old, b. at Grand Island. 

Children of Charles W. and Charlotte A. (Pettingell) 
Long. 

1. Mirtie E. Long, b. Aug. 26, 1885. 

2. Reynold Pettingell Long, b. June 30, 1890. 

iii. MINNIE JOSEPHINE, b. April 10, 1866; m., at Grand 
Island, William Pcititt. 

Child of William and Minnie J. (Pettingell) Pettitt. 
George Henry Pettitt, b. Feb. 25, 1892. 

435. LUTHER/ (Hiram,' Jacob," Daniel,'^ Akerman,^ 
Daniel,' Samuel,- Richard,') born in December, 1827; mar- 
ried three wives, whose names were not known to the com- 
piler; the second died at Olive, Mich., about 1866; the 
third died at Holland, Mich., about 1886. He kept a fish 
market at Holland; resided at Milwaukee in 1897. 

CHILDREN 
(of first marriage). 

i. HIRAM,' d. about 1890; unm. 

(Children of second marriage.) 

ii. WILLIS E., b. about 1859; m., at Holland, Mich., about 

1890; res. at Milwaukee; a lieutenant in the Fire 

Department (1897). 
iii. ALICE, b. about 1865; m., at Holland, Mich., about 

1888, Jacob Flcitnan; res. at Milwaukee, Wis. 
iv. EDWARD, b. about 1867; m.; res. in South Dakota 

(1897). 

436. HIR.^M,« (Hiram,' Jacob," Daniel,' Akerman,^ 
Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born in 1834; died at Grand 
Rapids, Mich., in 1890; married, about 1854, at Marilla, 
N. Y., Alzina Allen. She survived him and married second, 
Battles; resided at Barnes, Kan. (1900). 




HEMAN J. PlCTTENlULL 



EIGHTH GENERATION 291 

CHILDREN, 
i. FREDERICK," d. at the age of fifteen. 
ii. LEVANT; d. at the age of seven at East Elmer, N. Y. 
iii. DUDLEY; d. at East Elmer, 
iv. ALBERT; d. at East Elmer. 
V. JENETTE E., b. Dec. 14, 1864; m., Dec. 30, 1879, 

Frederick Rupp; res. at Marilla, N. Y. (1900). 
vi. GEORGE; d. young, 
vii. (a daughter) ; d. young. 

437. FRANCIS NATHANIEL,* (Jacob W.,^ Jacob,' 
Daniel," Akerman,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,^) bom at 
Bristolville, Ohio, May 13, 1845; married, at Hiram, Ohio, 
March 18, 1873, Alice M. Foster. He is a merchant at 
Bristolville, Ohio (1899). 

CHILDREN. 

i. JAY WELLINGTON," b. June 4. 1874; d. Oct. 7, 1893. 

ii. WARD FOSTER, b. April 10, 1880; m. Oct. 23, 1901, 

Blanche M. Hill, of Warren, Ohio, 
iii. LAURA ALICE, b. July 18, 1890. 
iv. FRANCIS NATHANIEL, b. May 4, 1894. 

437a. LEWIS ALBERT,* (Jacob W.,^ Jacob.' Daniel,^ 
Akerman,* Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Bristolville, 
Ohio, Dec. 24, 185 1. He resides at Bristolville where he 
farms and has various financial interests. He is connected 
with " Pattengell's Collecting Agency." At one time and 
another he has held various township offices. He is unmar- 
ried; spells the name " Pattengell." 

438. HEMAN J.,* (Heman,' Hugh," Nathan,^ Aker- 
man,^ Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') born at Brunswick, Me., 
April 8, 1851; married, in 1873, Mary Elizabeth, daughter 
of John and Jane (McLane) Keene; she died at Melrose, 
May 28, 1897, " aged 40 years 2 months 28 days." Her hus- 
band, then of Boston, administered on her estate and con- 
veyed property which had belonged to her. 

He started in life as a telegraph operator, and worked up 
through the branches of the service until, in 1882, he be- 
came manager of the Boston office of the American Rapid 



292 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Telegraph Co. Later he was superintendent of the New 
England Division of the Postal Telegraph Cable Co. 
In 1899 he entered the telephone business, and is at 
present (1903) general manager of the Western Telephone 
and Telegraph Co., which operates more than two hun- 
dred thousand stations in the central and western 
part of the United States, and has a capitalization of 
$42,000,000. He is a thirty-second degree Mason, a past 
commander of the Hugh De Payens Commandery, Knights 
Templar, and a member of the Algonquin and Exchange 
clubs and of the Boston Athletic Association. 

His home is in Melrose; he spells the name " Pettengill." 

CHILDREN. 

i. LILLIAN MAY,' b. at Boston Aug. 28, 1874; d. at 

Somerville June i, i88t. 
ii. MALLEVILLE JANE, b. at Boston June 5, 1876; d. 

at Melrose July 28, 1885. 
iii. HARRISON Yl'CTOR, b. at Boston Aug. 27, 187S; in 

the employ of the Western Telephone Company, 
iv. GERRITT,b. at SoniervilleOct.22, i88o;d.May2i,i88i. 
V. HEMAN JUDSON, b. at Melrose May 17, 1885. 
vi. RUSSELL ARTHUR, b. at Melrose Feb. 27, 1888. 

439. CHARLES B.,« (Oren,' Hugh,' Nathan,'^ Aker- 
man,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,- Richard,') born at Lewiston, Me., 
Dec. 19, 1829 [?]; died at Brookfield, Mass., Feb. 5, 1894, 
"aged 64 years i month 17 days;" married Sylvia E. 
, bom at Auburn, Me. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ADRIAN,' b. at Hebron, Me., Dec. 13, 1858; d. Jan. 

25, 1863. 
ii. MONA LOA, b. at Hebron April 4, 1S66; d. at North 
Easton, Mass., Aug. 3, 1875. 

iii. (a daughter), b. Feb. 9, 1868; m., at Brookfield, 

Mass., Feb. i, 1889, Albert I. King, son of Joseph C. 
and Mary F. King, aged 22. [The bride's name is 
imperfectly recorded.] 
iv. NINA ESTELLE, b. at Brookfield June 6, 1877. 
V. ANNIE L. ; d. Feb. 24, 1888, " aged 24 years 4 months." 



EIGHTH GENERATION 293 

440. CARLTON,' (Justin,' Hugh,' Nathan,' Akerman," 
Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born Jan. 28, 1832; married, 
Nov. 17, 1853, Mrs. Myra Field, daughter of Eli and Diana 
(Norris) Young, born Dec. 19, 1830. Residence, Auburn, 
Me. ; farmer. 

CHILDREN. 

648. i. VICTOR C.,» b. April 17, 1855. 

649. ii. ARTHUR D., b. Dec. 8, iS.s;. 

650. iii. CARROLL ALVIN, b. Dec. 8, 1869. 

44 I . ROYAL H.,* (Justin,' Hugh," Nathan,' Akerman,-* 
Daniel,' Samuel,' Richard,') born April 25, 1834; married, 
June 7, 1857, Adeline, daughter of Quincy and Minerva 
(Leavitt) Dillingham, born Feb. 10, 1842. Residence, 
Auburn, Me. ; shoemaker. 

CHILDREN. 

651. i. EDGAR R.,' b. June 11, 1859. 

ii. CARRIE S., b. March 8, 1870; d. Nov. 6, 1899; unm. 
iii. RALPH E., b. Oct. 20, 1879; student (1899). 

442. RICHMOND,' (Justin,' Hugh," Nathan,' Aker- 
man,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,' Richard,') born Dec. 21, 1837; 
died Jan. 15, 1892 ; married, Dec. 20, 1867, Elizabeth, 
daughter of Cyrus and Elizabeth (Noyes) Merrill, born 
Aug. 16, 1849. 

CHILDREN. 

652. i. FRANK ALTON,' b. Sept. 20, 1868, 

ii. HERBERT DEAN, b. April 14, 1870; d. Sept. 30, 1872. 

653. iii. WILLIAM ADELBERT, b. Aug. 27, 1872. 

443. ANSEL G.,' (Josiah,' Stephen," Stephen,' Aker- 
man," Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Brooks, Me., 
Oct. 4, 1844; married Mary Ann Knowlton of Swan- 
ville, Me. Resides at Brooks, Me. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Brooks, Me.). 

i. MINNIE,' b. in 1871; m. in 1890. 
ii. MARY E., b. in 1872; ni. in 1896. 
iii. ANSEL B., b. in 1875. 
iv. CORA A., b. in 1878. 
V. WALTER C, b. in 1880. 



294 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

444. CARMI WELLS/ (William Ripley,' William R.,' 
Lemuel,' Daniel,'' Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at 
Stowe, Vt., Oct. 31, 1835; died at Marengo, 111., in October, 
1873; married Cordelia Simons. 

CHILD. 
WILLIAM," [adopted by an aunt and named Rennick 
(Remick?); res. at Forney, Tex. (1899)]. 

445. LEMUEL RIPLEY,' (William Ripley,' W^illiam 
R.," Lemuel,' Daniel,'' Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') bom 
at Stowe, Vt., Jan. 30, 1839; married, at Marengo, 111., 
May 9, 1865, Cornelia H., daughter of Alfred and Abigail 
(Milliman) Simons, born at Marengo. 

In August, 1862, he enlisted as a private, and was pro- 
moted to be ist sergeant; later he was commissioned ist 
lieutenant of Co. B, 58th U. S. Inf. He was at the battle 
of Champion Hills, served through the siege of Vicksburg, 
was eighteen months at Natchez, and was discharged late 
in 1865 at Brookham, Miss., because of poor health. Re- 
sides at Oshkosh, Wis. (1903). He spells the name 
" PettingiU." 

CHILDREN. 

654. i. EDGAR ALFRED," b. at Marengo, 111., Sept. 20, 1867. 

ii. EVERETT WILLIAM, b. at Marengo, 111., Oct. 26, 

1868; m., Jan. 25, 1899, Ethdyn, daughter of Rev. H. 

Grundy; res. at St. Louis, Mo. ; employed in the Post 

Office'(i899). 
iii. PERRY EGGHERT, b. at Oshkosh Sept. 4. 1874; d. 

Oct. 29, 1897. 
iv. CLAUD HARVEY, b. July 25, 1880. 
V. ANGIE B. (SAGER), (adopted daughter), b. July 7, 

1890. 

446. GEORGE S.,^ (William Ripley,' William R.," 
Lemuel,' Daniel,'' Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at 
Stowe, Vt., Oct. 30, 1840; married Clara Friend; resides 
at Oshkosh, Wis. (1899). 



EIGHTH GENERATION 295 

CHILDREN. 

i. HARRY," b. about 1871; m. and has two children; 

conductor on the Wisconsin Central Railroad ; res. at 

Oshkosh (1899). 
ii. ERNEST; m. and has children; res. at Neenah, Wis. 

(1899). 
iii. BEELE;unm. (1899). 

447. ORSON NELSON,' (William Ripley,' William 
R.,'' Lemuel,^ Daniel,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at 

Stowe, Vt., June 16, 1844; married Noonan; resides 

at Stanton, Tenn. (1899). 

CHILDREN. 

i. RALPH," b. about 1869; m.; res. at Union, III.; station 

agent N. W. R. R. (1899). 
ii. ROLLO, b. about 1871. 

448. EUGENE ELSON,« (William Ripley,' William 
R.,*^ Lemuel,^ Daniel,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born 
at Stowe, Vt., June 7, 1846; married first, Priscilla Jones; 
married a second and a third time, names of second and 
third wives not known to the compiler. Resided at Osh- 
kosh, W^is., in 1899. 

CHILDREN. 

i. EMMA," b. about 1875 I m- 
ii. CORA, b. about 1879; "''• 

449. ORLANDO R.,' (Clark,' William R.," Lemuel,' 
Daniel,* Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Stowe, Vt., 
about 1825; married, in September, 1862, Ann Green of 
Farmington, Mich. 

At the age of sixteen he began making his way in the 
world, and when twenty-one he began teaching school. 
After teaching for fourteen terms he left New York State, 
where he had been living since 1837, and went to Michigan, 
where he took up farming. In 1871 and 1872 he was a 



296 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

member of the State Legislature ; for eighteen years he was 
secretary and deputy treasurer of the Farmers Mutual Fire 
Insurance Company of Wayne and Monroe counties, Mich. ; 
he was a school director for twenty years, and was the first 
Republican to be elected town supervisor, the town being 
strongly Democratic. He was appointed by Governor Luce 
a member of the Wayne County Jury Commission. He has 
been a director of the Plymouth National Bank since its 
incorporation. His farm is a model of strict and orderly 
methods. 

CHILD. 

CORA." 

450. DANIEL F.," (Fitch,' Lemuel,' Lemuel,' Daniel," 
Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born [at New Lisbon, N. Y.?] 
about 1832; died about 1894; married, in 1854, Asenath, 
daughter of Daniel Gregory. Was an assemblyman and 
held many local offices at Hartwick, N. Y. 

CHILDREN 
(born at New Lisbon, N. Y.). 

i. CORA," b. July;, 1857 ; m. at Cooperstovvn, N. Y., Oct. 

12, 1882, Eldridge; res. at Utica, N. Y. (1899). 

ii. MARY PL, b. Oct. 3, 1859; d. April i, 1875. 

45 I . GEORGE DELEVAN,' (A%son,' Lemuel," Lem- 
uel,' Daniel,* Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at New 
Lisbon, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1843; married, at Mitchell, Mitchell 
county, Iowa, June 5, 1873, Martha Adeline, daughter of 
Lyman and Emeline (Nason) Brown, born at Proctors- 
ville, Windsor county, Vt., March 25, 1851. He studied 
from 1864 until 1866 at Delaware Institute, Franklin, N. Y. ; 
was at one time surveyor of Mitchell county, Iowa ; county 
superintendent of schools and a teacher in Cedar Valley 
Seminary, Osage, Iowa. He spells the name " Patten- 
gill." 



EIGHTH GENERATION 297 

CHILD. 

ERNEST ALANSON,' b. at Mitchell, Iowa, March 6, 
1874; studied at the Osage High School and at the 
State College, Ames, Iowa, where he was graduated in 
1897; in 1899 he was graduated from Cornell with 
the degree of B.S.; since February, 1900, he has been 
an instructor of mathematics at Iowa State College, 
Ames, Iowa. 

452. WILLIS WAYLAND,' (Alonson,' Lemuel,' Lem- 
uel,^ Daniel,^ Daniel,^ Samuel," Richard,') born at New 
Lisbon, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1845; married, at Homer, N. Y., 
Oct. 8, 1873, Mary E., daughter of Thomas D. and Maria 
(Payne) Chollar. He prepared for college at Cortland, N. Y., 
and spent one year at Madison University, Hamilton, 
N. Y. After spending a year at home he returned to Madi- 
son for his sophomore and junior years ; his senior year he 
spent at University of Rochester, receiving the degree of 
A.B. with the class of 1870. He then spent three years in 
the Rochester Theological Seminary, graduating in 1873. 
He became pastor of the Baptist church of Saginaw, Mich., 
June I, 1873; of Marshall, Mich., June i, 1881; Fond du 
Lac, Wis., Dec. 21, 1884; Beaver Dam, Wis., Aug. i, 1890, 
being still there in 1897. 

CHILDREN. 

i. BERTHA ADEEJAISS,' b. at Saginaw, Mich., June 19, 
1S75 ; was graduated from Wayland Academy, Beaver 
Dam, 1896; received the Colby scholarship for three 
years at the University of Chicago, where she was in 
1897. 

ii. FLORENCE MiW, b. at Saginaw Nov. 26, 1876. 

iii. ROBERT WAYLAND, b. at Saginaw May 24, 1880; 
student in Wayland Academy (1807). 

iv. EDITH GRACE, b. at Marshall, Mich., May i, 1883. 

453. LEMUEL FITCH,' (Alonson,' Lemuel,' Lemuel,'^ 
Daniel,'' Daniel,^ Samuel,' Richard,') bom at Laurens, 
N. Y., Aug. 16, 1852 ; married first, at West Winfield, N. Y., 



298 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

March 2, iSSi, Hattie E., daughter of Israel and Maria 
Moore; she died at that place Sept. 16, 1887, " aged 30 
years 3 months 3 days." He married second, at West 
Winfield, March 13, 1889, Alma, daughter of Emery and 
Sarah (Burgess) Bartlett, born at Winfield, Herkimer 
county, Dec. 25, 1853. She died at Utica Sept. 27, 1902. 
He was graduated from the Medical Department of New 
York University in 1880; is a physician at Utica, N. Y. 
(1903). He spells the name " Pattengill." 

CHILD. 

KATE A.," b. at West Winfield, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1882. 

454. HENRY ROMAINE,^ (Lemuel Clefif,' Lemuel," 
Lemuel,'^ Daniel,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at 
Laurens, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1851; married Lizzie, daughter of 
Mortimer and Alvira (Bolton) Sharpsteen of St. Louis, 
Mich., bom at Perry, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1856. He founded 
the Michigan School Moderator about 1880, a journal 
which became the ablest and most useful of its class in the 
state; he was appointed, in 1885, to the faculty of the Agri- 
cultural College; state superintendent of schools, 1892 
to 1896. He is at present (1903) a member of the State 
Board of Library Commissioners and secretary of the State 
Pioneer and Historical Society. He spells the name " Pat- 
tengill." 

CHILDREN. 

i. EDITH LILLE," b. at Ithaca, Mich., June 30, 1883. 

ii. VICTOR ROMAINE, b. at Lansing," Mich., June 20. 

1887. 
iii. MARGARET IRENE, b. at Lansing Aug. 4, 1889. 
iv. CRAIG LEMUEL, b. at Lansing Aug. 28, 1891. 

455. ALBERT HENDERSON," (John Scott,' Lem- 
uel," Lemuel,'' Daniel,* Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') born 
at New Lisbon, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1842; married first, at 
Xenia, Ohio, Feb. 19, 1878, Annie W. Ekin; she died 
at Ann Arbor, Mich., Dec. 3, 1879; he married second, at 



EIGHTH GENERATION 299 

Grand Rapids, Mich., June 26, 1895, Bessie E., daughter of 
Judson C. West. He is professor of Greek at the Univer- 
sity of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1903). He spells the name 
" Pattengill." 

CHILD. 

PHILIP," b. at Ann Arbor, Nov. 27 1878; d. at Xenia, 
Ohio, in July, 1879. 

456. JUDSON GREGORY,' (John Scott,' Lemuel," 
Lemuel,^ Daniel,* Daniel,^ Samuel,- Richard,') born at New- 
Lisbon, N. Y., March 26, 1849; married, at Mendon Center, 
N. Y., Dec. 29, 1875, Sara Ewer; she died at Ann Arbor, 
Mich., May 24, 1895. He has been principal of the Ann 
Arbor High School since 1S76. 

CHILD. 

CAROLINE ESTHER," b. at Ann Arbor, Mich., April 
4, 1877- 

457. ATTICUS ALLISON,** (Horatio,' Horatio," Lem- 
uel,^ Daniel,* Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at New Lis- 
bon, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1837; married, Dec. 25, 1861, Hattie 
Ingstrum. He was a conductor at Elmira, N. Y., in 1878, 
and in 1879 resided in New York City. 

CHILDREN. 

i. EVAN INGSTRUM," b. at Hornellsville, N. Y., June 
21, 1863; m., Nov. 16, 1887, Sophie T. Neighbour; 
jiharmacist, 1886; " manager," Elmira, N. Y., 1896. 

ii. LEONORA, b. at Susquehanna, Pa., Aug. 20, 1865; m., 
June 3, 1885, Charles P. Crawford. 

iii. CHARLES HORATIO, b. at Elmira, N. Y., March i, 
1870; m., June 20, 1893, ^'^'^ Frances, daughter of 
Abraham and Almira (Clark) ShortuvU; res. in New 
York City. 

458. EDWARD EVERETT,' (William,' Horatio," Lem- 
uel,^ Daniel,* Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at New 
Lisbon, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1839; married, March 2, 1869, 
EHza Jane Hanford of Walton, N. Y. He is a farmer; 
lives on the original farm cleared by his grandfather. 



300 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN 
(born at New Lisbon. N. Y.). 

i. JULIUS E.,» b. Aug. 24, 1870; m. at Mt. Vision, N. Y., 
Oct. 29, 1902, Mary Robinson Hoke; one child; a 
roundsman on the New York police force. 

ii. CHARLES FRANK, b. Sept. 29, 1872; corporal in Co. 
C, ist regt., N. Y. Vols., in the Spanish-American war, 
service in Hawaii; teaching at Setauket, N. Y. (1900). 

iii. MARTIN GROVER., b. May 10, 1874; m. at Saranac 
Lake, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1902, Mary P. Morehouse; one 
child; res. at Lena, N. Y. 

iv. JULIA IMOGENE, b. April 14, 1876; m., at New Lisbon, 
N. Y., Jan. 20, 1897, Frank Lyon Gregory, son of 
Anson and Elizabeth Gregory, thirty years old. 

V. HANFORD CROFTS, b. Dec. 31, 1877; a student in 
the Baltimore Medical College. 

vi. LULU HANFORD. b. April 29, 1880. 

459. WILLIAM H.,** (Julius S.,' Horatio," Lemuel,-' 
Daniel,' Daniel,' Samuel,' Richard,') born at Walton, N. Y., 
Dec. 31, 1853; married, at Walton, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1893, 
Lucy A., daughter of Adam and Sarah Reimund, born at 
Middleton, N. Y., March 13, 1855. This was his second 
marriage; he has no children (1903). He resides at Wal- 
ton, N. Y. ; is secretary of the Delaware Valley Agricultural 
Society. He spells the name " Pettengill." 

460. JAMES N.,* (James,' John," Solomon,^ Daniel,' 
Daniel,^ Samuel," Richard,') born at Henderson, N. Y., 
July 20, 1835; died Sept. 18, 1885; married, at Henderson, 
Feb. 22, 1866, Louise Seaton. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Henderson. N. Y.). 

i. lENNIE,' b. Dec. 29, 1866; d. Aug. 20, 1873. 

ii. FLORENCE, b. May 5, d. May 19, 1878. 

iii. REUBEN C, b. Oct. 23, 1879; a teacher (1900). 

iv. HERBERT A., b. Nov. 14, 1883. 

46 1 . R- C-,' (James,' John," Solomon,' Daniel,' Daniel,-' 
Samuel,' Richard,') born at Waterloo, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1846; 
married, June 22, 1872, Matilda M . Resides at Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 301 

CHILDREN 

(born at Chautauqua, N. Y.)- 

i. WALTER C' b. April 3, 1874; d. March 23, 1891. 

ii. CLAYTON S., b. Aug. 29, 1875. 

iii. REUBEN, b. Nov. 12, 1877 ; d. Jan. 5, 1884. 

iv. lENNIE L., b. Oct. 16, 1880; d. Nov. 19, 1883. 

V. LUCILLE, b. Feb. 17, 1883. 

465. DENNISON F.,* (Asa F./ John," Solomon,-' Dan- 
iel,* Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born Feb. 28, 1851; mar- 
ried,Imogene L. Crittenton. 

CHILD. 

JESSIE ANN," b. July 30, 1878. 

466. PARDON NEWALL,* (Asa F.,' John," Solomon,^ 
Daniel,'' Daniel,' Samuel,' Richard,') born June 28, 1858; 
married Delia Loucks. 

CHILD. 
RETA MAY," b. July 3, 1895. 

467. ELIHU,* (John,' Elihu," Solomon,'' Daniel,' Dan- 
iel, '^Samuel,- Richard,') born in Jefiferson county, N. Y., 
April 3, 1821; died April 4, 1899; married first, at Council 
Bluffs, Iowa, Oct. 26, 1849, Jane C. Marsh. He moved to 
Utah in 1852. He married second, Emma Zundel. Both 
wives were living in 1899. He spelled the name " Pettin- 
o-ill " 

^ ■ CHILDREN 

(o£ first wife). 

655. i. lOHN C, b. in Iowa Aug. 30, 1850. 

ii. PAULINE C, b. in Iowa Sept. 26, 1851 ; m. Moronia [?] 
Bcechcr; res. at Elba, Cassia county, Idaho (1898). 
Children of Moronia and Pauline C. (Pettingell) 
Beecher. 

1. Sylvia Beecher. 

2. Ransom Beecher. 

3. Orville Beecher. 

4. Rlihu Beecher. 

656. iii. ELIHU U., b. at Salt Lake City March 6, 1853. 

iv. ELIZA JANE, b. in Davis county, Utah, Sept. 13, 1854; 
m. William Parsons; res. at Afton, Star Valley, 
Wyo. (1898). 



302 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Children of William and Eliza J. (Pettingell) Parsons. 

1. Mary L. Parsons. 

2. Clarissa Parsons. 

3. Hattie Parsons. 

4. Maud Parsons. 

657. V. GEORGE JOSIAH, b. at Ogden, Utah, Jan. 24, 1856. 
vi. CLARINDA S., b. in Boxelder county, Utah, June 14, 
1857; m. Reuben Bccchcr; res. at Elba, Cassia county, 
Idaho (1898). 

Children of Reuben and Clarinda S. (Pettingell) 
Beecher. 

1. Reuben Beecher. 

2. Clotilda Beecher. 

3. Ray Beecher. 

4. Cecil Beecher. 

5. Paul Beecher. 

6. Cyril Beecher. 

vii. SALLY CLOTILDA, b. in Boxelder county. May 15, 
1859; m. .1. D. Taylor; res. at Willard, Boxelder 
county (1899). 
Children of A. B. and Sally C. (Pettingell) Taylor. 

1. Appollos B. Taylor. 

2. Ulysses Taylor. 

3. Ida Taylor. 

4. Mary Taylor. 

5. Jane Taylor. 

6. Amelia Taylor. 

7. Asel Taylor. 

8. Chester Taylor. 

viii. HANNAH ORINDA, b. in Boxelder county Jan. 20, 
1861 ; m. William Branson; d. at Willard Oct. 8, 1891. 
Children of William and Hannah O. (Pettingell) 
Bronson. 

1. Le-i\is Bronson. 

2. George Bronson. 

3. John Bronson. 

4. Elsie Bronson. 

ix. EMMA MARIA, b. in Boxelder county April 20, 1862; 
m. J. W. Hubbard; res. at Sago, Idaho (1898). 
Children of J. W. and Emma M. (Pettingell) Hvibbard. 

1. Clotilda Hubbard. 

2. Edith Hubbard. 

3. Charles Hubbard. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 303 

4. Ida Hubbard. 

J. Jane Hubbard. 
X. SUSAN ELVIRA, b. in Boxelder county Feb. 10, 1864; 

d. at Willard in September, 1887. 
xi. MARA AMELIA, b. in Boxelder county June 16, 1866; 

m. Brig Wood. 

Children of Brig and Mara A. (Pettingell) Wood. 

1. Ida Wood. 

2. Merritt Wood. 

3. Sylvia Wood. 

4. ciiffordWood. 

5. Susie Wood. 

xii. IDA M., b. in Boxelder county October 28, 1867; m. 
Harvey U'oodyatt. 
Children of Harvey and Ida M. (Pettingell) Woodyatt. 

1. Pauline Woodyatt. 

2. Clotilda Woodyatt. 

3. Elvira Woodyatt. 

4. William Woodyatt. 

5. Richard Woodyatt. 

6. Robert Woodyatt. 

7. Fred Woodyatt. 

xiii. ADA, b. in Boxelder county October 28, 1867; d. at 

Willard Jan. 20, 1868. 
xiv. ALMEDA, b. in Boxelder county Sept. 28, 1869; d. in 

1869. 
XV. HATTIE; m. Amos Cole. 

Child of Amos and Hattie (Pettingell) Cole. 
Lottie Cole. 

(Children of second wife, born at Willard, Utah.) 

i. SUSANNAH VIOLA, b. Dec. 28, 1864; res. at Alma, 

Idaho (1898). 
ii. ELWOOD HARVEY, b. Sept. 18, 1866; d. at Willard 

Sept. 7, 1890. 
iii. SENA LOUVERN, b. April 30, 1868; d. at Willard Aug. 

23, 1886. 
iv. ULYSSES, b. Oct. 17, 1868 [?]; d. Nov. 7, 1869. 
V. JEFFERSON BARTLETT, b. May 18, 1871. 
vi. IRA, b. Oct. 19, 1873 ; m.£f a CaZ/. 
vii. EUNICE MATILDA, b. Aug. 30, 1875; d. at Willard 

Feb. 28, 1891. 
viii. ORA, b. Aug. 12, 1877. 



304 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

468. WILLARD WHITE,** (Elihu,' Elihu," Solo- 
mon,^ Daniel/ Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard/) born at Wolf 
Island, St. Lawrence river, Jan. 17, 1832; married, at 
Port Huron, Mich., Meli<;sa O., daughter of Jesse and Har- 
riet (Powell) Hyde, bom at Wolf Island June 20, 1838. 
Resides at Port Huron, Mich. (1897). 

CHILDREN 

(born at Port Huron. Mich.). 

658. i. MANVILLE,' b. Sept. 12, 1856. 

ii. ALICE L., b. Dec. 6, 1857; m., April 19, 1884, William 

Cook. 
iii. MARY L., b. Sept. 20, 1859; m., Feb. 21, 1888, George B. 

Smith. 
iv. WILLARD, b. June 20,1863; d. Aug. 30, 1864. 

659. V. FREDERICK, "b. Feb. 11, 1865. 

vi. HARRY, b. Nov. 9, 1866; res. at Port Huron; clerk; 
unm. (1897). 

660. vii. FRANCIS, b. May 8, 1869. 

viii. HARRIET A., b. Jan. 6, 1874; res. at Port Huron; 
unm. (1897). 
ix. SYDNEY, b. Dec. 21, 1S75; res. at Port Huron; unm. 

(1897)- 
X. FLORENCE G., b. March 11, 1882; res. at Port Huron; 

unm. (1897). 

468a. JAMES I\I.," (Elihu,' Elihu, « Solomon,' Daniel,' 
Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Wolf Island, St. Law- 
rence river, July 3, 1840; married, at Port Huron, Mich., 
Martha Finche. 

CHILD. 
GEORGE^; d. young. 

469. BRIGHAM,* (Benjamin,' Elihu," Solomon,' Dan- 
iel," Daniel,' Samuel,' Richard,') born at Webster, Mich., 
Sept. 17, 1832; married Sarah Grosse; she died at Rock- 
ford, Mich., about 1890. He resides at Rockford, Mich. 
(1900); he sent a substitute into the service in the War of 
the Rebellion. 

• I met him and wife at Port Huron in 1897. — J. M. P. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 305 

CHILDREN. 

i. ALICE," b. and d. in 1856. 
661. ii. EDWARD DARIUS, b. at Rockford, Mich., June 10, 
1859. 

470. SIMON,* (Ira,' Elihu," Solomon,^ Daniel," Daniel,^ 
Samuel,' Richard,') born in Oneida county, N. Y., April 
2, 1830; married at Mexico, N. Y., July 16, 1851, Lucinda 

Fisk, who survived him and married second, Miller. 

He enlisted Jan. 4, 1864, in the 4th N. Y. Heavy Artillery; 
he was killed in action at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. 

CHILD. 

JOHN WESLEY,' b. at New Haven, N. Y., April 25, 
1861 ; m., at Homellsville, N. Y., in 1892, Ida, daughter 
of Chester and Celia Hagcr, b. at Richland, N. Y. ; a 
marine engineer; res. at Rochester, N. Y. ; no children 
(1899). 

47 1 . WILLARD W.,« (William H.,' Nathaniel," Na- 
thaniel,'^ Daniel," Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Can- 
ton, Mass., May 14, 1837 ; married, at Canton, Sept. 26, 1861, 
Emma F., daughter of Joseph D. and Prudence Parish, 
born at Stoughton. He enlisted in the ist Light Battery, 
Mass. Artillery, Aug. 28, 1861; served till mustered out at 
Charleston, Va., Aug. 29, 1864. He resided at Stratford, 
Conn., in 1870, and was received into Elias Howe, Jr., Post 
No. 3, G. A. R.; later he removed to place unknown. His 
wife resided at Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1899. 

CHILDREN. 

i. GRACE F.," b. at Stoughton Nov. 25, 1866. 
ii. ERNEST W., b. July 23, 1868; enlisted in October, 
1898, in 8th U. S. Inf.; was corporal and company- 
clerk of Co. F in 1900. 

472. JACOB GERRY,^ (John,' John," Elkannah,^ Dan- 
iel," Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Charlestown, 
Mass., May 6, 1830; died at Philadelphia, Pa., July 3, 1870; 



3o6 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

married, Sept. i, 1868, Catherine Russell of Philadelphia. 
He was a sea captain, master at one time of the Fleet Wing 
and at another of the Nabob, sailing between Boston and 
Shanghai, China. He brought the first cargo of tea after 
the Rebellion. He had no children. 



473. GEORGE DEAN,' (John.' John.'' Elkannah,^ 
Daniel,' Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Charlestown, 
Mass., May 26, 1834; died at Asbury Park, N. J., Dec. 
24, 1896; married, Feb. i6, 1871, Nancy T. Stansbur>^ of 
Fairfield, Iowa. He was a dentist. The family reside 
at Asbury Park (1896). 

CHILDREN. 

i. JAY PIERSON," b. at Fairfield, la., Nov. 23, 187 1. 
ii. ADELIA LOUISA, b. at Philadelphia, Pa.. Dec. 30, 

1872. 
iii. ELIZA BROOKS, b. at Farmingdale, N. J., July 29, 

1875- 
iv. SUSAN ELLEN, b. at Asbury Park, N. J., Feb. 4. 1878. 
V. GEORGE DEAN, b. at Asbury Park Jan. 8, i88i 

[1882?]. 
vi. JOHN STANSBURY, b. at Asbury Park Sept. 24, 1883. 

476. WILLIAM WALLACE,'' (Daniel,' George D.," 
John,^ Daniel,'' Daniel,^ Samuel," Richard,') born at Law- 
renceville, Pa., Oct. 15, 1837; married first, at Delavan, 
Wis., about i860, Hannah Trowbridge. He married sec- 
ond, about 1879, at Streator, 111., Celia Alexander. He 
was in the grain business at Streator, 111., in 1900. 

CHILDREN, 
i. EDITH,' b. at Pike, Pa., about 1862; m. Hciiry Wallace; 

res. at Chicago (1897). 
ii. HELEN, b. at Waukegon, 111., about 1865; m. Grant 

Cowan; he d. . 

iii. ETHIE, b. in Winnebago county. 111., about 1868; m. 
Richard Morley; he was connected with the Chicago 
Journal. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 307 

477. LEONIDAS,' (John A./ Joseph," William,^ Jo- 
seph," Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Livermore, Me., 
June 23, 1840; married, Aug. 18, 1861, Adaline E., daugh- 
ter of Ebenezer and Fanny (Webb) Prescott of Monmouth, 
Me. In his early life he was a farmer, but for a number of 
years he has been a lumber manufacturer, operating sev- 
eral mills in North Monmouth and vicinity. He spells the 
name " Pettingill." 

478. MILLARD ¥.," (John A.,' Joseph," William,^ 
Joseph," Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Monmouth, 
Me.; married at Taunton, Mass., Jan. 11, 1871, Emma J., 
daughter of Horatio and Merida Leonard, born at Taun- 
ton; she died June 2, 1894, " aged 41 years 8 months 2 
days." He resides at North Monmouth, Me. (1897). 

CHILDREN 

(born at Taunton,"Mass.). 

i, JOHN F,,' b. Nov. 19, 1871; d. May 11, 1872. 

ii. MARY LOUISE, b. Feb. 23, 1873; m., Dec. 24, 1894, 
Joseph J. Clare, designer, 22 years old. b. in Birming- 
ham, England, son of Thomas and Mary Clare. 

479. NEWLAND M.,^ (Ichabod,' Joseph," William,^ 
Joseph," Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') born at Monmouth, 
Me., March 24, 185 1; married at Memphis, Mo., in 1883, 
Bessie Dietrich, born at Etna, Mo. He was educated at 
the Maine Wesleyan Seminary and at Bowdoin College; 
was graduated from the latter institution in 1875. He 
taught school for a few years and was district supervisor 
of schools at Pleasant Hill, 111., in 1877. He removed to 
Memphis, Mo., in 1879; was twice elected prosecuting 
attorney of the county and was judge of the probate court 
from 1891 until 1899. He spells the name " Pettingill." 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Memphis, Mo.). 

i. NEWLAND,' b. April 9, 1884. 

ii. LEONORA, b. Oct. 5, 1885. 
iii. HELENA, b. Aug. 24, 1888. 
iv. MADELINE, b. May 2, 1891. 



3oS PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

480. FRANK ELLSWORTH,' (Arvida B.,' Ruel/ Wil- 
liam,^ Joseph,^ Daniel/ Samuel,^ Richard,') born July 25, 
1861; married. May i, 1881, Edith May Coffin. 

CHILDREN, 
i. LENA MAY," b. April 21, 1882. 
ii. AUBREY ELLSWORTH, b. May 18, 1885. 

48 I . HENRY P.," (Cyrenus,' Ruel,' William,^' Joseph,^ 
Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Leeds, Me., April 20, 
1846; married, in Vienna, Me., Nov. 30, 1871, Adelia j\L 
Gordon of Vienna. 

CHILDREN 
(born at Leeds, Me.). 

i. WINIFRED,' b. Feb. 26, 1874; m., at Leeds, Jan. 1, 
1900, Alton G. MillcU of Leeds. 

ii. CARL S., b. May 14, 1876; unm. (1900). 
iii. ETHEL G., b. Aug. 29, 1878; unm. (1900). 
iv. IRVING H., b. July 3, 1880; unm. (1900). 

V. CLARENCE B.,'b. Jan. 13, 1884. 

483. LEVI M.,"* (Arcadius,' Arcadius,'' Obadiah,' Jo- 
seph,^ Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') born at Monmouth, 
Me., Dec. 12, 1852; married, at Lewiston, Me., about 1875, 
Etta Whittum. He resides at Auburn, Me. (1899). 

CHILDREN. 

i. STELLA MAY,' b. at Auburn, Me., Jan. 20, 1878; a 

teacher, 
ii. BLANCHE NEWELL, b. at Auburn Nov. 2, 1881; d. 

Sept. 23, 1882. 
iii. ETHEL ANNARILLA, b. at Lewiston May 9, 1884. 
iv. LOWELL ALTON, b. at Lewiston Oct. 21, 1886; d. 

June 30, 1887. 

484. CHARLES M.,* (Arcadius,' Arcadius," Obadiah,' 
Joseph,^ Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') born at Wayne, Me., 
Sept. 3, 1853; died at Monmouth, Me., April 10, 1883; 
married Etta Beals of Leeds, Me. 

CHILD. 
MAUDE,' b. in September, 1880; d. in February, 1881. 

* I met his wife and daughter Stella at Lewiston in 1900. — J. M. P. 




NOAH ISROUKS KENT PETTINGILL 



EIGHTH GENERATION 309 

485. H. WESTON/ (Arcadius/ Arcadius," Obadiah/ 
Joseph,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Wayne, Me., 
May 2, 1855; married, at Monmouth, Me., in 1872, Ora, 
daughter of George W. King. He was a farmer, Uving 
at Monmouth. He died . 

CHIT,riREN 

(born at North Monmouth. Me.). 

i. CARROLL W.," b. July 10,' d. July 12, 1881. 

ii. OLIVETTE A., b. Aug. 3, 1882. 

iii. ORVILLE K., b. Nov. 4, 1886. 

iv. HELEN M., b. July 27. 1896. 

486. NOAH BROOKS KENT," (Howard,' Howard," 
Benjamin,^ Benjamin," Daniel,^ Samuel, = Richard,') born 
at Augusta, Me., Dec. 23, 1862; married, at Mahone Bay, 
Nova Scotia, Oct. 30, 1894, Achsah, daughter of Jacob and 
Deborah Pickels. He has no children (1903). 

He was graduated from Bowdoin College in the Class of 
1883, and from Boston University Law School, with the 
degree of LL.B., in 1888. In November, 1884, he moved 
to Florida, and in 1888, after being admitted to the bar of 
Suffolk County, Massachusetts, he returned to Florida and 
opened an office at Tampa. 

After the cessation of active warfare in Porto Rico in 
1898, without request or solicitation on the part of Mr. 
Pettingill, he was appointed law judge of the United 
States Provisional Court for Porto Rico, the first American 
civil court established in our insular possessions. This 
court continued until May i, 1900, when it was superseded 
by a permanent federal court, established by Act of Con- 
gress. The attorney-general of Porto Rico has expressed 
his admiration for the work of this Provisional Court in 
highly complimentary language.* 

*" It is probably true as has been said .... that no court that ever existed in Porto 
Rico enjoyed the confidence of the whole people more fully than the late provisional 
coiu-t established by the mihtary authorities, and consisting entirely of American judges." 
Report of the attorney-general of Porto Rico. James S. Harlan, to the governor of Porto 
Rico. April I, iQoi. Opinions of the attorney-general of Porto Rico. vol. :, p. 2.54. 



310 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

After the abolition of the Provisional Court, Mr. Pettin- 
gell was for six weeks acting secretary of Porto Rico, being 
at the end of that time appointed United States Attorney 
by President Roosevelt, the office which he now holds 
(October, 1903). He resides at San Juan, Porto Rico. He 
spells the name " Pettingill." 

487. UBERT KALLOCK,'* (Ubert A. L.,' Ansel," 
Benjamin,'"' Benjamin,'' Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born 
at Augusta, Me., June 2, 1848; married, in New York City, 
Feb. 4, 1891, Lucy E., daughter of James and Mary E. 
McKibbin, bom in New York City. He is at the head of 
the Pettingill Advertising Agency of Boston, Mass.; was 
a member of the Sinking Fund Commission for the city of 
Boston in 1898, 1899 ^^d 1900, and is a member of the 
Board of Overseers of the Poor. He spells the name " Pet- 
tingill." 

CHILD. 

UBERT KENT,' b. at Boston Nov. 4, 1894. 

488. OLIVER,** (Elisha,' Matthew," Daniel,' Obadiah,* 
Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Fayette Corner, Me., 
Oct. II or 15, 1814; died April 12, 1880; married, at Rum- 
ford, Me., Oct. 19, 1843, Hulda, daughter of Charles Baker, 
boni at Livermore, Me., Feb. 22, 1816; she died at Rumford 
July 16, 1887. He removed in 1866 to Rumford, Me., 
and occupied the Colman Goodwin farm on the north side 
of the Androscoggin river until his death. 

CHILDREN. 

670. i. WALDO," b. at Livermore Falls, Me., Dec. i, 1844. 

ii. ELLEN, b. Oct. 15, 1849. 

iii. (a son), b. and d. Dec. 2, 1856. 

iv. IDA OLIVIA, b. at East Wilton, Franklin county, Me., 
Jan. 2, 1859; m., at Bethel Hill, Oxford county, May 
15, 1887, Isaac Harmon, b. at Scarborough, Cumber- 
land county. Me., Nov. 8, 1858, son of Isaac Harmon, 

• I have met him several times. — J. M. P. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 311 

b. at Scarborough March 23, 1811, d, at New Glouces- 
ter, Me., March 20, 1878, and Susan (Lombard) Har- 
mon, b. at Gorham, Cumberland county, in 1822, d. 
at Canton, Oxford county, in April, 1895. 
Children of Isaac and Ida O. (Pettingell) Harmon. 

1. Clarence Edward Harmon, b. May 18, 1889. 

2. Marion Harmon, b. Feb. 21, 1894. 

489. ELISHA H.," fElisha,' Matthew,'' Daniel/^ Oba- 
diah/ Daniel,'' Samuel," Richard,') bom at Livermore Falls, 
Me., Sept. II, i8ig; married Sarah M. Lyford of Moose 
Hill, East Livermore, Me. Lives at East Livermore, Ale.; 
farmer. 

CHILDREN. 
671. i. ELBRIDGE W.,' b. May 8, 1850. 

ii. SARAH JANE; m. Charles Dcane of Livermore Falls. 

489a. ALBERT,' (EHsha,' Matthew," Daniel,'^ Oba- 
diah,'' Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Livermore 
Falls, Me., March 28, 1828; married, in December, 1879, 
Mrs. Kathryn Pickens of New Orleans. 

In his early life he was engaged in building railroads. He 
laid tracks for the Maine Central and later for the Atlantic 
& St. Lawrence, now part of the Grand Trunk System. 
In 1 85 1 he went West and worked on the Pittsburg, Fort 
Wayne & Chicago. In 1852, while performing his con- 
tract to lay track on the Chicago, Alton & St. Louis Rail- 
road, he put down the first " T " rail crossing ever laid in 
the United States. This crossing was near Springfield, 
111., where the Chicago, Alton & St. Louis crossed the 
Wabash tracks, and was laid by Mr. Pettingill in the pres- 
ence of Abraham Lincoln and a large crowd of spectators. 
Up to this time at all such crossings an expensive cast-iron 
rail had to be used. 

After working on various lines in Illinois Mr. Pettingill 
went to New Orleans in 1853, and until the Civil War worked 
on many railroads in Louisiana and Texas. From 1861 
until 1865 he was employed on the Pacific slope and in 



312 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Indiana. In 1865 he returned to N'ew Orleans and was 
employed in construction work on the New Orleans & 
Mobile Railroad, having charge of the track and bridges. 
In 1874 he went to Texas to take charge of the dredging 
on the Buffalo Bayou Ship canal, which was being dredged 
from Houston to Galveston. During his stay in Texas 
he erected his first cotton compress. In 1881 he went 
to Alexandria, La., having charge of the track laying on 
the Texas & Pacific. 

Since 1881 he has resided at Alexandria, and has had 
many important contracts, not only in railroad work but 
in general construction work. From 1885 until 1901 he 
was in charge of the property of the New York Lumber 
Company. He also had the contract to build the levees 
around the company's property. 

He has been an active citizen, earnest in his eltorts in 
the interest of the community and a citizen highly re- 
spected and esteemed. He is a stockholder in the Com- 
mercial Bank and owns a great deal of valuable real estate. 
In his younger days he was a man of great physical strength. 
He spells the name " Pettingill." He has no children. 

490. JOSEPH," (Elisha,' Matthew," Daniel,' Obadiah,* 
Daniel,^ Samuel," Richard,') born at Livermore Falls, Me., 
Oct. 28, 1830; married Amanda Garcelon of Livermore 
Falls, where he resides; a farmer. 

CHILD. 

ELIZABETH G.," b. at East Livermore, Me., June 22, 
1861 ; m. Riiftis C. Stone; res. at Jay, Me. 

49 1 . ELRA PERRY," (Daniel,' Matthew," Daniel,=^ 
Obadiah,^ Daniel,^ Samuel," Richard,') born in Madison 
county. 111., March 10, 1823; died there Aug. 21, 1851; 
married, at St. Louis, Mo., March 26, 1848, Isabella Bird, 
born in Beaver county. Pa., in July, 1823; she died at 
Upper Alton, 111., Feb. 13, 1889. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 313 

CHILD. 

672. HENRY SOUTHARD," b. in Madison county, III., 

April 25, 1850. 

492. DANIEL A./ (Daniel,' Matthew,' Daniel,' Oba- 
diah,'' Daniel,-'' Samuel," Richard,') born April 6, 1828; 
died at St. Louis, Mo., from the result of an accident, Nov. 
6, 1S93: buried at Nameoki, 111.; he was a private watch- 
man. He married, at St. Louis, Jan. 13, 1853, Susan A. 
Hicks ; both of Madison county, 111. ; she was living at 
Alton, 111., in igoo. 

CHILDREN 

(born in Madison county. III.), 

673. i. EDWARD P.," b. Oct. 26, 1853. 
ii. ELVIN E., b. Feb. 22, 1858. 
iii. EMRIE G., b. April 7, i860. 

iv. ISOLINA D,, b. July 6, 1862; m., at St. Louis, Oct. 18, 
1896, William J. Vaitghn of Alton, 111. 

493. OLIVER H.,' (Daniel,' Matthew," Daniel,'^ Oba- 
diah,* Daniel,^ Samuel," Richard,') born Feb. 3, 1835; mar- 
ried, at Nameoki, 111., March 26, 1861, Maria, daughter 01 
Hiram and Miranda Sippy, born Jan. 9. 1842. He resides 
at Mitcheh, 111. (1900). 

CHILDREN 
(born at Mitchell. III.). 

i. JESSIE," b. March 9, 1862; d. May 4, 1863. 
ii. JESSIE B., b. Nov. 24, 1864; m., at St. Louis, Mo., 
March 17, 1886, George J. Webb. Jr., of Edwardsville, 
111. 
iii. JENNIE, b. Nov. 24, 1864; d. Aug. 9, 1865. 
iv. BERTHA, b. Feb. 2, 1867 ;d. Nov. i8, 1886. 
V. ELI WALTER, b. May 31, 1869; d. (3ct. 10, 1870. 

674. vi. THOMAS OLIVER, b. April 2, 1871. 
vii. DANIEL HIRAM, b. Aug. 18, 1873. 

viii. EMMA LUCANS, b. March 26, 1876; m., at St. Louis, 
Aug. 30, 1898, Dr. Frederick E. Tully of Granite City, 
111. 
ix. GRACE, b. Jan. 14, 1879; d. July 27, 1880. 
X. FLORENCE, b. April 6, 1881". 



314 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

493a. DANIEL,' (John,' Matthew," Daniel,-' Obadiah," 
Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Fayette, Me., in 1821; 
died at Levant, Me., in 1850. He married, but neither 
the name of the wife nor the date of the marriage were 
known to the compiler. 

CHILD. 

ANSON,' b. at Levant in 1848; Anson, age 18, b. at 
Levant, Me., single, mustered into Co. B, 26th Me., 
Oct. II, 1862; mustered into Co. E, ist D. C. Cavalry, 
Oct. 15, 1863; transferred to ist Me.; discharged 
June 20, 1864; it is said that he went West. 

493b. HENRY F.,' (John,' Matthew," Daniel,'^ Oba- 
diah,^ Daniel,^ Samuel," Richard,') born at Fayette, Me., 
Dec. 23, 1823; died at Bangor, Me., Oct. 21, 1865; mar- 
ried, Nov. II, 1848, Betsey Manley of Levant, Me.; after 
marriage he lived at Levant for many years; he afterward 
removed to Glenburn, Me. He served in Co. C, i6th Me. 
Vol. Inf., and died from the effects of the service. 

CHILDREN 

(all but the youngest bom at Levant, Me.). 

i. VIOLA,' b. Sept. 23, 1849; m., in 1871, James Wiley of 
Bangor, Me.; res. at Maxfield, Me. (1898). 
Children of James and Viola (Pettingell) Wiley, b. at 
Maxfield, Me. 

1. Fred E. Wiley. 

2. Nettie E. Wiley. 

3. Angie M. Wiley. 

4. Alice L. Wiley. 

5. Mary A. Wiley. 

6. Flora B. Wiley. 

7. Betsey B. Wiley. 

ii. ALICE, b. June 3, 1851; m., in 1871, Llewellyn Emerson 
of Glenburn, Me.; res. at East Bangor (1898). 
Children of Llewellyn and Alice (Pettingell) Emerson. 

1. Wilbur C. Emerson, b. at Glenburn, Me., in 1872. 

2. Gertrude E. Emerson, b. at Bangor in 1876. 

3. Carrie E. Emerson, b. at Bangor in 1893. 
675. iii. ALDEN, b. April 20, 1853. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 315 

iv. JOSIAH, b. Jan. 23, 1855; m., Dec. 24, 1894, E)ii)jta 
Freese. 
676. V. ROYAL, b. Nov. 11. 1857. 

vi. ANNIE, b. Dec. 11, 1861 ; d. in 1865. 
vii. MARTHA, b. at Glenburn June 23, 1865; m., in 1891, 
Anson F. Smart of Maxfield, Me. 
Child of Anson F. and Martha (Pettingell) Smart. 
Elizabeth Smart, b. at Corinna, Me. 



494. CHARLES,' (Comfort,' Matthew," Daniel,^ Oba- 

diah,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born Nov. 14, 1830; 
married, at Livermore Falls, ile., Jan. 18, 1857, Mary 
Louisa Garcelon, born at St. Albans, ]\Ie., Feb. 24, 1834. 

CHILDREN. 

677. i. JOHN H.," b. Dec. i, 1857. 

ii. WILDER, b. Aug. 27, i860; m., at Livermore Falls, 
Jan. 10, 1888, Sarah E. Ridley; no children; res. at 
Lewiston, Me. (1903). 

678. iii. ALVA G., b. Sept. 29, 1867. 

495. ENOCH HENRY,' (Lewis,' Daniel,^ Daniel,^' Oba- 
diah,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Leeds, Me., 
Aug. 14, 1835; died at Lewiston, Me., in March, 1893; 
married, in August, i860, Clara H. Pinkham of Lexing- 
ton, Me. 

CHILDREN. 

i. EMMA M.,° b. at Lexington, Me., in April, 1865; m., in 
1 88 1, Lindley Hamilton of Lewiston, Me. 
Child of Lindley and Emma M. (Pettingell) Hamilton. 
Frank C. Hamilton, b. in 1882. 
ii. MELISSA, b. at Kingfield, Me., in April, 1870; res. at 
Lewiston; unra. (1899). 

496. HOR.-\CE B.,' (Lyman,' Josiah,^ Edmund," Sam- 
uel,* Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') died in May, 1897; mar- 
ried first, Phebe Jane Keene; married second, Lucinda 
Sampson. 



3i6 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN 
(of first marriage). 

i. EMMA.,' m. Sumerford Moats; res. at Hermon, 111. (1900). 
ii. (a daughter) ; d. 3.'oung. 

(Children of second marriage.) 

iii. HARRY; dead (1900). 

iv. FI-IANK; res. near Colorado City, Colo. (1900). 
V. EDD.; res. at Hermon, 111., with his mother (1900). 

497. SAMUEL C* (Lyman,' Josiah," Edmund, ■' Sam- 
uel,' Daniel,^ Samuel,' Richard'); married, Aug. 7, 1856, 
Sophia Bliss, born in Lorain county, Ohio, April 10, 1838; 
resides at Hermon, 111. (1900). 

CHILDREN. 

i. SELAH SOPHIA," b. June 7. 1857; m. I. P. Taylor. 

ii. ROSILLA, b. Jan. 3, 1859; m. Henry Massey. 

iii. CLARA L., b. March 10, 1861; m. Douglas Soleday. 

iv. IDA MAY, b. May 27, 1864; m. William H. Lucan. 

V. CLAYTON BLISS, b. July 5, 1867; d. May 21, 1871. 

679. vi. TRUMAN ARTHUR, b. Sept. 22, 1872. 

498. JAY," (Alonzo,' Josiah," Edmtmd,^ Samuel,' Dan- 
iel,'' Samuel,' Richard,') born in 1837; married Adeline 
A. Sage, born at South New Berlin, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1840. 
Resides at New Salem, Wis. (1903)- 

CHILD. 

9 (a daughter), b. at Farmington, Wis., March 6, 

1868; m., in 1888, T. J. Atwater; three children; she 
d. . 

498a. JOSIAH L.," * (Alonzo,' Josiah,' Edmund,' Sam- 
uel,'' Daniel,' Samuel,' Richard,') bom in Otsego county. 
N. Y., Nov. 10, 1840; married, at Farmington, Wis., Nov. 
iQ, 1863, Eunice Antoinette, daughter of John and Clara 
(Comnan) Kenrick, born in Essex county, N. Y., Sept. 27, 
1843. 

* I met him at La Crosse in iSqo. — J. M. P. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 317 

He went West with his father in 1854, going first to FHnt 
county, Mich., where he resided two years. In the spring 
of 1856 he moved to Farmington, La Crosse county, Wis. 
In 1873 he was elected county clerk of La Crosse county, 
and moved to La Crosse to take charge of the office. He 
held this office for eleven consecutive years, and has con- 
tinued to reside at La Crosse. Nov. 5, 1897, he was ap- 
pointed postmaster by President McKinley. He is a 
strong Republican, and has always taken an active part 
in politics. He spells the name " Pettingill." 

CHILDREN. 

679a. i. CHARLES ATWILL," b. at Farmington, Wis., Feb. 4, 
1867. 
ii. CLAUDE KENRICK, b. at Farmington June 25, 1872; 

res. at La Crosse (1903). 
iii. MAUDE ANTOINETTE, b. at La Crosse Nov. 16, 1876. 
iv. GRACE IMOGEN, b. at La Crosse Nov. 23, 1879. 
V. JOHN, b. at La Crosse Nov. 28, 1880; d. July 16, 1881. 

498b. JOHN A.,** (Alonzo,' Josiah,'' Edmund,' Samuel,^ 
Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born Dec. i, 1842; married 
Ann Eliza, daughter of James and Hannah Maria Quiggle, 
born March 16, 1834. 

He owned and plotted the site of Iron River, Wis. He 
resides there and is in business with his son (1899). 

CHILDREN 

(born at Mindoro. Wis.). 

680. i. GEORGE L.,° b. June 9, 1866. 

ii. EVA L., b. Aug. 6, 1869; m. William F. McEldowny; 
res. at New Salem, Wis. (1899). 

499. LUCIUS LANE,' (Samuel C..' Josiah," Edmund,-^ 
Samuel,* Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Hancock, 
N. Y., July 26, 1842; died there Feb. 8, 1882; married, 
Jan. I, 1868, Fannie D. Frazier; she died May 7, 1900. 
He was a druggist. 



3i8 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

68i. i. ALONZO J.,« b. at Hancock, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1868. 

ii. JENNY LIND, b. at Hancock, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1870; 
m., at Hancock, James Henry Laraway, son of Joseph 
and Cornelia Laraway, 25 years old; res. at Hancock. 
Child of James H. and Jenny Lind (Pettingell) Lara- 
way. 
Samuel C. P. Laraway, b. June 17, 1899. 

iii. ALICE EDNA, b. at Liberty, N. Y., Jan. 4. 1873; m., 
at Hancock, Sept. 27, 1893, Suydain FuUcrton Whcclcr, 
son of Frederick Mortimer and Elizabeth Coit (Bull) 
Wheeler, b. at Hancock, Sept. 11, 1857; he was en- 
gaged in the manufacture of lumber at Hancock until 
1896; he is at present connected with the General 
Contracting Company of New York; res. at East 
Orange, N. J. (1903). 

iv. SAMUEL CURTIS, b. Dec. 31, 1874: d. Dec. 25. 1890. 

500. EDMUND LUTHER, ** (Samuel C.,' Josiah," Ed- 
mund,'^ Samuel,^ Daniel,^ vSamuel," Richard,') born at Han- 
cock, N. Y., May 13, 1850; died there Aug. 16, 1881; mar- 
ried, in 1 88 1, Ida Allison of Hancock. He graduated from 
the high school at the age of twelve ; and from Yale in the 
class of 187 1 ; after attending the College of Physicians 
and Surgeons in New York he took his medical degree from 
Columbia Medical College in 1876, and entered upon the 
practice of medicine. He made many friends and was 
very accomplished. 

CHILD. 

° (a son), b. . 

50 I . LEWIS WHITNEY,* (Alden F.,' Asa," Jonathan,'^ 
Samuel,'' Daniel,' Samuel,- Richard,') born at Cumming- 
ton, Mass., Sept. 30, 1864; married, at Worthington, June 
8, 1892, Amy L., daughter of Adison G. and Emma (Chap- 
man) Perry, twenty-seven years of age. He is a farmer. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Cummington, Mass..). 

i. DOROTHY,' b. Feb. 10, 1894. 
ii. LOUIS PERRY, b. July 28, 1896. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 319 

502. CHARLES MUNSELL," (Alden F.,' Asa/ Jona- 
than/ Samuel/ Daniel/ Samuel/ Richard/) born at Cum- 
mington, Mass., May 13, 1859; married, Sept. i, 1881, 
Emily S., daughter of Henry and Augusta Packard, a 
teacher, twenty-one years of age, born at Cummington. 

CHILDREN 
(born at Cummington. Mass.)- 

i. HAZEL THERESA/ b. Jan. 2, 1884. 
ii. MARION R., b. Oct. 27, 1886. 

503. FOREST CHESTER,'* (Richard,' Richard," 
Thomas,^ Richard,* Thomas," Samuel,' Richard,') born at 
Newburyport, Mass., Aug. 3, 1857; married first, at Bos- 
ton, Oct. 5, 1877, Christina, daughter of John and Harriet 
A. Trimble, born at Calais, Me. He married second, at 
Streator, 111., Louisa Head. He resides at Streator (1903). 

CHILDREN. 

i. MAUD LANGDON/ b. at Newbury, Mass., June 27, 

1878. 
ii. WALLACE CHESTER, b. at Streator, 111., Sept. 28, 

1892. 
iii. RICHARD, b. at Streator Jan. 29, 1897. 

504. HENRY AUGUSTUS,' (Augustus T.,' Thomas," 
Thomas,'' Richard,* Thomas," Samuel," Richard,') born at 
Dedham, Mass., Jan. 13, 1854; married, at West Roxbury, 
Sept. 15, 1875, Phebe Bartlett, daughter of Nathaniel and 
Maria Wade (Bailey) Vinal, born at North Scituate Dec. 
25, 185 1. He resides at Dedham. He spells the name 
" Pettingell." 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARY DAVENPORT," b. at Dedham Dec. 25, 1876; 
d. at Weymouth Oct. 6, 1886. 

ii. THEODORE THOMAS, b. at Dedham Aug. 14, 1880. 
iii. JOSEPH LORING, b. at Dedham Feb. 5. 1882. 
iv. liALPH DEXTER, b. at Acton, Me., Aug. 8, 1889. 

* I met him at Streator in 1897 and advised him to name hts boy Richard, to kuep up the 
father's memory and an old family name. — J. M. P. 



320 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

505. WILLIAM JOHNvSON/ (Eleazer W.,' Moses,^ 
Eleazer,' Moses/ Nathaniel,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born 
at Newburyport, Mass., Sept. 14, 1856; was drowned on 
Newburyport Bar, Dec. 23, 1899; buried at New Hill; 
married, Oct. 27, 1880, Margaret, daughter of John and 
Margaret Magrath, twenty -four years old, born at New- 
buryport. When a boy he went to the Gulf of St. Law- 
rence as a sailor and was in a very severe gale, in which many 
vessels were lost; the captain and crew of his vessel locked 
themselves into their cabin, giving themselves up for lost, 
but the vessel rode out the storm. He afterward engaged 
in deep sea fishing, becoming master. Later he served in 
the life-saving service until appointed a branch pilot for 
Newburyport; he was lost in a small steamer (Marion), 
which was swamped while crossing the bar in the evening 
and all hands were drowned. He spelled the name " Pet- 
tingell." 

*= CHILDREN 

(bom at Newburyport, Mass.). 

i. MARY JANE,' b. May i, 1881. 

ii. ELIZAIJETH, b. Jan. 22, 1883; m., in 1899, E. H. Ponr. 
iii. ELEAZER WARREN, b. April 23, 1885. 

505a. JACOB NEWMAN,'* (Eleazer W.,' Moses," 
Eleazer,' Moses,' Nathaniel,' Matthew,- Richard,') born 
at Newburyport, Mass., Oct. 25, i860; married, at Grand 
Lake, Colo., June 19, 1888, Laura J. Miner. 

He was educated at Dummer Academy, South Byfield, 
Mass. In 1880 he went to Colorado to represent the Colo- 
rado Investment Company of Boston and has remained 
there ever since. In 1881 he was appointed postmaster 
of Grand Lake, remaining in office until 1886. From 1888 
until 1890 he was county superintendent of schools. In 
1890 he was elected county clerk and recorder of Grand 
county, and in the same year he was admitted to the bar. 
He has been re-elected county clerk and recorder at every 

* We were boys together; he came East on a visit in the -winter of 1.^97-8 for the first 
time. —J. M. P. 




JACOB NEWMAN rEll'lNGEl.i 



EIGHTH GENERATION 321 

election since 1890, his present term expiring in 1905. In 
1902 he was appointed county attorney, being re-appointed 
in 1903. He has been proprietor and editor of a local paper 
for many years. 

Since 1888 he has been chairman of the Republican 
County Central Committee and a member of the State 
Republican Central Committee since 1891. He is a member 
of Georgetown, Colo., A. F. and A. M., No. 48 Lodge, and 
Georgetown Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. He spells the name 
" Pettingell ; "resides at Sulphur Springs, Grand county, Colo. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ELIZABETH CAROLINE, b. April 13, 1889. 

ii. GERTRUDE FARRIS, b. June 24, 1893. 
iii. MARTHA MANILA, b. Aug. 9, 1899; d. Sept. i, iqoo. 
iv. HANNAH CHARLOTTE, b. Sept. 26, 1901. 

V. JACOB NEWMAN, b. June 28, 1903. 

506. MARCUS CONKLIN," (Andrew H.,' Moses," 
Eleazer,'^ Moses,' Nathaniel,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born 
at Eckfrid, Canada West, March 12, 1854; married, at 
Georgetown, Mass., Dec. 15, 1880, Ella E., daughter of 
Samuel S. and Clara (Reed) Jewett, born at Georgetown, 
Nov. 29, 1S52. 

He resides at Danvers, Mass., and is a meiTiber of the 
firm of Pettingell & Barry, engaged in the express business 
between Boston and Danvers and in the coal and wood 
business at Danvers. He is a member of many organiza- 
tions and is a Mason, Knight Templar, member of the 
Royal Arcanum, Mystic Shriner and an Odd Fellow. He 
is a strong Democrat and is prominent in local politics. He 
spells the name " Pettingell." 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Danvers, Mass.). 

i. HERBERT JEWETT," b. March 16, 1882; d. at New- 

buryport Sept. 19, 1882. 
ii. MARY REED, b. Aug. 10, 1883. 

iii. (a son), b. and d. Dec. 28, 1890. 

iv. RUTH HASKELL, b. Oct. 29, 1898. 



322 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

507. WILLIAM FISHER,' (Andrew H.,' Moses," 
Eleazer,^ Moses,'' Nathaniel,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at 
Newburyport, Mass., July 19, 1856; married, Nov. 13, 
1884, Lizzie M., daughter of Moses B. and Elizabeth M. 
Moulton, born at Newburyport Oct. 8, 1854. 

He has resided at Newburyport, Amesbury and Green- 
field, Mass. In 1900 he was superintendent of the cut- 
ting room of Dodge Brothers, shoe manufacturers at New- 
buryport. He is a Mason and a past master of Odd 
Fellows. He resides at Newburyport (1903); spells the 
name "Pettingell." 

CHILDREN. 

i. WILLIAM MOULTON,' b. at Newburyport Sept. 19, 

1887. 
ii. JAMES FELKER, b. at Amesbury Aug. 23, i8qi. 
iii. HARRIETT MOULTON, b. at Amesbury Sept. 19, 
1895. 

508. JOHN MASON,' * (Andrew H.,' Moses,' Eleazer,^ 
Moses,'' Nathaniel,' Matthew,- Richard,') born at New- 
buryport, Mass., March 26, 1862; married, at Newbury- 
port, April 30, 1885, Caroline, daughter of Richard, Jr., and 
Frances (Lord) Fowler, bom at Stockton, Cal., Nov. 18, 
1 86 1. Richard Fowler, Jr., was a son of Richard and Su- 
sannah Mary (Currier) Fowler; Richard Fowler was born 
at vSalisbury Point, Mass., in 1802, the son of Capt. Samuel 
and Molly (Blaisdell) Fowler; he died in April, 1881; his 
wife died in 1875; both are buried at Oak Hill, Newbury- 
port. Capt. Samuel Fowler died Jan. 17, 1814, "aged 
53;" Molly (Blaisdell) Fowler died Jan. 29, 1814, "aged 
54; " both are buried at Salisbury Point. Frances (Lord) 
Fowler was a daughter of Moses and Fanny (Titcomb) 
Lord. Fanny Titcomb was a daughter of Enoch. 

John Mason served in the Spanish-American War, en- 
listing as ist lieutenant of Co. B, 8th Mass., U. S. V'oL, 

* Captain Pettingell died at the Lynn Hospital June 24. i go i . while undergoing an oper- 
ation for intestinal trouble. His sketch remains as he prepared it. — C. L P. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 323 

April 28, 1898; he served as captain of Co. C, 8th Mass., 
from Jan. 8 until April 28, 1899, having been mustered in as 
captain at Matanzas, Cuba, Jan. 16, 1899, by Major Slocum, 
U. S. A. He camped at Framingham, Mass., from May 5 
to May 15, 1898; at Chickamauga, Ga., from May 19 to 
Aug. 23; at Lexington, Ky., from Aug. 24 to Nov. 10; at 
Americus, Ga., from Nov. 12, i8q8, to Jan. 8, 1899; at 
Matanzas, Cuba, from Jan. 13 to April 4; and at Boston, 
Mass., from April 9 to April 28, 1899. 

He resided at Newburyport from 1862 to 1881 ; at Haver- 
hill in 1882; at Lynn from 1882 to 1888; at Newburyport 
from 1888 to 1890; at Amesbury from 1890 on. 

CHILDREN 

i. ANDREW FOWLER,' b. at Lynn Aug. 10, 1886. 
ii. LAURA KEZIAH, b. at Newburyport May 28, 1888. 
iii. JOHN MASON, b. at Newburyport May 26, 1890. 
iv. CAROLINE FRANCES, b. at Amesbury May 15, 1892. 

509. JOSEPH CUTTING," * (Cutting,' Cutting," Jo- 
siah,' Cutting,^ Nathaniel,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at 
Newburyport, Mass., May 30, 1838; married, Jan. 12, 
1862, Lizzie Johnson, daughter of William N. and Nancy 
N. Ellsworth, twenty years old. He enlisted in the U. S. 
Navy July 22, 1863, and was made captain of the fore- 
castle on the sloop of war Marion; discharged in July, 
1864; enHsted again in Co. H, 60th Mass. regt., serving 
from July 23 until Nov. 30, 1864. He spehs the name 
" Pettingell." 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newburyport, Mass.). 

i. WILLIAM EDWARD,' b. Nov. 4, 1862; d. Sept. 2, 
1863. 

ii. ANNIE K., b. April 4, 1866; unm. (1903). 
iii. LIZZIE ETTA, b. Oct. 11, 1867; d. Sept. 3, 1868. 
iv. MARY NORTON, b. Sept. 7, 1869; unm. (1903). 

V. ISAAC ELLSWORTH, b. May 4, 187 1; unm. (1903). 

67 • I knew him well. — J. M. P. 



324 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

510. PEABODY GREENLEAF,' (Moses,' Cutting," 
Josiah,' Cutting/ Nathaniel,' Matthew,' Richard,') born 
at Newburyport, Mass., Dec. 4, 1847; married, July lo, 
1879, Caroline, daughter of Abraham E. and Caroline 
Goodwin, twenty-four years of age. He is a clerk. He 
spells the name " Pettingell." 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Newburyport. Mass.). 

i. MOSES GOODWIN,' b. Dec. 9, 1879. 
ii. FRED WENTWORTH, b. Feb. 26, 1882; d. March 31. 

1889. 
iii. CHARLES LAWRENCE, b. May 6, 1885; d. Sept. i, 

1886. 
iv. HAROLD EDWARD, b. May 2, 1890. 

511. FRANK HERVEY," (Nathaniel H.,' Cutting," 
Josiah,^ Cutting,^ Nathaniel,' Matthew," Richard,') born 
at Newburyport, Mass., Jan. 2, 1868; married, at Inde- 
pendence, Mo., Jan. 19, 1898, Mary Agnes, daughter of 
Mrs. Mary S. Morgan, born at Independence Feb. 27, 1876. 
He is a banker and broker; is ex -president of the Colorado 
Mining Exchange of Denver; is president and director of 
many local enterprises ; and is a member of prominent social 
organizations of Newburyport; Topeka, Kan.; Detroit, and 
Colorado Springs; res. at Colorado Springs, Colo. 

CHILDREN. 

i. FRANK HERVEY,» b. at Colorado Springs Nov. 27, 

1S99. 
ii. MARY AGNES, b. at Detroit, Mich., Jan. 27, 1901. 

512. WALTER JOSEPH,' (Nathaniel H.,' Cutting," 
Josiah,^ Cutting," Nathaniel,' Matthew,' Richard,') born 
at Newburyport, Mass., Jan. 2, 187 1; married. May 30, 
1893, Nellie J. Godfrey, daughter of Stephen and Nellie 
J. O'Hara, born at Limerick, Ireland, twenty-nine years of 
age. 



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325 



5 I 3. CHARLES (WILLIAM) HENRY/ (Joseph W./ 
Josiah," Josiali/ Cutting," Nathaniel,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') 
born at Newburyport, Mass., March 31, 1845. 

He enhsted in Co. E, 7th Wis. Vols., Feb. 5, 1864, for three 
years, having walked barefooted one hundred and fifty 
miles to enlist. While in this regiment he took part in 
the following battles: Iron Bridge, Todd's Tavern, Spott- 
sylvania, Laurel Hill, North Anna, Jericho's Ford, Talopot- 
omy Bridge, Battle of the Wilderness, Cold Harbor, Gaines 
Mill, Salem Church, Petersburg, Weldon Railroad, Five 
Forks, and was present at the fall of Richmond. He was 
mustered out with his regiment July 3, 1865. June 14, 
1866, he enlisted in the regular army for three years, and 
served in Co. H., ist regt., U. S. A. 

After his discharge, at the expiration of his term of serv- 
ice in 1869, he engaged in the hotel business for a time, and 
later went steam boating on the Mississippi river. He 
resides (1903) at Long Island, Kan., where for some years 
he has been engaged in raising bees, having a large apiary. 
He spells the name " Pettengell." 

514. ABRAHAM,' (Abel,' Abraham," Mark,' Abra- 
ham," Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,") born April 6, 1814; 
died at Hermon, Me., Dec. 4, 1890; married, March 10, 
1846, Mary Carr Emerson. They had no children, but a 
boy whom they brought up, but never legally adopted, 
was called Albert N. Pettingell. 

CHILD. 
68ra. ALBERT N.' 



5 I 5. ABEL D.,'' (i\bel,' Abraham," Mark,' Abraham," 
Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born July 3, 1812; died 

at Providence, R. I, in July, 1882; married Mary S. ; 

she survived him and resided at Paola, Kan., in 1900. 



326 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 









CHILDREN. 


i. 




» (a 


, son); d. young. 


ii. 




(a 


daughter). 


iii. 




(a 


daughter). 



516. JASON,"* (Jacob/ Ebenezer," Mark/ Abraham/ 
Matthew/ Matthew/ Richard/) born at Great Mosier's 
Island, Me., Feb. 28, 181 2; administration of his estate 
was granted in February, 1869; married Dorothy Blethen 
of Auburn, Me.; she died at New York City March 4, 1897; 
buried at Auburn, Me. He was a sea captain in foreign 
trade. Besides his son Charles he had several children who 
died young. 

CHILD. 

682. CHARLES H./ b. at Auburn, Me,, May 18, 1844. 

516a. CHARLES HENRY," (Jacob,' Ebenezer," 
Mark,-' Abraham,' Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born at 
Freeport, Me., Nov: 9, 1823; married, Sept. 22, 1846, 
Phebe Augusta, daughter of Capt. David and Elizabeth 
(Bartol) Staples, born at Freeport, Me., Nov. 12, 1823. 
In his early life he was a sea captain ; in later years he has 
engaged in shipping and in the lumber trade, and has kept 
up an active interest in farming. He spells the name " Pet- 
tengill." 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Freeport, Me."). 

683. i. WALLACE M.,» b. Nov. 20, 1847. 

ii. CLARA C, b. Dec. 10, 1849; d. Oct. 5, 1898. 

684. iii. ROSCOE L, b. April 5, 1851. 

685. iv. DANIEL L., b. Jan. 25, 1853. 

V. GEORGE B., b. June 25, 1855; res. at Freeport; unm. 

686. vi. ALFRED H., b. Aug. 9, 1857. 

687. vii. CHARLES A., b. Dec. 27, i860. 

viii. SHIRLEY STAPLES, b. July 13, 1869; is in the 
wholesale fruit business in Boston ; res. at Boston ; 
unm. (1903). 



EIGHTH GENERATION 327 

5 1 7. BENJAMIN W.,* (AUenJ Samuel/ Mark,' Abra- 
ham,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') ; married Deborah 
[Small?], daughter of Ephraim and Anna [Small?], bom 
at Bowdoinham, Me. He died and she married second, 
William Davis, a mariner. 
Benjamin was a fisherman. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Rockport. Mass.). 

i. LOUISA,' b. Oct. 18, 1844. 

ii. MARIA D., b. Sept. 7, 1846; m., Aug. 15, 1863, George 
Morse, a discharged soldier just returned to Rock- 
port. 

iii. BENJAMIN GILBERT, b. Oct. 28, 1849. 

iv. (a son), b. Nov. 9, 1854; d. Dec. 2, 1855. 



5 I 8. JEREMIAH,"* (Allen,' Samuel,'' Mark,' Abraham,' 
Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') born June 19, 18 11 [?]; 
died at Rockport, Mass., Nov. 27, 1 89 1 ; married Ann, 
daughter of Ephraim and Anna Small, bom at Bath, Me.; 
she died at Rockport March 21, 1897, " aged 80 years 3 
months 5 days." He bought land at Richmond, Me., 
March 29, 1840, his residence being recorded as Gloucester, 
Mass. He willed his property to his wife, Ann, daughter 
Eliza Jane Davis and son Ephraim S. He was a freighter. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ELIZA JANE," b. Nov. 27, 1837; m., Dec. 2, i860, 
Timothy Davis, son of Capt. Timothy and Juha Ann 
Davis, b. at Rockport. 23 years old. 
ii. MARY ANN, b. March 28, 1839; d. Oct. 9, 1849. 
688. iii. EPHRAIM S., b. at Richmond, Me., Jan. 6, 1841. 

iv. JEREMIAH B., b. at Rockport May 17, 1844; d. Jan. 

4, 1848. 
V. JAMES ALLEN, b. at Rockport July 8, 1846; d. Nov. 

7. 1849. 
vi. ANNIE, b. at Rockport Nov. 14, 1849; d. July 11, 1853. 



328 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

5 I 9. JOSEPH n.; (Allen,' Samuel," Mark,' Abraham,^ 
Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born at North Yarmouth, 
Me., Dec. ii, 1824; married, Dec. 18, 1848, Mary E., daugh- 
ter of David and Betsey Brewer, born at Rockport, Mass., 
sixteen years of age. 
He is a fisherman. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Rockport, Mass.). 

689. i. JOSEPH EDWIN,» b. Sept. 3, 1849. 

ii. Laura ETTA, b. March 19, 1856; m., March 16, 1880, 
G. Hardy, a confectioner, b. at New Vineyard, Me., 
son of Charles W. and Sarah H. Hardy, 22 years old. 
iii. MARY E,, b. Dec. 31, i86i;d. Oct. i, 1882; unm. 

520. ALLEN,' (Allen,' Samuel," Mark,^ Abraham,^ 
Matthew,' ]\Iatthew,- Richard,') born at North Yarmouth, 
Me., in 181 1 or 1812; drowned in Boston Harbor in May, 

i860; married first, Sarah , who died at Rockport, 

Mass., Feb. 14, 1848, " aged 40," born at Bowdoinham, 
Me., or at Woolwich, Me. ; he married second, July 9, 
1848, Mrs. Martha Bubier, twenty-eight years of age, daugh- 
ter of James and Lucy Dunham; he married third. May 17, 
1857, Lucy H., daughter of Harry Knowlton, born at Rock- 
port; she died there July 23, 1863. S. W. Burt was ap- 
pointed guardian of Susan, a minor, Oct. 13, 1863. Allen 
was a freighter. 

CHILDREN. 

i. CHARLES'; enlisted in Co. B, soth Mass. re.gt., Sept. 

15, 1862, and served till Aug. 24, 1863; a Charles of 

Rockport was also in the navy during the Civil War. 

He m., Oct. 9, 1862, Mary E., daughter of Samuel 

J. and Mary Day, b. at Bristol, Me., 16 years old. 

She m. (2), Jan. 2, 1872, John J. Allen, 
ii. SARAH JANE, b. in 1840; m., July 10, i860, John 

Pickering, 26 years old, b. at Rockport. 
iii. (a daughter), b. in December, 1845; d, Sept. i, 

1856. 
iv. MARIA, b. at Rockport in 1846 or 1847. 



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329 



V. SUSAN, b. at Rockport, Sept. 19, 1849. 
vi. AMELIA, b. Sept. 18, 1851; d. Jan. 17, 1854. 
vii. SUSAN F., b. at Rockport Sept. 18, 1852; m., at Ips- 
wich, March 18, 1876, Sylvester M. Wentworth, son of 
George and Lydia S. (Goodwin) Wentworth, b. at 
Sanford, Me.; 23 years old. 
viii. GEORGE E., b. March 18, d. Dec. 25, 1854. 

521. NATHANIEL,^ (Nathaniel,' Samuel," Mark,^ 
Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born at Cliff 
Island, Portland, Me., June i, 1829; married, Nov. 25, 
1852, Ellen M. Johnson, also of Portland, Me.; he died 
Aug. 13, 1871. 

CHILDREN. 

690. i. JOHN H.,» b. at Portland, Me., Feb. 20. 1854. 

ii. DEBORAH E., b. at ClifE Island; m., at Portland, Nov. 

6, 1876, George H . Griffin. 
iii. GEORGE F.,b. at Cliff Island; m.. at Portland, May 18, 

1891, Rosa Frost of North Yarmouth, Me., b. in 

1871; he is a fisherman, 
iv. EMMA C., b. at Cliff Island; m., at Portland, June 14, 

1882, Samuel C. McKcnney. 

522. MOSES G.,« (Nathaniel,' Samuel," Mark,-'' Abra- 
ham,* Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') born at Cliff Island, 
Portland, Me., Sept. 16, 1832; married, Oct. 16, 1853, 
Harriet M. Fowler, both of Portland, Me. He is a farmer; 
resides at Cliff Island. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Cliff Island). 

i. ALMIRA F.,» b. Oct. 10, 1854; m., Nov. 24, 1870, Ben- 
jamin Hammond; d. June 24, 1890. 
ii. ROYAL EDWIN, b. May 25, 1861; d. Jan. 12, 1863. 

691. iii. ALVRA W., b. Aug. 11, 1864. 

523. SA.MUEL,* (Nathaniel,' Samuel," Mark,^ Abra- 
ham,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Cliff Island, 
Portland, Me., Dec. 22, 1835; married, Sept. 28, 1855, 
Susan E. Griffin, both of Portland, Me. 



33° 



PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 



CHILDREN. 



i. MARY F.'; m., March 12, 1874, Joseph H. Lewis. 

Children of Joseph H. and Mary F. (Pettingell) Lewis. 

1. Carrie M. Lewis. 

2. John E. Lewis. 

692. ii. CHARLES E. W., b. at CHff Island, 
iii. SAMUEL E. 



524. RENSALEAR,' (Samuel/ Samuel," Mark,'^ Abra- 
ham/ Matthew/ Matthew/ Richard/) born at Cumberland, 
Me.; married at Portland, Me., Aug. 3, 1870, Mary I. 
Waite. He was a member of Casco Lodge, F. and A. 
Masons of North Yarmouth, Me., in 1866. He was a sea 
captain and was lost at sea about 1885. 

CHILDREN 
(born at Portland. Me.). 

i. EDWARD A.,' b. Aug. i, 1871 ; d. Aug. 17, 1882. 
ii. ELLA G. M., b. in 1873; in., Aug. 27, 1893, Edward F. 
Knight, son of E. P. and Susan Knight, b. at Charles- 
town, Mass.; twenty-four years old. 



525. EDWARD DEXTER,*** (Samuel.' Samuel," 
Mark,^ Abraham," Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard/) born 
at Portland, Me., Aug. 11, 1840; died at Portland March 
30, 1885; married, March 2, 1869, Sarah J., daughter of 
Gilbert Trufant and Nancy Rogers (Turner) Standish, 
born at Bath, Me., Aug. 22, 1845. He served as ensign 
in the U. S. Navy from Feb. 26, 1863, until Nov. 26, 1865. 
He spelled the name " Pettengill." 

CHILDREN 
(born at Portland. Me.). 

693. i. GILBERT STANDISH,' b. June 8, 1873. 

ii. EDWARD DEXTER, b. Oct. 6, 1877. 
iii. RALPH THURSTON, b. Aug. 26, 1881. 

* I met Mrs. Pettengill and children in 1896. — J. M. P. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 331 

526. ALDEN M.,* (Samuel,' Samuel," Mark,' Abraham,' 
Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') bom at Cumberland, Me., 
May 7, 1855; married, at Portland, Me., July 21, 1881, 
Sarah L. Hitchcock, bom at Yarmouth, Me., Aug. 11, 1855, 
daughter of Henry B. Hitchcock, born Dec. 4, 1814, and 
Lucy P. (Bacon) Hitchcock, born March 17, 1814. He is 
a commercial traveler and insurance agent, and is a stanch 
Republican. He spells the name " Pettengill ; " resides 
at Portland. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Portland, Mc). 

i. LUCY A.,' b. Jan. 9, 1883. 
ii. ALDEN FRANCIS, b. Aug. 23, 1892. 

526a. WILLIAM,' (William,' Samuel," Mark,' Abra- 
ham,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born at Lisbon, 
Me., about 1816; died, " aged 49," Jan. 15, 1865; mar- 
ried, at Portland, Me. (published June 16, 1838), Eliza 
Randall, both then of Portland; she died Oct. 24, 1872. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Portland. Me.). 

i. ELIZABETH M.,' b. about 1839; m. ; d. in 1865. 

ii. OLIVE J., b. about 1840; m. George F. Holt of Provi- 
dence, R. I., son of Nathan K. and Tryphena (Mat- 
thews) Holt, b. at Norway, Me., May 12, 1835. 

694. iii. WILLIAM H., b. in 1842. 

695. iv. ORRIN P., b. Feb. 21, 1844 or 1845- 

V. GEORGIANA, b. April 21, 1846; m., at Andover, Mass., 
about 1869, Joseph T. Lovejoy, son of Ebenezer and 
Eliza Lovejoy, b. at Andover about 1843. 

696. vi. JOSEPH HENRY, b. Nov. 27, 1849 or 1850. 

vii. ELTHIAH J., b. Nov. 13, 1851 or 1852; d. Jan. 2, 1873. 

697. viii. CHARLES "S., b. Nov. 17, 1854. 

527. CHARLES ALBION,'* (William,' Samuel," Mark,-' 
Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born at Lis- 
bon, Me., Aug. 28, 1829; married first, March 21, 1857, 
Elizabeth M. Dyer; he married second, April 11, 1869, 



332 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Mary E. (Coolbroth) Harmon, both of Portland, which 
has been his home. He served three years in the 17th Me. 
Vol. Inf. ; was wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ADDIE'; m. James E. Hayes. 

ii. ELLA M.; m. (pub. Sept. 15, 1879) George Kane of Port- 
land; res. at Alameda, Cal. (1899). 
iii. EMMA C, b. in 1863 [?]; m., at Lowell, Mass., Nov. 3, 
1883, Leroy, son of George W. and Rosella M. Jackson, 
b. in Jefferson, Me.; twenty-two years old. 
698. iv. GEORGE A. 

V. ALONZO L., b. about 1875. 
vi. HORACE, b. about 1877. 
vii. EVA K.; d. young. 



528. LEONARD A.,"* (William,' Samuel," Mark,-' 
Abraham,' Matthew,^ Matthew,- Richard,') born j\Iay 6, 
1841 ; married, in October, 1866, Lizzie Pettigrew, both 
of Portland, Me. He served in the 17th Me. Vol. Inf. in 
the War of the Rebellion; was wounded at Fredericksburg, 
Va., Dec. 13, 1862. Resides at Portland. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Portland, Me.)- 

i. GEORGE A.,» b. March 18, d. March 19, 1868. 
ii. LOUIS LEON, b. Oct. 27, 1869; res. at Portland; unm. 

(1809). 
iii. ARTHUR P., b. March 21, d. Aug. 21, 1872. 

529. DAVID P.,« (Charles,' Samuel,' Mark,' Abraham,* 
Matthew,' Matthew," Richard,') born [at Portland, Me.?] 
Sept. 18, 1840; married first, June 2, 1861, Bethiah Little- 
john of Portland; he married second, Aug. 4, 1865, Ade- 
line Griffin, also of Portland. 

CHILDREN, 
i. ALICE M.,''b. June 6, 1872. 
ii. BETHIAH. 
iii. SUSAN. 

* I met him in iSgg. — J. M. P. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 333 

530. ANDREW J.,* (James,' Samuel/ Mark,-^ Abra- 
ham/ ;\iatthew/ Matthew,- Richard,') born at Portland, 
Me., May 6, 1830; married there first, Sept. 12, 1850, Es- 
ther L. Keene; she died Aug. 12, 1881; he married second, 
(published Aug. 19, 1885), Mrs. Octavia Cheney of Port- 
land. He went to sea as a boy with his father; he rose 
to be a master mariner and continued forty years in the 
life. Having accumulated a large property he removed 
to Sioux Falls, So. Dak., where he resides (1899). 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Portland. Me.). 

i. ANDREW J., 'b. April 4 or Nov. 12, 1855; m.,Feb. 17, 
1S85, Emma I.. Haskell of New Gloucester, Me.; res. 
at Sioux Falls, So. Dak.; no children (1897); is a mem- 
ber of the firm of Pettingell, Eaton & Co. 
ii. ECLA A., b. Jan. 20 [i860?]; m., Aug. 14, 1885, Edimrd 
A. Cheney, son of Alden Cheney, b. at Prospect, Me., 
March i, 1859; she d. in January, 1900. 
iii. ELVA E., b. in June, 1861; unm. (1901). 
iv. EDWARD HALL, b. Nov. 15, 1865; d. Nov. 19. 1866. 
699. V. ORRIN KEENE, b. Dec. 10, 1870. 

53 I . AUGUSTUS C.,« (James,' Samuel,^ Mark,'' Abra- 
ham,^ Matthew,^ Alatthew,^ Richard,') born at Portland, 
Me., Dec. i, 1834; married Lucy Cloud [Loud?]; she 
resides at South Portland (1900). 

CHILDREN. 

i. AUGUSTUS"; lost at sea. 

ii. DOLLY; m., at Portland, Sept. i, 18&1, Elgin B. Taylor 
of Philadelphia, Pa.; she d. about 1886. 
Children of Elgin B. and Dolly (Pettingell) Taylor. 

1. Ecla Taylor. 

2. Arthur Taylor. 

532. JEREMIAH Y.,« (James,' Samuel," Mark,^ Abra- 
ham," Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Portland, 
Me., Dec. i, 1839; died at Havana, Cuba; married, Sept. 
8, 1858, Nancy D. Chaffin of Portland. 



334 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARY AUGUSTA," b. at Portland March ii, 1862; 

m., May 23, 1883, Daniel B. Rounds. 
ii. JAMES WILLIAM, b. at Portland Aug. 24. 1864. 

iii. LIZZIE; ni. Goodivin of Auburn, Me. 

iv. JEREMIAH; res. at Lewiston, Me.; unm. (1897). 

533. ALLEN A.,' (Stephen,' Samuel," Mark,' Abra- 
ham,'' Matthew,,^ Matthew," Richard,') born at Long Island, 
Portland Harbor, Me., March 8, i860; married, Feb. 20, 
1884, Mary F. Wiggin of Cape Elizabeth, Me., born 
Sept. 7, 1831. He resides at South Portland (1899). 

CHILDREN. 

i. NETTIE W.," b. Sept. 5, 1885. 
ii. ETTA P., b. Aug. 5, 1887. 

534. CONVERSE MADISON,-* (Converse J.,' Na- 
thaniel," Mark,-^ Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') 
born at Lewiston, Me., April 30, 1844; married, at Charles- 
town, Mass., Sept. 20, 1870, Annie M., daughter of Isaac 
N. and Elmira Whicher, born in Canada, twenty years of 
age. He enlisted in Co. D, 31st Me. Vol. Inf., mustered 
in March 23, 1864; was promoted to ist sergeant; mus- 
tered out in September, 1865. He is commander of James 
A. Perkins Post, G. A. R., of Everett, Mass. (1900). 

CHILD. 

MAUD E.," b. in October, 1873. 

535. ALBION M.,' t (Converse J.,' Nathaniel," Mark,=' 
Abraham,' Matthew,^ Matthew, = Richard,') born at Lewis- 
ton, Me., Oct. 15, 1863; married, at Everett, Mass., April 
3, 1888, Hattie M., daughter of Andrew W. and Nancy A. 
Marble, twenty-six years of age. 

CHILD. 

PEARL M.,' b. at Everett Oct. 24, 1889. 

* I met him in 1900. — J. M. P. 
t I met him in 1897. — J. M P 



EIGHTH GENERATION 335 

536. WILLIAM WALLACE/ (Andrew C.,' Nathaniel,' 
Mark,' Abraham," Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born at 
Lewiston, Me., April 7, 1843; married, June 6, 1865, Helen 
Jane, daughter of David and Dorcas W. (Randall) Given 
of Auburn, Me. Resides at Auburn (1903). He is a 
painter. 

CHILDREN 
(born at Auburn, Me.). 

i. VIOLA H.,» b. Feb. 13, 1873; m., May 7, 1893, John C. 
Wilson. 

ii. WILLIAM A., b. Aug. 29, 1S77; m., Aug. 30, 1897, 
Edna Thomas, daughter of John and Ella (Dilling- 
ham) Thomas; res. at Auburn (1899). 

iii. ARTHUR A., b. Oct. 26, 1879; res. at Lynn, Mass. 

iv. FRANK HERBERT, b. June 24, 1881; res. at Auburn. 

537. GEORGE A.,« (Andrew C.,' Nathaniel,^ Mark,' 
Abraham," Matthew,^ Matthew, = Richard,') born at Lewis- 
ton, Me., Feb. 26, 1848; married, April 12, 1868, Emma 
Grossman of Lisbon, Me. Lives at Lisbon Falls (1897). 

CHILD. 

HERBERT L.» 

538. FRANK H.," (Andrew C.,' Nathaniel," Mark,' 
Abraham," Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born at Lewis- 
ton, Me., March 2, 1852; died June 19, 1881; married 
(pubhshed June 17, 1879) Carrie E. Payson. In Novem- 
ber, 1 88 1, the widow was appointed administratrix, of the 
estate. 

539. DAVID,' (Ephraim,' Jethro," Ephraim,' Abra- 
ham," Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born in 1820; mar- 
ried Martha Sargent; she died at Concord, N. H., about 
1890. He served in Co. E, 3d N. H. Vol. Inf., in the War 
of the Rebellion; mustered in March 22, 1864, wounded 
May 13, 1864. 



336 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

i. GEORGE'; m.; res. at Hillsboro, N. H. 
ii. DANIEL; m. Hannah Tenney; has several children; 
served in the Civil War; res. at Loudon or East 
Concord, N. H. 
iii. ANDREW JACKSON; enlisted in Co. E, 3d N. H., Aug. 
23, 1861; reenlisted Jan. i, 1864; was wounded and 
d. soon after, 
iv. SARAH; m. John Carter; res. at Canterbury, N. H. 
(1900). 
700. v. EPHRAIM H., b. at Loudon Village or Concord, N. H. 
about 1843. 

vi. MARIA; m. Green; not living (1900). 

vii. JANE; m. Barilett; d. at East Concord, N. H. 

viii. HARPER; served in 17th U. S. Inf.; d. unm. 

540. LORENZO," (Ephraim,' Jetliro," Ephraim,' Abra- 
ham,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born about 1825; 
married Jane R., daughter of James and Hulda MerriU, 
born at Canterbury, N. H., in 1827 ; he has not been heard 
from since 1851. The widow married second, at Boston, 
Aug. 14, 1867, WiUiam F. Shepherd. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ELIZABETH," b. Jan. 16, 1844; m. (i) Foster; 

(2), at Boston, July 5, 1882, Gt'orge A. Otis, b. at Lynn, 

son of Nelson and Ann Otis, forty years of age; she d. 

at Manchester, N. H., April 24, 1892. 
ii. EMMA J., b. Nov. 4, 1846. 

iii. ANNIE J., b. Jan. i, 1848; d. at East Boston in 1861. 
iv. FRANK, b. Jan. i, 1850; went to Alaska; d. at San 

Francisco in the winter of 1902-03 while on his way 

home. 

54 I . JOHN HARPER,' (Ephraim,' Jethro," Ephraim,-'^ 
Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born at East 
Concord, N. H., Oct. i, 1830 [family Bible formerly in his 
mother's possession contains the record: Oct. i, 1829]; 
married first, at Stannard, Vt., Sept. 10, 1854, Calista 



EIGHTH GENERATION 337 

Augusta, daughter of Isaac Stevens, born at Greensboro, 
Vt.; she died at Boston, Mass., June 17, 1891, " aged 55." 
He married second, at Pawtucket. R. I., July 2, 1892, Mrs. 
Ellen (Arnold) French. 

In the Civil War he served in Co. A, ist N. H. Heavy 
Artillery. From 1872 until 1876 he resided at Concord, 
N. H., and from 1881 until 1889 at Manchester, N. H., at 
both of which places he was employed as a belt maker. 
From 1889 until 1892 he resided at Pawtucket, R. I., where, 
with his son Burton Howard, he was engaged in manufac- 
turing bone novelties, imder the firm name of B. H. Petten- 
gill & Co. Since 1893 he has resided at West Newbury, 
Mass. ; with wife Calista he sold land at Franklin, N. H., 
in 1867 and 1886. He spells the name " Pettengill." 

CHILDREN. 
i- ," b. and d. at East Andover, N. H., in 1857. 

701. ii. BURTON HOWARD, b. at North Boscawen, N. H., 

Sept. s, 1859. 

702. iii. CLARENCE AUGUSTINE, b. at North Boscawen 

May 6. 1863. 

542. EDWIN P.,« (Levi B.,' Elijah," Ephraim,^ Abra- 
ham,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born at Northfield, 
N. H., about 1845; married, at Lowell, Mass., June 21, 
1869, Ellen B., daughter of David and Dolly Manson, 
born at Dracut, Mass., twenty years of age. 

CHILD. 

HARRY E.,» b. at Lowell March 10, 1871; drowned in 
the Merrimac river Sept. 21. 1881. 

543. SAMUEL S.,' (Samuel S.,' Somers,'' Edward,^ 
Abraham,' xMatthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born at Bath, 
Me., in December, 1807; died at Boston Aug. 12, 1880, 
" aged 72 years 9 months ;" married, at Boston, Nov. n, 
1834, Mary Ann, daughter of Thomas and Abigail (Gardner) 
Pratt, who died at Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 28, 1890, " aged 



338 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

85 years 3 months 25 days." He is said to have married 
earlier, a Miss Donnell. Samuel S. Pettingell and wife, 
Mary A., conveyed property in Boston in 1836. His will 
gave his property to his nephew Gardner Pettingell Weeks 
of Bath, Me., and his daughters Mary Emma Laud and Sarah 
Elizabeth Pettingell, March 4, 1887. Mary A. willed her 
property to her daughter Sarah Elizabeth Norcross. 

CHILDREN'. 

i. MARY EMMA," b. at Boston; m., Nov. 11, 1862, Nicho- 
las L. Land, son of Nicholas and Abigail Laud, twenty- 
three years old, merchant of Boston, 
ii. SARAH ELIZABETH, b. at North Chelsea Jan. 28, 
1843; m., Jan. 5, 187 1, Joseph L. A'orcross, son of 
Joseph P. and Eleanor Norcross, b. at Woodbury, 
Vt., thirty-six years old; his second marriage, 
iii. SAMUEL S. ; d. at Boston Aug. 29, 1844. 



544. WILLIAM SOMERS,* (William S.,' Somers," Ed- 
ward,"' Abraham,'' Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born 
at Bath, Me., May 22, 1818; married Isabel, daughter of 
John and Janet (Bruce) Ramage of New Orleans; her par- 
ents were both born in Scotland. William was a mariner 
on the schooner Drusilla, from Boston to Hayti, which was 
burned at sea in 1843; the crew were rescued in boats. 

CHILD. 

WILLIAM SOMERS," b. at New Orleans, La., Nov. 6, 
1853; res. there in 1899. 

545. JOHN EDWARD,' (Somers,' Somers," Edward,^ 
Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Bath, 
Me., Nov. 20, 1823 (city record Nov. 6) ; died at Blair, Neb., 
July 5, 1897; married Elizabeth H., daughter of John and 
Prudence Wilds, born at Phippsburg, Me., June 29, 1830. 
She was living at Blair, Neb., in 1899. He spelled the name 
" Pettingill." 



EIGHTH GENERATION 339 

CHILDREN. 

703. i. SOMERS," b. at Phippsburg, Me., March 8, 1856. 

ii. MARY ANN, b. at Bath, Me., June 12, 1857; m., at 
Fremont, Neb., Dec. 27, 1886, Charles Oliver Timpc, b. 
at Denmark, Lee county, la., son of Karl and Dora 
(Schmitt) Timpe (both b. in Germany) ; he is a farmer 
and stock raiser; res. at Fontanelle, Neb. 
Children of Charles O. and Mary Ann (Pettingell) 
Timpe (born at Fontanelle, Neb.). 

1. John Oliver Timpe, b. Oct. 26, 1887. 

2. Karl Edward Timpe, b. June 16, 1889. 

3. Conrad C. Timpe, b. April 24, 1891. 

4. Somers Eugene Timpe, b. Nov. 17, 1892. 

5. Fritz Arthur Timpe, b. Nov. 5, 1895. 

6. Wealthy Emma Timpe, b. May 30, 1898. 

iii. WEALTHY FRANCES, b. at Quincy, 111., Oct. 3, i860; 
m., at Blair, Neb., Sept. 30, 1888, Harry Kemp of 
Fremont, Neb., b. at Cook's Valley, Minn., July 5, 
1863, son of Samuel A. Kemp, b. at Manchester, 
England, and Annie R. (Wildes) Kemp, b. at Bath, Me. 
Child of Harry and Wealthy Frances (Pettingell) 

Kemp. 
Ann Elizabeth Kemp, b. at Fremont, April 19, 1890. 

546. BENJAMIN/ (Amaziah,' Benjamin/ David/ 
Abraham,^ Matthew/ Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Claren- 
don, N. Y., Aug. 5 [year not known to the compiler]; mar- 
ried first, Julia Raymond; married second, at Murray, 
N. Y., Elizabeth Raymond, sister of his first wife, bom 
July 29, 1829; died at Banfield, Mich., Sept. 10, 1881. 
He resided at Vinita, Indian Territory, in 1900. 

CHILDREN. 

i. EMILY LOUISA,' b. at North Peruna, N. Y., Sept. 16, 

d. Dec. 22, 1850. 
ii. ELLA M.,b. at North Peruna, March 22, 1852; m., in 
October, 1882, William B. Cole; he d. Jan. 18, 1894; 
res. at Kalamazoo, Mich, 
iii. EDGAR, b. at Battle Creek, Mich., April 19, 1854; went 
West; not heard from since 1881. 



340 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iv ALICE, b. at Battle Creek, Feb. 4, 1856; d. at Orange- 

ville, Mich., Jan. 8, 1857. 
V. FRANKLIN TRUE, b. at Orangeville, Mich., Jan. 16. 

1857 ; went West; not heard from since 1881. 
vi. LAURA ORVILLA, b. at Orangeville, April 19, 1864; 

d. there Oct. 12, 1873. 
vii. EDITH MAY, b. at Carleton, Mich., June 5, 1870; d. 
at Battle Creek, Mich., Oct. 6, 1897. 



547. CYRUS,' (Amaziah,' Benjamin,' David,' Abra- 
ham," Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Clarendon, 
N. Y. ; married, at Murray, N. Y., Ahce Raymond, a sister 
of the wife of his brother Benjamin. He served in the 
Civil War. Resides (1900) at Banfield, Mich. Has four 
daughters and a son. 

548. HIRAM,' (Amaziah,' Benjamin,'' David,' Abra- 
ham," Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Clarendon, 

N. Y. ; married ; died in Michigan; his widow 

lives (1900) at Woodland, Mich. 

CHILDREN. 

i. WILLIAM'; res. at Battle Creek, Mich. (1900). 
ii. HUGH; res. at Battle Creek, Mich. (1900). 

549. JOHN HARRIS,' (John,' David," David,' Abra- 
ham," Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') born Dec. 11, 1816; 
died April 24, 1893; married, April 19, 1842, Martha H., 
daughter of Capt. Nathan and Polly (Ham) Sleeper, born 
at Lewiston, Me., Oct. 13, 1819. The family resided in 
Lewiston, Me. The widow was living in 1900. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Lewiston, Me.). 

i. GEORGE SUMNER," b. Jan. 13, 1843. 
ii. MARY ELLEN, b. Jan. 6, 1845; d. Nov. 20, 1865. 
iii. AMANDA, b. Sept. 10, 1850; m., Nov. 7 [1874?], 
Horace Libby of Lewiston, Me. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 341 

550. DAVID NEWTON/ (Benjamin G.,' David," Da- 
vid,' Abraham/ Matthew/ Matthew/ Richard/) bom at 
Ogden, N. Y., July 6, 1820; died at Clarendon, N. Y., April 
10, 1886; married first, May 29, 1845, Eliza D. Robinson; 
she died in 1873. He married second, in April, 1879, Mrs. 
Mary Jane, widow of Albert Turner. He was one of the 
first graduates of Albany Normal School and an able teacher ; 
he taught two years at Clarendon, then became a prominent 
business man. He was an adjuster, and successful in 
settling disputes and financial disagreements. 

CHILDREN. 

70s. i. WALTER TRUE,' b. at Clarendon, N. Y., July 8, 1849. 

ii. BEATRICE ZONE ; m. David N. Salisbury of Rochester, 
N. Y. 



551. TRUE EDWARD GLIDDEN,' (Benjamin G.,' 
David," David,' Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') 
bom at Clarendon, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1827; died at Wash- 
ington, D. C, Aug. 12, 1895; married, at Clarendon, July 
18, 1854, Emma Louise, daughter of David and Ann (Marsh) 
Sturgis, born at Clarendon, May i, 1834. She died at 
Washington, Sept. 17, 1896. 

He was an active Republican; in the Lincoln campaign 
he was captain of the " Wide Awakes." In November, 
1863, he moved from Clarendon to Washington, and was 
appointed by the governor of New York recruiting agent 
and agent of elections. He visited the camps and hos- 
pitals and aided the sick and wounded in reaching their 
homes, also sending home the remains of many who had 
died in the service. For twenty-one years he was chief 
of the State War Claims Division in the United States 
Treasury Department. 

He was always an ardent Universalist ; soon after locat- 
ing in Washington he succeeded in organizing the Univer- 
salist Church there, and was the first secretary of its board 



342 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

of trustees, and was for many years the moderator of the 
society. He was an able man and a highly respected citi- 
zen. He spelled the name " Pettengill." 

CHILD. 
706. EDWARD TRUE," b. at Clarendon, N. Y., April 4, 

1857. 

552. JUDSON A.,' (David,' David,' David,^ Abra- 
ham,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom near Claren- 
don, N. Y., April 17, 1835; died near Centerville, Mo., 
May 16, 1895; married, near Hindsburg, N. Y., June 7, 
1866, Alma Jane Lawrence, bom near Albion, N. Y., June 
15, 1834. She was living in 1899 at Baton Rouge, La. 

CHILDREN. 

i. FLORA MAY," b. near Plainfield, 111., May 7, 1867; 

d. near Centralia, Mo., Feb. 4, 1877. 
ii. MINNIE A., b. near Lockport, 111., Feb. 4, 1869; m., 

at Tampa, Fla., Jan. 29, 1896, William R. Dodson of 

Baton Rouge, La. 

Child of William R. and Minnie A. (Pettingell) 
Dodson. 

Roger Dodson, b. April 25, 1898. 

553. MANASSEH,^ (Ephraim,' Ephraim," David,^ 
Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') born at Cam- 
bridge, Me., April 3, 1832; died at Staples, Minn., May 3, 
1895; married, Oct. 8, 1855, Almira Day Harrington of 
Durham, Me. 

At the age of eighteen, he followed his parents to Omro, 
Wis., where they had already been settled a year. Two 
years later he returned East, and worked in various Maine 
cotton mills. After spending eight years in this way he 
went again to Wisconsin and engaged in different ventures 
in that state and in Iowa until, in 187 1, he settled at Min- 
neapolis. Here he opened a restaurant with a shoe store 
in the rear. Four years later he leased the Chalybeate 



EIGHTH GENERATION 343 

Springs, where he built a popular resort noted for its free- 
dom from the vices common at such resorts. In time the 
encroachments of the railroads and the use of the place 
for water-power purposes spoiled it as a resort, and Mr. 
Pettingell closed out his business and began farming. When 
the town of Staples was started he removed there. In 
1893 he was appointed government timber estimator of the 
Chippewa Indian lands. Failing health compelled him to 
resign his position after a year's service. 

Mr. Pettingell was a man of inventive mind, and made 
several useful inventions, among which were a drawbar for 
car coupling, and copper tips for children's shoes. Dur- 
ing the Civil War he served in Co. K, ist Me. Inf., enlisting 
May 3, 1 86 1. He was a Democrat, active in politics. He 
spelled the name " Pettengill." His widow resided at 
Staples in 1897. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARY ELLA," b. at Durham, Me., Nov. 2, 1857; m., 
June 22, 1 89 1, Harry W . Barrett of Staples. 
Child of Harry W. and Mary E. (Pettingell) Barrett. 
Clara Mabel Barrett, b. May 23, 1892. 

707. ii. MANASSEH, b. at Lewiston, Me., Nov. 15, i860. 

hi. CLARA ABBY, b. at Omro, Wis., Feb. 3, 1863; m., 
Nov. 6, 1894, Herbert E. Barrett of Staples. 
Child of Herbert E. and Clara A. (Pettingell) Barrett. 
Gertrude Louise Barrett, b. Nov. 29, 1895. 

708. iv. JOHN FREEMAN, b. at Omro, Oct. 12, 1864. 

v. JOSEPHINE BETSEY, b. at Leroy, Minn., Nov. 26, 

1868; a school and music teacher; unm. (1897). 
vi. ORION, b. at Leroy, Aug. 5, 1871; served in Co. M, 
ist Wash. Vols., U. S. A., in the Philippines during the 
Spanish -American War. 

554. JAMES,' (Thomas H.,' Thomas," Matthew,^ Abra- 
ham,' Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Rothesay, 
N. B., Jan. 29, 1835; married, at St. John, N. B., Dec. 17, 
1872, Annie Adeliza, daughter of Caleb and Ann (Whelpley) 



344 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Wetmore, bom at St. John Jan. 3, 1843. Resides at 
Quispamsis, N. B. He spells the name " Pettingell." 

CHILDREN, 
i. WILLIAM," b. at Rothesay, N. B., Sept. 21, 1873. 
ii. ANNIE AUGUSTA, b. Jan. 23, 1873. 
iii. JAMES PERCY, b. Sept. 19, 1876. 
iv. GRACE EMMA, b. Nov. 18, 1880. 

555. GEORGE STANTON,* (Thomas H.,' Thomas,' 
Matthew,' Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born 
at Rothesay, N. B., March 18, 1847; married, Feb. 19, 
1879, Edytha V. A. Kierstead. Resides at Gondola Point, 
N. B. 

CHILDREN. 

i. THOMAS R.,» b. Nov. 27, 1879. 

ii. IZORA, b. in 1881; d. . 

iii. LOUISE I., b. June 30, 1883. 
iv. MAY E., b. April 26, 1886. 
V. (an infant), b. and d. . 



556. JOHN R.,' (Eliphalet,' John," Eliphalet,' Abra- 
ham/ Matthew,' Matthew," Richard,') bom at Greenbush, 
Me., Feb. 27, 1826; married, at Burlington, Me., Jan. i, 
185 1, Elizabeth Costigan of Greenbush, bom at Green- 
field, Me., Dec. 7, 1832; he settled at Grand Falls, Plan- 
tation No. 2, Penobscot county, Me.; removed to Enfield, 
Me., Oct. 12, 1879; resided there in 1900. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ALMIRA,' b. at Plantation No. 2 Dec. 13, 1851; m. 

March 28, 1876, Harrison Buck of Dover, Me.: res. 

at Minneapolis, Minn. (1897). 

ii. CLIMENA A.,b. at Plantation No. 2 April 5, 1855; m. 

W. A. Annis of Greenfield, Me.; res. at Lincoln, Me. 

(1897). 
708a. iii. GEORGE \V., b. at Plantation No. 2 Feb. 15, 1863. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 345 

iv. ORRICK H., b. at St. James, N. B., April 28, 1865; m. 
Josephine M. Bickjord of La Grange, Me. ; res. at 
Enfield, Me. (1897). 
V. EVERETT J., b. at Plantation No. 2 Aug. 7, 1870. 
vi. JOHN M., b. at Plantation No. 2 Dec. 9, 1872. 

557. COLUMBUS L.,« (EHphalet,' John," Eliphalet,= 
Abraham,* Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Green- 
bush, Me., Dec. 29, 1833; married Mary J. Bradbury of 
Burlington, Me. Resides at Island Falls, Me. (1900). 

CHILDREN. 

i. NANCY EUDORA," b. at Grand Falls, Plantation No. 

2, Me. ; m. Luther Jackson of St. James, N. B. ; d. . 

ii. JAMES E., b. at Grand Falls, Plantation No. 2; d. unm. 
iii. HERBERT C, b. at St. James, N. B. 
iv. ELLA, b. at Grand Falls, Plantation No. 2. 
V. LAURA B., b. at St. James. 

vi. IDA F., b. at St. James; m. Walter Frost of Bangor, Me.; 
children, a boy and a girl; she d. in 1899. 

558. WILLIAM R.,« (EHphalet,' John," EHphalet,' 
Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom Jan. 17, 
1835; married, at Monroe, Me., Vandilla Curtis. Settled 
at Lowell, Me.; resided at East Lowell in 1900. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MATT W.,» b. at Lowell, Me., in June, 1872; d. Jan. 13, 

1896. 
ii. MARK, b. April 2, 1878; d. in May, 1897. 

559. GEORGE S.,« (EHphalet,' John," EHphalet,' Abra- 
ham," Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born May 30, 1838; 
married, at St. Stephen, N. B., Dec. 7, 1866, Charlotte 
Mitchell of St. James, N. B. Settled at Eureka, Hum- 
boldt county, Cal.; resided there in 1900. He had six 
children in all, the two oldest dying in infancy. The 
names of only two were known to the compiler. 



346 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN, 
i. NELL.' 

ii. MAY. 

560. JOSEPH WESLEY/ (Eliphalet,' John/ Elipha- 
let,' Abraham,* Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard/) bom at 
Great Falls Plantation, Me., April i8, 1852; married first, 

at Enfield, Me., Lizzie Shorey. He married second, 

. Resides at Bangor, Me.; insurance agent (1900). 



CHILDREN. 

i. MAUD.» 
ii. (a son), b. Oct. 25, 1895. 

56 1 . BYRON G.,' (Eliphalet,' Edward," Eliphalet,^ 

Abraham,* Matthew,^ Matthew," Richard,') born at Sulli- 
van, Me., July 21, 1823; married, at Ellsworth, Me., Sept. 
24, 1850, Elizabeth Peck, bom at Ellsworth, June 27, 1827. 
She was living at Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1897. He was a 
master mariner for many years. He was a lieutenant and 
acting master in the U. S. Navy, Dec. 26, 1861, to March 
15, 1863. In December, 1869, he was lost at sea by the 
foundering of the barque R. B. Walker, all hands being lost. 

CHILDREN 
(born at Ellsworth. Me.). 

709. i. HARRY WILLIAM DELAFIELD,' b. June 26, 1851. 

710. ii. CALVIN PECK, b. June 21, 1853. 

iii. SARAH ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 2, 1856 ;ni., atWaltham, 
Mass., Jan. 26, 1882, William H. SpcUman, son of 
John and Martha E. Spellman, twenty-four years old, 
b. at Concord; res. at Brooklyn, N. Y. (1896). 

iv. ANNIE McAllister, b. May 10, 1858; m. 

Berry; res. at South Lyons, Mich. (1896). 

V. MARY GOOGING, b. Aug. 8, 1864; d. same day. 

vi. EVERETT, b. May 3, 1S67; d. May 17, 1867. 

vii. EDWARD, b. May 3, 1867 ; d. May 20, 1867. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 347 

562. GEORGE BRAINERD/ (Eliphalet/ Edward/' 
Eliphalet/ Abraham/ Matthew/ Matthew/ Richard/) 
born at Hancock, Me., Sept. 8, 1827; died at Newfield, 
N. J., in 1898; married, Nov. 9, 1852, Clare E. Foss; she died 
April 25, 1874. He was a master mariner. Lived at Han- 
cock, Me., until 1866, when he removed to Newfield, N. J. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Hancock. Me.). 

i. SUSIE C," b. Sept. 12, 1853; m., at Vineland, N. J., 
March 25, 1883, James S. Gamble. 
Children of James S. and Susie C. (Pettingell) Gamble. 

1. Gamble, b. May 6, 1884. 

2. Clarence Gamble, b. Dec. 15, 1885. /■ ^ 

3. Ira E. Gamble, b. Jan. 25, 1889. 
711. ii. A. EDMUND, b. May 29, 1856. 

iii. ALICE C, b. Feb. 24, 1864; m., Jan. 24, 1886, Elmer D. 
Bump. 
Children of Elmer D. and Alice C. (Pettingell) Bump. 

1. Benjamin Bump, b. Sept. ig, 1887; d. Feb. 27, 
1893. 

2. Lester Bump, b. May 14, 1889. 

3. Waldo S. Bump, b. Jan. 12, 1891. 

4. Lawrence E. Bump, b. June 23, 1892. 

5. Elma M. Bump, b. Jan. 14, 1895. 

6. Myrtle E. Bump, b. Dec. 26, 1896. 

563. MELVILLE ELIPHALET," (Eliphalet,' Ed- 
ward," Eliphalet,^ Abraham,^ Matthew,^ Matthew,- Rich- 
ard,') born at Hancock, Me., Aug, 11, 1837; died at Han- 
cock, Me., Sept. 18, 1882; married, March 19, 1867, Maria 
Nickerson Proctor, born at Waldo, Me., Dec. 13, 1844; 
died at Hancock Oct. 5, 1886. He enlisted in Co. E, 26th 
Me. Vol. Inf., Oct. 11, 1862; was mustered out Aug. 17, 
1863; was town clerk and collector for a number of years. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Hancock, Me.). 

i. LENA MAY," b. July 12, 1S68; res. at Brockton, Mass., 
in 1899. 



348 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

ii. NELLIE MARIA, b. Sept. 13, 1870; m., at Quincy, 
Mass., Nov. 13, 1894. Harvey D. Black, son of Hollis C. 
and Mary E. (Dunning) Black, twenty-three years old, 
b. at Ellsworth, Me. 

Child of Harvey D. and Nellie M. (Pettingell) Black. 
Hollis M. Black, b. Aug. 16, 1895. 
712. iii. WILLIAM ALFRED, b. Oct. 2, 1872. 

iv. FREDERICK GERMAINE, b. July 23, 1875; res. at 
Hartford, Conn.; unm. (1899). 

V. GEORGE BRAINERD, b. Jan. 15, 1878; res. at Brock- 
ton, Mass.; unm. (1899). 

vi. JOSIE YOUNG, b. Feb. 17, 1881; res. at Wollaston, 
Mass. (1899). 

564. GEORGE W.,« (Eliphalet,' Eliphalet," Eliphalet/ 
Abraham,^ Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Frank- 
lin, Me., in 1839; married first, Leona Stratton; married 
second, . Resides at West Sullivan, Me. (1896). 

CHILD. 

FRANK E.," b. in 1864; m. 



565. CURTIS E.,* (Eliphalet,' Eliphalet,^ Eliphalet,^ 
Abraham," Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Frank- 
lin, Me., in 1843; died in California in his forty-ninth year; 
married, at Franklin, Me., in 1865, Martha A. Thompson. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Franklin. Me.). 

i. CARRIE M.,» b. in 1867; m.; res. at Swan's Island, Me. 
ii. AGNES M., b. in 1873; rri-; res. at Swan's Lsland. 

566. EDWIN C.,« (Eliphalet,' Eliphalet," Eliphalet,^ 
Abraham," Matthew,' Matthe-w.^" Richard,') born at Frank- 
lin, Me., in 1852; married, at Franklin, Oct. 13, 1873, RiHa 
S. Clark. He died Jan. 16, 1898. Mrs. Pettingell resides 
at Swan's Island, Me. (1897). 



EIGHTH GENERATION 349 

CHILDREN. 

j. MOLLIS C' b. at Franklin. Me., Oct. 25, 1876; m., 

July 30, 1899, . 

ii. GEORGE A., b. at Franklin June 30, 1880. 

iii. LOTTIE A., b. at Sullivan, Me., June 25, 1882; m., 

Sept. 12, 1898, . 

iv. FRANCIS M., b. at Sullivan Nov. 17, 1884. 
V. VARA, b. at Sullivan March 16, 1887. 
vi. HATTIE, b. at Sullivan Nov. 9, 1889. 

567. OZIAS B.,« (Amos,' Eliphalet,' Eliphalet,= Abra- 
ham,^ Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Franklin, 
Me., Aug. 18, 1835 ; married first, at Cherryfield, Me., in 1862, 
Ashbyline S. Phenemore; she died May 29, 1892 ; he married 
second, April 16, 1895, Selvam P. Bowden, widow^ of 
Lowell Dyer of East Brooks, Me. Ozias and Ashbyline 
conveyed real estate in Roxbury, Mass., in 1890. He resided 
at Hancock, Me. No issue. 



568. AMASA D.,* (Edward,' Eliphalet," Eliphalet,' 
Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Han- 
cock, Me., Dec. 4, 1832; married first, at Ellsworth, Me., 
about 1854, Frances, daughter of Foster Manson of Mill- 
bridge, Me.; she died at Machias, Me., in 1867. He married 
second, about 1870, Susan, daughter of Samuel Cook of 
East Machias, Me. Resides at Bar Harbor, Me. (1899). 

CHILDREN. 

713. i. EDWARD FOSTER,' b. at Millbridge, Me., April 22, 

1855- 

714. ii. JAMES CLIFFORD, b. at Machias, Me., March 15, 

1861. 

715. iii. HORACE, b. at Machias about 1872. 
iv. AMASA D., b. about 1876; carpenter. 

V. ARNO GRIGGS, b. about 1880; carpenter, 
vi. FRANCIS, b. about 1882; bookkeeper. 

There were three more who did not survive. 



350 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

569. AMOS H./ (Edward,' Eliphalet/ Eliphalet/ Abra- 
ham/ Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Hancock, 
Me., April 24, 1838; married Ella M. . 

CHILD. 

716. FRED A.," b. at Machias, Me., in 1866 [?]. 

570. CHARLES EDWARD (].),' (Edward,' Eliphalet,^ 
Eliphalet,^ Abraham,^ Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') 
born at Hancock, Me., July 5, 1842; married, Jan. 31, 1874, 
Ella H. Thomas of Eden, Me. He went to the Klondike. 

CHILDREN. 

i. IDA E., b. at Waltham, Me., June i, d. July 8, 1875. 
ii. PERCY M.,» b. Jan. 4, 1879. 
iii. FLORENCE M., b. May 16, 1882. 

57 1 . CLIFFORD A.,« (Edward,' Eliphalet," Eliphalet,^ 
Abraham,^ Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Han- 
cock, Me., June 19, 1846; married Aurilla , bom at 

Hancock, Me., May 24, 1851. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Hancock. Me.). 

i. MONROE," b. Feb. 12, 1872. 
ii. LIDA E., b. Feb. 23, 1878. 
iii. MARIA E., b. Feb. 24, 1882. 

572. JOHN WESLEY,^ (Jacob,' Jacob," Elisha,'^ Abra- 
ham,^ Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Sangerville, 
Me., July 18, 1839; died Nov. 23, 1877; married, at Sanger- 
ville, Me., Jan. 23, 1864, Susan E., daughter of Joseph and 
Rachel D. (Hains) Fowler, born May 16, 1835. She sur- 
vived him and married second, Folsom. He enlisted 

on the first call for voliniteers in 1861 in the 6th Me. Vol. 
Inf., and served four years without being excused or leav- 
ing his regiment; he was mustered into Co. D, ist Veteran 
Inf. of Maine, as sergeant, Dec. 3, 1863, and was promoted 
to second lieutenant. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 35^ 

CHILD. 

BERTHA E.,' b. at Ripley, Me., Dec. 5, 1867; m., 
May 6, 1886, Clarence E. Slephens. b. at Blue Hill, 
Me., son of Theodore and Maria Stephens; she d. 
June 9, 1889. 

573. DANIEL WEBSTER,* (Jacob,' Jacob," Elisha,^ 
Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Sanger- 
ville, Me., March 18, 1844; married, Dec. 25, 1871, Martha 
Almeda Holt, bom at Clinton, Me., Dec. 28, 1844. He 
enlisted, Aug. 21, 1862, in the i8th Me. Inf., afterward 
changing to the ist Me. Heavy Artillery; mustered out a 
sergeant in 1865. Was wounded in front of Petersburg, 
Va., June 18, 1864. Resides at Augusta, Me., and has been 
employed at the State House. He spells the name 
" Pettengill." 

CHILDREN. 

i. CHARLES SUMNER," b. at Dexter, Me., Dec. 17, 
1875; was graduated from Bowdoin College in the 
class of 1898; after teaching a few years he became 
a bond salesman for a Boston house (1903). 

ii. RAY WALDRON, b. at Augusta. Me., April 14, 1885; 
in the class of 1905, Bowdoin College. 

574. JOSEPH,* (Joseph,' Jacob," Elisha,' Abraham,* 
Matthew,^ Matthew,- Richard,') born at Sangerville, Me., 
March 20, 1840; married, Sept. 12, 1863, Fannie S. Davis, 
bom at Raymond, Me., Dec. 7, 1840. Resides at Pleasant- 
dale, Me. 

CHILD. 

NELLIE CLEMENCE,' b. at Cape Elizabeth, Me., 

Jan. 14, 1865; m., Jan. 14, 1883, Albert E. Shorcy, 

b. at Wells, Me., Feb. 17, 1858; res. at Portland, Me. 

Children of Albert E. and Nellie C. (Pettingell) 

Shorey. 

1. Bessie Winnifred Shorey, b. Nov. 5, 1884. 

2. Joseph Pettingell Shorey, b. Aug. 5, 1891; d. 

Sept. 2, 1893. 



352 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

3. Harold Sanborn Shorey, b. Dec. 26, 1894; d. 

Oct. 14, 1896. 

4. May Erwin Shorey, b. May 15, 1896. 

575. NATHANIEL GORDON,' (Elisha/ Jacob,' Eli- 
sha,^ Abraham,^ Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at 
Hermon, Me., July 23, 1851; married, at Islesboro, Me., 
July 4, 1875, Lizzie V. Parker. He is a sash and blind 
manufacturer at Belfast, Me. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Belfast. Me.). 

i. ARTHUR AVERY,' b. April 19, 1877; a druggist at 

Belfast; d. at Boston Jan. 16, 1901. 
ii. EDITH ELNORA, b. Oct. 6, 1879. 
iii. EMMA ADELLE, b. June 5, 1891. 

576. GEORGE EDGAR,' (Elisha,' Jacob,' Elisha,^ 
Abraham,^ Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Brewer, 
Me., Feb. 17, 1855; married there, Feb. 4, 1880, Mary W. 
Shackley; she died Aug. 3, 1894. He is a sash and blind 
manufacturer. 

577. ARTHUR GOODING,' (Elisha,' Jacob," Elisha.^ 
Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Brewer, 
Me., Oct. 30, 1858; married, June 30, 1896, Bertha F., 
daughter of Rodney and Jane E. (Holmes) Capen of Au- 
gusta, Me., bom at Stoughton, Mass., in 1873. He was 
graduated from Bowdoin College in the class of 1881 and 
from the Yale Divinity School in 1885. He is a Unitarian 
minister, preaching at Hyde Park, Mass. (1899). 

CHILD. 
MIRIAM,' b. at Hyde Park May 14, 1897- 

578. HARRY BENJAMIN,'* (Charles,' Benjamin^, 
Joseph,* Benjamin,' Nathaniel,' Richard,') born at Sheldon, 
Vt., June 27, 1842; married, at North Troy, Vt., April 2, 

* See footnote on p. q3. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 353 

1865, Clara Stimpson Porter, bom there May 21, 1846; 
resided in 1897 at Lowell, Mass.; a letter carrier. 

CHILDREN 

(born at North Troy, Vt.). 

i. MARY ANN,' b. Nov. 16, 1867; m., at Lowell, Sept. 

2, 1 89 1, Charles W . Field, son of David S. and Milla 

M. Field, twenty-four years old, b. at Lowell; a 

carpenter. 
ii. LEONORA CLARA, b. Nov. 25, 1869; m., Oct. 12, 

1897, Robert S. Fulton, son of James R. and Jane R. 

(McDowell) Fulton, twenty-nine years old, b. at 

Lowell, 
iii. ISSIE EVELYN, b. April 5, 1872; m., Oct. 3, 1894, 

William C. Richards, son of Frank S. and Phila E. 

Richards, machinist, b. at New Boston, N. H. 

579. ALDEN CHARLES.'* (Charles," Benjamin,^ Jo- 
seph,^ Benjamin,^ Nathaniel,^ Richard,') bom at Sheldon, 
Vt., June 17, 1844; married Nettie Sturgeon of Pennsyl- 
vania. He resided, in 1899, at Ogden, Utah; was employed 
in the Southern Pacific Railroad shops. He has two 
married daughters and one son living. 

580. SYLVESTER HERRICK,' * (Charles," Benja- 
min,^ Joseph,^ Benjamin,^ Nathaniel," Richard,') born at 
Sheldon, Vt., Jan. 9, 1846; married, at Belleville, 111., Jose- 
phine I. H., daughter of William and Lucretia Mandania 
(Hitchcock) McDowell, bom at Alton, 111., in 1850. He 
resided in 1899 at St. Louis, Mo.; is a printer. He is a 
member of the A. F. & A. M. and the A. O. U. W. In 
the Civil War he served in a Vermont regiment. 

CHILDREN. 

i. CHARLES WILLIAM,' b. at Georgetown, 111., April 

20, 1871; d. Dec. 14, 1872. 
ii. MARY MANDANIA, b. at St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 17, 
1873; ™- there, Nov. 25, 1896, Martin B. Coleman. 

* See footnote on p. 93. 



354 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iii. KATE ALICE, b. at St. Louis, Dec. 4, 1877. 
iv. ARCHIE A., b. at St. Louis, Oct. 4, 1881. 
V. ROBERT MILTON, b. at St. Louis, Dec. 6, 1887; d. 
Jan. 31, 1889. 

581. BYRON TOWNE,'* (Charles," Benjamin,^ Jo- 
seph,^ Benjamin,' Nathaniel," Richard,') born at Sheldon, 
Vt., in 1847; married Martha Freeman; resided in 1900 at 
St. Oilman, Osceola county, Iowa. 

CHILDREN. 

i. GUY.» 
ii. SYLVESTER. 

There are several others whose names were not known 
to the compiler. 

582. FRANKLIN STONE.'* (Nathaniel S.," John,^ 
Joseph,'' Benjamin,' Nathaniel," Richard,') born at Auburn, 
N. Y., Oct. 13, 1843; married, at New Orleans, La., in 
1869, Bridget Farrell. He left home at the age of seven- 
teen, and enlisted, in 1862, in Co. B, 126th N. Y. Vols., 
serving through the war under Gen. Hancock in the 2d 
Army Corps; he was captured at Harpers Ferry and was 
wounded severely at Gettysburg. After the war he settled 
at New Orleans, and resides there now (1900). 

CHILDREN 
(born at New Orleans, La.). 

717. i. HENRY JOSEPH,' b. Aug. 23, 1870. 
ii. FRANK, b. Sept. 8, 1874. 
iii. WILLIAM HANCOCK, b. Jan. 13, 1882. 
iv. ZADAH, d. young. 

583. ARTHUR M.,' * (Joseph B.," John,' Joseph,* Ben- 
jamin,' Nathaniel," Richard,') born at Manlius, N. Y., Sept. 
16, 1849; died at Palo Alto, Cal., Oct. 10, 1897; married, 
Dec. 27, 1876, Stella C. Haines of Buffalo, N. Y. He was 

* See footnote on p. 93. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 355 

an electrician. At the time of his death he was in the em- 
ploy of the Peninsula Lighting Company, at Palo Alto, 
Cal., his death resulting from injuries received by contact 
with a live wire. He was a man of positive convictions and 
preferences, energetic and diligent. He was connected 
with several fraternal orders. The family remain at Palo 
Alto (1899). 

CHILDREN. 

i. KITTIE DELL,' b. at Ridgefield, 111., Oct. 22, 1877. 
ii. LOWELL ROBERT, b. at Newcastle, Cal., Sept. 25, 

1885. 
iii. FREDERIC ARTHUR, b. at Auburn, Cal., March 21, 
1893. 

584. GEORGE BELLIS,'* (George W.,*^ John,^ Jo- 
seph,^ Benjamin,^ Nathaniel,^ Richard,') born at Watkins, 
N. Y., Sept. 17, 1866; married. May 22, 1890, Nettie Ellen, 
daughter of Edward R. and Caroline (Brydle) Brewer, bom 
at Owosso, Mich., Feb. 19, 1866. 

He removed from Watkins to Coming, N. Y., in January, 
1 89 1, and took a clerical position in the office of the car 
accountant of the Fall Brook Railway. He has since been 
in the employ of the Coming Brake Shoe Company and the 
American Brake Shoe and Foundry Company. In 1898 
he received the Republican nomination for city chamber- 
lain, and was elected. Despite a precedent that a city 
chamberlain shall have but one term, he was reelected in 
1900, although the Republican ticket was generally unsuc- 
cessful at the election. In 1902 he was again nominated 
and a second time reelected. His ability and integrity 
have given him a high standing in the community. He 
spells the name " Pettingill." 

585. HARRY B.,'* (Nathaniel B.,'' Nathaniel,^ Jo- 
seph,^ Benjamin,' Nathaniel,^ Richard,') bom at Georgia, 

: . * See footnote on p. 93. 



3S6 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Vt., April 20, 1840; married, at Troy, Vt., Nov. 5, 1866, 
Ida Ellen Porter. 

He enlisted Aug. 11, 1862, for three years, in the ist 
Vermont Cav., Col. Edward Sawyer, and participated in 
the following battles: Aldie, Va., March 2, 1863; Broad 
Run, Va., April i; Greenwich, May 30; Warrenton, Pa., 
June 18; Hanover, Pa., June 30; Hunterstown, Pa., July 
2; Gettysburg, Pa., July 3; Monterey, Pa., July 4; and 
Hagerstown, Md., July 6, 1863. At Hagerstown he was 
captured, and, until paroled April 14, 1865, he was impris- 
oned in Libby Prison Richmond, Belle Isle, Anderson- 
ville, Florence, Savannah, Ga., and in a prison near Tal- 
lahassee, Fla., serving in all these prisons six hundred and 
six days. He was honorably discharged June 21, 1865. 

Since 1872 he has been a deputy collector and inspector 
in the customs service, having been located at one time 
and another at nearly all the sub-ports in northern Vermont. 
He spells the name " Pettengill." 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Troy, Vt.). 

718. i. HOMER E.,« b. Nov. 13, 1870. 

ii. LUCRETIA H., b. April 3, 1874; m. E. IT'. Savage of 

Troy, Vt. 
iii. MERRITT H., b. Feb. 4, 1876; d. Sept. 12, 1877. 
iv. BESSIE E., b. Nov. 13, 1881. 
V. HARRY P., b. March 30. 1884. 

586. PHILL SHERIDAN,'* (William Wallace," Na- 
thaniel,'^ Joseph,^ Benjamin,^ Nathaniel,^ Richard,') born 
at Georgia, Vt., Aug. 24, 1865; married, at St. Albans, 
June 20, 1888, Mattie Aldora, daughter of Henry and Mary 
(Chamberlain) Hendricks, born at West Concord, Vt., 
March 6, 1869. At the age of fourteen he entered the cm- 
ploy of the Central Vermont Railroad, in time becoming 
a locomotive engineer. In January, 1903, he left the 

♦ See footnote on p. q3. 



/ 



EIGHTH GENERATION 357 

Central Vermont, and is at present an engineer on the 
Boston & Maine. He resides at Concord, N. H. (1903). 
He spells the name " Pettingill." 

CHILDREN 

(bom at St. Albans, Vt.). 

i. SHERRIE FLYNN,' b. July i, 1889. 
ii. CLARKE EVERETT, b. Sept. 27, 1894. 
iii. MARY CHARLENE LAURA, b. Oct. 31, 1901. 

587. WALTER J.,'* (George W.," Nathaniel,^ Joseph,* 
Benjamin,^ Nathaniel,^ Richard,') bom at Westford, Vt., 
March 8, 1866; married, Jan. 15, 1890, Bertha A., adopted 
daughter of Edwin J. and Diantha (Pettingell) Atwell 
(see p. 168). 

CHILDREN. 

i. HAZEL MAY,» b. July 12, 1891. 
ii. GEORGE H., b. Oct. 9, 1893. 
iii. CARRIE E., b. Nov. 21, 1895. 

588. CLARENCE O.,' * (Hollis F.," Nathaniel,' Jo- 
seph,^ Benjamin,^ Nathaniel,- Richard,') bom at North 
Troy, Vt., Aug. 30, 1855; married, at Lowell, Mass., Jan. 
7, 1885, Nellie M., daughter of Charles and Martha Baldwin, 
born at Edinboro, Vt., twenty years of age. He is a stable 
keeper at Compton, N. H. (1897). 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Compton. N. H.). 

i. HOLLIS C.,« b. Aug. 7, 1890. 
ii. RAMSEY A., b. Dec. 18, 1895. 

589. GEORGE E.,« (Samuel,' Joseph,' Joseph,' Sam- 
uel," Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Lynn, Mass., 
Sept. 19, 1852; married, at Lynn, May i, 1873, Clara E., 
daughter of Charles and Charlotte Ruddock, born at West 
Newbury, nineteen years of age. She died at Lynn Feb. 

* See footnote on p. yj. 



358 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

20, 1893, " aged 38 years 10 months 23 days." He is a 
shoemaker. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Lynn, Mass.). 

i. NELLIE MAUD," b. May 2, 1874. 
ii. BESSIE EDNA, b. Nov. 30, 1883; d. Aug. 23, 1884. 

590. JOSEPH FREDERICK/ (Samuel,' Joseph,' Jo- 
seph,^ Samuel,* Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,*) born at 
Lynn, Mass., March 30, 1857; married, at Boston, Sept. 
3, 1888, Annie M., daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Leed 
[?], born in Nova Scotia, twenty-one years of age. He is 
a shoemaker. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Lynn, Mass.). 

i. PEARL GLADYS,' b. Oct. i, 1889. 
ii. LEAH, b. March 10, d. Aug. 22, 1898. 

591. JACOB ROWELL,* (Joseph M.,' Joseph,' Jo- 
seph,^ Samuel,* Matthew,' Matthew," Richard,') born at 
Salisbury, Mass., Jan. 13, 1847; married Mary, daughter 
of Samuel and Mary (Staples) Holmes. Samuel was born 
at Berwick, Me., in 1806, and resided at Exeter, N. H,, after 
1848; he celebrated, with his wife, the sixty-sixth anni- 
versary of their marriage Oct. 15, 1897. He was then 
ninety years old, and Mrs. Holmes, born in Newmarket, 
N. H., in 1809, was slightly younger. 

CHILD. 
HERBERT LESLIE'; res. at Exeter, N. H. (1900). 

592. CHARLES EDWIN,' (William P.,' Joseph,' Jo- 
seph,^ Samuel,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at 
Amesbury, Mass., Oct. 16, 185 1; married first, at Lynn, 
May 24, 1870, Mary E., daughter of Hermon and Naomi 
Brackett; she died at Lynn Aug. 9, 1872, " aged 18 years 
7 months 26 days." He married second, March 17, 1875, 



EIGHTH GENERATION 359 

Louisa M., daughter of Josiah C. and Maria Cann, born at 
Westport, N. S. He was a shoe cutter; resided at Everett; 
d. . 

CHILDREN. 

719. i. CHARLES ALFRED,' b. at Lynn, Mass., Dec. 5, 1870. 

ii. WILLIAM LORING, b. at Lynn Aug. 7, 1879; served 

in Co. M, 5th Mass. U. S. V., in Spanish War, and in 

Co. A, 19th regt., U. S. Reg., in the Philippines. 

iii. ARTHUR CHANDLER, b. at Chelsea June 11, 1881; 

clerk at lordan & Marsh's store, Boston, 1900. 
iv. HARRY ELLSWORTH, b. at Chelsea July 18, 1883; 

d. Oct. 23, 1884. 
V. CLARA LOUISE, b. at Chelsea May 13; d. July 26, 
1885. 

593. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS/ (William S.,' William 
M.," Joseph,' Samuel,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born 
at Salisbury, Mass., July 12, 1856; married, at Salisbury, 
April 6, 1882, Mary E., daughter of WiUiam and Clarissa 
Merrill, twenty-three years of age. He was educated at 
the Putnam Free School at Newburyport, at Phillips Acad- 
emy, Exeter, N. H., and at Boston University. He is a 
school teacher. In 1899 and again in 1900 he was elected 
to the Massachusetts Legislature from Salisbury, where he 
resides. He spells the name " Pettengill." 

CHILDREN 

(born at Salisbury, Mass.). 

i. MILDRED LOUISE,' b. Oct. 26, 1883. 
ii. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, b. March 29, 1889. 

594. GEORGE WESLEY," (Wesley,' William M.,« Jo- 
seph,' Samuel,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') bom at 
Salisbury, Mass., Sept. 17, 1868; married, at Salisbury, 
June 14, 1898, Frances A., daughter of Charles H. and Ella 
Florence (Eaton) Lord, bom at Salisbury Nov. 26, 1877. 

CHILD. 
GEORGE WESLEY," b. at Salisbury June 8, 1899. 



366 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

595. HENRY GERRISH,'* (Wesley,' William M./ 
Joseph,' Samuel,* Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born 
at Lawrence, Mass., Dec. 21, 1869; married, Sept. 14, 1893, 
Edith G., daughter of George F. and Alice G. (Buswell) 
Pike, nineteen years old. He removed to Los Angeles, 
Cal., in 1900. He is a carpenter. 

CHILD. 
NORRIS PARKER," b. at Amesbury, Mass., Feb. 27, 
1894. 

596. AMOS,«t (Samuel,' Samuel," David,' Samuel,* 
Cutting,' Matthew,' Richard,') born at Newburyport, Mass., 
March 4, 1832; died at San Diego, Cal., Jan. 21, 1898; 
married, at Newburyport, Mass., April 6, 1853, Frances, 
daughter of Hervey and Louisa Kimball, twenty-two 
years old. He enlisted in Co. B, 35th Mass. Vol. Inf., Aug. 
19, 1862; discharged Nov. 30, 1862; was wounded at South 
Mountain. About 1884 he removed to San Diego, Cal., 
where he was street commissioner. He was an active mem- 
ber of the Grand Army. He spelled the name " Pettin- 
gell." 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newburyport. Mass.). 

i. LOUISA KIMBALL," b. Jan. 19, 1856; m., Dec. i, 

1881, Frank P. Kilgorc, son of William P. and Nancy 

H. Kilgore, a railroad engineer; res. at Salem, Mass. 

Children of Frank P. and Louisa K. (Pettingell) 

Kilgore. 

1. William Amos Kilgore, b. Dec. 4, d. Dec. 6, 1884. 

2. Alice P. Kilgore, b. Feb. 5, 1886. 

3. Ernest Kilgore, b. Jan. 26, 1891. 

4. Frances Rowena Kilgore, b. Dec. 26, 1897. 

ii. ALICE AVERY, b. Sept. 2, i860; m. Charles Wil- 
liams; res. at San. Diego, Cal.; he d. about 1896. 
iii. SAMUEL, b. July 19, 1865; res. at San. Diego; d. . 

* He worked for me in 1893. — J. M. P. 
t I knew the family well. — J. M. P. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 361 

597. RICHARD PLUMMER/ (Samuel,' Samuel/ Da- 
vid,* Samuel,* Cutting,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at New- 
buryport, Mass., in April, 1833; died March 8, 1858; 
married, Oct. 18, 1855, Georgianna, daughter of WilHam 
and Phoebe Bragdon of Lowell, nineteen years old. He was 
a cooper. His estate was administered March 30, 1858; 
his widow's April 21, 1863. No issue. 

599. WILLIAM H.,« (William H.,' Amos," David,' 
Samuel,^ Cutting,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born June 28, 
1840; died about December, 1894; married, at Cambridge, 
Mass., May 30, 1870, Lizzie G., daughter of Lyman and 
Elizabeth (Glines) Wentworth, born at Dover, N. H., 
March 29, 1844. He served in the Civil W^ar in Co. B, 
24th Mass. regt., Oct. 15, 1861, to Jan. 20, 1866; reenlisted 
Dec. 19, 1863, in the field. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Cambridge, Mass.) 

i. CHARLES AMOS,' b. Dec. 22, d. Dec. 25, 1874. 
ii. FRANK HERBERT, b. Dec. 22, d. Dec. 24, 1874. 

600. AMOS,' (Wilham H.,' Amos," David,' Samuel,* 
Cutting,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom July 13, 1846; mar- 
ried, at Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 24, 1869, Ada Lucia, daugh- 
ter of Atherton H., Jr., and Emily E. Stevens, twenty years 
old, bom at Cambridge. July 26, 1876, Sxiffolk County 
Records, Amos and wife, Ada L., sold property in Boston, 
both of Wobum at the time. He was a corporal in Co. 
B., 5th Mass., July 25 to Nov. 16, 1864. He is an engineer. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Wobum, Mass.). 

720. i. WILLIAM HOWARD,* b. May 10, 1871. 

ii. AMOS ATHERTON, b. Oct. 24, 1872; m., July 4, 
1895, Gussie, daughter of Charles and Augusta Yea- 
ton; he was a jeweler; d. Dec. 25, 1895; no children, 
iii. FRED ALBERT, b. Jan. 6, 1879; res. at Chelsea; 
unm. (1899). 



362 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

602. ALBERT coffin; (Charles C.,' Amos/ David,= 
Samuel/ Cutting,' Matthew/ Richard,') born at Glouces- 
ter, Mass., Nov. I, 1849; married first, at Gloucester, Dec. 
I, 1867, Josie F., daughter of Samuel James, twenty years 
old, born at Gloucester. She died at Salem June 17, 1873. 
He married second, Dec. 30, 1885, Charlotte A., daughter 
of Charles B. and Charlotte L. Newcomb, born at Salem, 
thirty-seven years old. 

CHILD. 

WALTER,' b. at Gloucester May 10, 1868; m., at Suf- 
field, Conn., Feb. 24, 1891, Caroline Leavitt Loomis. 

603. FREDERICK EVERETT,* (Charles C.,' Amos," 
David, '^ Samuel,^ Cutting,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at 
Gloucester, Mass., Feb. 19, 1861; married, at Salem, March 
14, 1882, Edith J., daughter of Sylvanus and Martha Y. 
Lowe, twenty years old, born at Rockport. At the time 
of his marriage he resided at Lynn, Mass. 

CHILD. 
ROGER VANCE,' b. at Salem, Mass., Nov. 14, 1884. 

604. FRANK IRVIN,' (Samuel S.,' Amos," David,^ 
Samuel,^ Cutting,' Matthew," Richard,') born at Woburn, 
Mass., May 16, 1857; married, in August, 1889, Mary E. 
Adams of Lynn. 

CHILD. 

FOREST ADAMS," b. at Lynn, Mass., May 26, 1890; 
d. there, March 19, 1891. 

604a. HENRY ALONZO,« (M. J.,' John," David,^ 
Samuel,^ Cutting,' Matthew,' Richard,') bom at Newbury- 
port, Mass., June 8, 1831; married, Oct. 3, 1851, Mary A., 
daughter of Caleb Howard, eighteen years of age. He 
served in Co. H., 60th Mass. Vol. Inf., from July 23 to Nov. 
30, 1864. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 363 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newburyport. Mass.). 

721. i. CHARLES HENRY, b. Dec. 22, 1851. 

ii. MARY ELIZABETH ANN, b. Feb. 11, 1854; m., 
April 7, 1876, Charles P. James, son of Joseph P. 
and Margaret James, b. at Topsfield, Mass., twenty- 
two years old. 



605. WILLIAM H.,' (David,' David," David,^ Samuel/ 
Cutting/ Matthew," Richard,') bom at Newbutyport, Mass., 
Sept. 3, 1841; married, Sept. 2, 1884, Clara E. Johnson, 
daughter of Prescott P. and Harmah W. Johnson, thirty 
years of age, born at Deer Isle, Me. He served in the 
Civil War in Co. A., 48th Mass. regt., Sept. 16, 1862, to 
Sept. 3, 1863. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newburyport, Mass.). 

i. FRANK EDGAR,» b. May 4, 1886. 
ii. CELIA GERTRUDE, b. Sept. 3, 1889; d. in 1900. 

606. JAMES JONES," (David,' David,' David,^ Sam- 
uel,* Cutting,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Newburyport, 
Mass., Feb. 9, 1844; married Catherine Fay, bom in Eng- 
land. They sold real estate in Roxbury in 1879. He is 
of the firm of Pettingell & Everett, Boston. 

CHILD. 

JAMES J.,' b. at Boston in March, d. May 29, 1880. 

607. CHARLES W.,* (Charles D.,' David," David,' 
Samuel,^ Cutting,' Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Newbury- 
port, Mass., Nov. 14, 1843; died at Gloucester Nov. 17, 
1879; married there, April 5, 1866, Julia H. Taylor, born 
at Wiscasset, Me., Jan. 3, 1845. He was a shoe dealer. 
His estate was administered Dec. i, 1879. His widow died 
Nov. 8, 1890. 



364 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Gloucester, Mass.). 

i. JOHN HATCH,' b. July 16, 1868; d. Oct. 3, 1869. 
ii. BENJAMIN SOMES, b. Oct. 9, 1877. 

608. JOHN S./ * (Amos,' John," Amos,^ Samuel,' Cut- 
ting,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Charleston, S. C, about 
1844; married, at Salisbury, Mass., Nov. 20, 1865, Eliza- 
beth S., daughter of Simon F. and Abby (Littlefield) Blake, 
eighteen years of age, born at Salisbury, Mass. She died 
at Amesbury, Mass., April 6, 1898, " aged 50 years 10 
months." 

In the Civil War he served in the 4th regt.. Heavy Artil- 
lery, and in the 3d Unattached Ninety Day co., from Aug. 
18, 1864, to June 17, 1865. 

CHILDREN, 
i. NELLIE LAWTON," b. at Salisbury Oct. 31, 1866; 

d. March 17, 1868. 
ii. ELIZABETH FRANCES, b. at Salisbury Oct. 31, 1866. 
722. iii. FRED AMOS, b. at Amesbury Feb. 20, 1870. 

iv. (a daughter), b. at Amesbury June 20, 1872; 

d. young. 
V. WILLIAM HERBERT, b. at Salisbury June 24, 187O; 

d. Feb. 8, 1883. 
vi. EDITH, b. at Salisbury Jan. 14, 1881. 
vii. ALONZO TAYLOR, b. at Salisbury Sept. 19, 1884. 
viii. ALICE ISABEL, b. at Salisbury Nov. 18, 1885; d. 
May 6, 1886. 
ix. ARTHUR CLEVELAND, b. at Amesbury March 4. 
1887; d. Oct. 14, 1888. 

609. CHARLES FRANKLIN,' (Amos,' John," Amos,^ 
Samuel," Cutting,' Matthew,' Richard,') born at Salisbury, 
Mass., Feb. 12, 1847; married, Dec. 16, 1874, S. Ellen, 
daughter of W. H. and Louise Bartlett, twenty years old. 
He is a machinist. 

* I remember him. — J, M. P. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 365 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Amesbury, Mass.). 

i. EMMA FLORENCE,' b. Dec. 5, 1875; d. March 30, 

1890. 
ii. CHARLES M., b. Sept. 5, 1884; d. March 28, 1890. 
iii. CHESTER A., b. Sept. 5, 1884. 
iv. LEROY, b. Dec. 24, 1890. 



6 I O. ROGER LAWTON,* (Amos/ John/ Amos/ Sam- 
uel/ Cutting/ Matthew/ Richard/) born at SaHsbury, 
Mass., Jan. 26, 1852; married, Nov. 22, 1881, Lizzie A., 
daughter of Francis and Sarah L. Davis, twenty years of 
age, born at Amesbury. She died at So. Lawrence March 
21, 1 90 1, and was buried at Amesbury. He is a machinist. 

CHILD. 
HAROLD STANTON," b. at Amesbury May 31, 1888. 

611. GRANVILLE WILLIAM BRADFORD,' * 

(Amos,' John," Amos,^ Samuel,' Cutting,^ Matthew,- Rich- 
ard,') born at Salisbury, Mass., July 4, 1854; married, 
April 21, 1880, Fronia T., daughter of Benjamin and 
Lavinna Blake, twenty-two years of age. He was an 
undertaker at Amesbury. He spelled the name " Pet- 
tingell." He died at Amesbury Feb. 3, 1904. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MILDRED BLAKE,' b. at Salisbury Nov. 9, 1882. 
ii. UNABELLA A., b. at Amesbury April 24, 1889. 

612. WALTER ].,' (John,' John,' Amos,= Samuel," 
Cutting,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Lowell, Mass., 
about 1844; married, Nov. 22, 1876, at Lowell, Elizabeth 
Whiting, daughter of George Sullivan and Mary Jane 
(Flint) Cheney, born Oct. 5, 1856. He was in the army 
in the Civil War. 

* I knew him well. — J. M. P. 



366 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILD. 
BRENDA CHENEY,' b. at Lowell, Mass., June 20, 
1878. 

613. AUSTIN N.,« (John,' John,« Amos,^ Samuel,^ 
Cutting,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Lowell, Mass., Nov. 
30, 1847; died about 1880; married Mary . 

The widow and three daughters resided at Norwood in 
1900. 

613a. EDWARD S.,' (Benjamin,' Benjamin," Benja- 
min,^ Samuel,^ Cutting,' Matthew,- Richard,') born at 
Newburyport, Mass., Aug. 31, 185 1; married, at New- 
buryport, Aug. 14, 1878, Dellie B., daughter of Daniel and 
Margaret Jackman, nineteen years of age, bom at Bristol, 
Pa. He is a gardener. 

CHILD. 

BERTHA LINWOOD,' b. at Newburyport Nov. i, 
1879; d. Feb. 14, 1885. 

613b. GEORGE BRADBURY,^ (Benjamin,' Benja- 
min," Benjamin,^ Samuel,^ Cutting,' Matthew,^ Richard,') 
bom at Newburyport, Mass., April 3, 1866; married, at 
Newburyport, Oct. 8, 1894, Mary Alice, daughter of Robert 
and Polly Floyd, bom at Newburyport Aug. 4, 1864. He 
is a grocer. He spells the name " Pettingell." No chil- 
dren (1903). 

614. FREDERICK STODDARD,' (William,' Jo- 
seph," Joseph,'^ Joseph, ■* John,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born 
at Perry, Me., April 10, 1848; married, at Pembroke, 
Me., Sept. 8, 1873, JuHa M. Reynolds. He enlisted in 
Co. D, 2d Me. Cavalry, Feb. 26, 1864; mustered out Dec. 
6, 1865. After the war he removed to Salem, Mass., and 
learned carriage making, which business he carried on 
fourteen years. He was sheriff for eight years; also deputy 



EIGHTH GENERATION 367 

U. S. marshal, game warden, and for five years State of 
Maine tax collector. He left Maine in 1898, and settled 
at Los Angeles, Cal. 

CHILDREN. 

i. WINNIFRED ALICE,' b. Dec. 6, 1875; d. March 9, 

1894. 
ii. WILLIAM HENRY, b. Nov. 18, 1882; d. March 9, 
1883. 

6 I 5. EDWIN HOBART,^ (Ezra L.,' Nathan," Moses,' 
Daniel,^ Richard,' Nathaniel,' Richard,') born at Pem- 
broke, Me., July 30, 1857; married, Nov. 16, 1881, Pris- 
cilla A., daughter of Capt. W. S. and P. H. Nickels of 
Addison Point, Me. He is a sea captain; sails for the 
firm of Crowell & Thurlow, Boston, Mass. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ALICE C.,» b. May 18, 1883. 
ii. SEWALL L., b. April 26, 1887. 
iii. HELEN, b. May 4. 1895. 

616. WILLIAM ROBINSON,^ (Ezra L.,' Nathan," 
Moses,' Daniel,^ Richard,' Nathaniel,^ Richard,') born at 
Pembroke, Me., June 29, 1865; married first, at Calais, 
Me., June 6, 1884, Jean M. Johnson; she died Aug. 7, 1887. 
He married second, at Machiasport, Me., Sept. 21, 1892, 
Gertrude McKenzie. He is an attorney at law; has prac- 
tised at Machias and at Bangor, Me. He spells the name 
" Pattangall." 

CHILDREN. 

i. KATHERINE ].," b. at Brockton, Mass., May 5, 1886. 
ii. EDITH G., b. July 12, 1893. 
iii. GRACE D., b. April 27, 1896. 

618. FREDERICK,^ (Nathan,' Daniel," Moses,= Dan- 
iel,^ Richard,' Nathaniel,- Richard,') bom at Bangor, Me., 
about 1853; died at Boston, May 11, 1897, aged " 44 years 



368 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

3 months ;" married, at Boston, Aug. ii, 1873, Elva E., 
daughter of Charies E. and Sarah George Ehvell, eighteen 
years of age, bom at Athens, Me. ; she died at Chelsea, 
March 9, 1891, " aged 34 years 8 months 6 days." He 
was a teamster. 

CHILDREN. 

i. FREDERICK HERMON," b. at Boston June 13, 1875. 

ii. LESTER, b. at Boston Nov. 22, 1880. 

iii. (a daughter), b. at Boston Jan. 3, 1883. 

iv. ALBERT, b. and d. at Chelsea March i, 1891. 

619. ALBERT J.,' (Nathan,' Daniel," Moses,= Dan- 
iel,'' Richard,' Nathaniel,^ Richard,*) bom at Fort Fair- 
field, Me., in 1868 [?] ; married, at Whitman, Mass., Jan. 
7, 1893, Euphemia, daughter of Donald and Kate Mc- 
Vickar, born at Cape Breton, twenty years of age. 

CHILDREN. 

i. EUGENE CLYDE,' b. at East Bridgewater, Mass. 

Dec. 20, 1893. 
ii. NORMAN F., b. at Brockton, Mass., July 13, 1896; 
d. at Abington, Mass., April 6, 1897. 

619a. NATHAN,' (Nathan,' Daniel," Moses,= Daniel,' 
Richard,' Nathaniel," Richard,') (date and place of birth 
not known to the compiler) ; married, at Woburn, May 21, 
1880, Eliza J., daughter of James and Mary Murry, born 
at Woburn, twenty-one years of age. He is a harness 
maker and carriage trimmer; resides at East Boston. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Boston, Mass.). 

i. LILLL\N A.,' b. May 2, 1881; d. May 3, 1889. 

ii. CORA ELIZA, b. May 17, 1883; d. Jan. 29, 1887. 

iii. ESTHER, b. June 22, 1891. 

iv. RUTH, b. Nov. 22, 1894. 

V. FRANK, b. March 4, 189S. 



EIGHTH GENERATION 369 

620. EUGENE/ (John,' Daniel," Moses,= Daniel,' 
Richard,' Nathaniel,^ Richard,') bom at Bangor, Me., 
Sept. 2, 1868; married, at Somerville, Mass., Feb. 2, 1896, 
Jessie, daughter of William and Naomi Diamond House, 
born at St. John, N. B., twenty-five years of age. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Somerville. Mass.). 

i. WILLIAM J.,» b. June 18, d. July 29, 1897. 
ii. EUGENE RAYMOND, b. Nov. 14, 1898. 



621. NAHUM HOWARD,^ (John,' Daniel," Moses,' 
Daniel,'' Richard,' Nathaniel,^ Richard,') born at Bangor, 
Me., April 15, 1866; married Minnie L., daughter of George 
H. and Carrie A. (Lombard) Downing, bom at Norway, 
Me. He is a shoe dealer at South Boston (1897). 

622. FRED ELTON,' (Joseph K.,' Stephen," Moses,' 
Daniel,' Richard,' Nathaniel,- Richard,') born at Worces- 
ter, Mass., Dec. 23, 1851; died at Milford, Mass., Feb. 26, 
1897; married, at Palmer, Mass., Oct. 12, 1871, Ellen A. 
Adams, bom at East Brookfield Aug. 26, 1854, daughter 
of Braman B. Adams, bom at East Brookfield, April 23, 
1820, and Dulcena (Davis) Adams, bom at Oxford, Mass., 
May 18, 1832. He was station agent at Milford. 

CHILDREN. 

i. GRACE E.," b. at Palmer Sept. 7, 1875; d. at Milford 

Aug. 18, 1883. 
ii. JOSEPH K., b. at Milford Nov. i, 1884. 
iii. CHARLES ADAMS, b. at Milford Aug. 16, 1886. 
iv. JENNIE A., b. at Milford May 26, 1892. 



370 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

NINTH GENERATION. 

624. BENJAMIN," (Augustus C.,' Benjamin,' Benja- 
min," Benjamin,^ Benjamin," Matthew,' Matthew,' Rich- 
ard,') born Feb. 28, 1849; married, Nov. 13, 187 1 [May 
13, 1870, History of Boscawen, N. H.], Marietta, daughter 
of George W. and Juha A. (Sweatt) Stone, born Aug. 17, 
1852. At the time of his marriage he was of SaHsbury, 
N. H. 

CHILD. 

FRED HERMON,'" b. Dec. 18, 1875. 

625. JOHN DAVID," (Augustus C.,« Benjamin,' Ben- 
jamin," Benjamin,' Benjamin," Matthew,' Matthew,' Rich- 
ard,') born at SaHsbury, N. H., Sept. 14, 1859; married 
first, at Maiden, Mass., Feb. 2, 1887, Jennie L., daughter 
of Samuel and Anna Dowd, thirty-one years of age, born 
at Chelsea, Mass; she died Aug. 25, 1896, " aged 39 years 
8 months 19 days." He married second, Jan. 31, 1901, 
Mrs. Margaret Betsey Robinson, daughter of John W. 
(No. 404) and Margaret (Demerritt) Pettingell. 

Since 1877 Mr. Pettingell has been connected with the 
Derby Silver Company of Shelton, Conn., now merged 
in the Internation Silver Company. He has extensive 
interests in the business, and is the resident agent of the 
company at Philadelphia, Pa. He spells the name " Pet- 
tingill." 

626. JOHN TILTON," (John W.,' Benjamin,' Ben- 
jamin," Benjamin,' Benjamin," Matthew,' Matthew,' Rich- 
ard,') bom April 4, 1874; married, at Melrose, Mass., 
Sept. 9, 1897, Isabel G., daughter of Warren A. and Eudora 
D. (Bradley) Bracket, twenty-one years of age, born at 
Melrose. He is an electrician. 

CHILD. 
DOROTHY,'" b. at Everett, Mass., Sept. 14, d. Nov. 
3. 1897- 




JllHN DAVIU I'fl IINC.ILL 



NINTH GENERATION 371 

627. HORACE STEVENS,' (Silas,' Andrew,' Benja- 
min, ° Andrew,^ Benjamin,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') 
born at Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1833; married, at Cleve- 
land, Ohio, Oct. 10, 1864, Mary L., daughter of John S. 
and Mary (Pugh) Martin, bom at Cleveland March 23, 1843. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Peoria. 111.). 

i. MARY AUGUSTA,'" b. Oct. 21, 1867; m., at St. 

Ignace [?], Mich., Feb. 28, 1894, Albert H. Boynton. 
ii. SILAS MOSES, b. Dec. 24, 1869; res. at Cleveland, 

Ohio; unm. (1897). 
iii. HORACE MARTIN, b. Dec. 22, 1873 ;d. Dec. 30, 1876. 



628. CHARLES,' (David E.,' David,' Benjamin,' An- 
drew,^ Benjamin,'' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') ; mar- 
ried. May 24, 1875, Rosa Sylvia. He died at Alton, 111., 
in August, 1878. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ELLA.'^b. March 6. 1876. 
ii. CHARLES E., b. Nov. 15, 1878. 

629. GEORGE HOWARD,' (Howard Mead,' John A.,' 
Benjamin," Andrew,^ Benjamin," Matthew,' Matthew,' 
Richard,') born at Peoria, 111., July 2, 1874; he was edu- 
cated in the public schools of Toledo and Chicago and at- 
tended the Chicago Manual Training School. In 1892 he 
removed to California and entered the employ of the S. I. 
Merrill Oil Company. In 1901 he became purchasing agent 
for the Rolling Mills of the California Industrial Company. 
He resides at Los Angeles, Cal. He spells the name 
" Pettengill." 

630. CLARK LEWIS,' (William,' Oliver,' Oliver," 
Daniel,^ Akerman,"' Daniel,' Samuel,' Richard,') born at 
Jamestown, N. Y., March 17, 1842; died at Butfalo, N. Y., 



372 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

July 5, 1897 ; married Emeline Watson. He served through 
the Civil War; was wounded at Bull Run, Shiloh and Pitts- 
burg Landing. 

CHILDREN. 

810. i. FRANK JUSTIN,'" b. at Lawton, Mich., Aug. 3, 1867. 

ii. MARION CLARENCE, b. at Lawton in 1868; d. at 

Crittenden, N. Y., in December, 1885. 
iii. WILLIE LOUIS, b. at Wales Center, N. Y., in 1S70; 

d. at Crittenden, N. Y., in December, 1885. 
iv. ORRIE HOMER, b. at Springbrook, N. Y., July 22, 
1875; m. Alice A., daughter of Frederick and Cor- 
nelia Domiiiy; no children (1899). 

63 I . HORACE B.,' (William,^ Oliver,' Oliver,^ Daniel,' 
Akerman,^ Daniel,' Samuel," Richard/) born about 1837; 
married Harriet Watkins. He resides at Schoolcraft, 
Mich. (1897). 

CHILDREN. 

i. ESTHER IMOGENE,'" b. about 1862; m. Edivard 

Chamberlain; res. at Battle Creek, Mich. (1S97). 
ii. (a daughter), d. about 1877, aged about eight. 

632. WILLIAM EUGENE," ( William,' Oliver,' Oli- 
ver," Daniel,' Akerman,-" Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') (date 
and place of birth not known to the compiler) ; married 
Millie McGur. Resides at Battle Creek, Mich. (1899). 

CHILDREN, 
i. ETTA,'" b. about 1883. 
ii. EARLE, b. about 1887. 

633. ALLEN OLIVER,' (Allen 0.,* Oliver,' Oliver," 
Daniel,' Akerman,* Daniel,' Samuel, = Richard,') born at 
Wales Center, N. Y., May 7, 1852; married, at Buffalo, 
N. Y., Mrs. Mary A. Sims, daughter of William and Agnes 
McPherson. Resides at Buffalo (1899). 



NINTH GENERATION 373 

CHILD. 

LAURA MAY,'° b. at Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1875; m. 
Frederic C. Tomes; res. at Buffalo (1897). 



634. JAMES MERRILL,' (Stephen R.,« Daniel,' Oli- 
ver," Daniel,^ Akerman,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born 
in Scioto county, Ohio, Feb. 8, 1837 ; died at Wheelersburg, 
Ohio, March 31, 1867 ; married, at Portsmouth, Ohio, Nancy 
Bah, born in 1840; she was living, in 1897, at Franklin 
Furnace, Ohio. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Wheelersburg, Ohio). 

i. FLORENCE, ■» b. March 2, 1865; m., in October, 1881, 
Hamilton Williams. 
815. ii. JAMES MERRILL, b. April i, 1867. 



635. SMITH B.,« (Stephen R.,« Daniel,' Oliver," Dan- 
iel,'^ Akerman,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born in Scioto 
county, Ohio, June 21, 1840; married, near Wheelersburg, 
Ohio, Oct. 12, 1864, Alice Littlejohn. 

He lived at Pine Creek Landing, Ohio, from March 27, 
1865, till Jan. 26, 1880; then moved to Shelby county, 111.; 
he now lives (1899) at Oconee in that county. He enlisted 
April 17, 1861, in Co. D, 22d Ohio Vol. Inf. ; discharged Aug. 
19, 1861; enlisted again Feb. i, 1862, in Co. A, 33d Ohio 
Vol. Inf., and was discharged for disability May 8, 1862. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SMITH,'" b. Dec. 14, iS66;d. in 1891. 

816. ii. MORRELL, b. at Wheelersburg, Ohio, Feb. 20, 1868. 

iii. IRA, b. Dec. 7, 1871. 

iv. KING, b. Oct. 12, 1873, 

V. JAMES, b. June 26, 1876. 

vi. OSCAR L.,b. Sept. II, 1879. 

vii. LYDIA, b. Dec. 13, 1881. 

viii. WILLIAM C, b. Feb. 16, 1890. 



374 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

636. THOMAS JEFFERSON,' (Stephen R.,' Daniel,' 
Oliver," Daniel,'' Akerman,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,^) 
born in Scioto county, Ohio, Sept. i, 1843; rnarried Maria 
Cable, born in Scioto county, Ohio. He served in the 7th 
Ohio Cavalry in the Civil War. Resides at Champaign, 
111. ; is of the firm of Pattengale & Bassett. 

CHILDREN 

(bom in Montgomery county. 111.)- 

J. STEPHEN M.,"'b. Aug. 14. 1867. 
ii. JOHN KING, b. Oct. 4, 1875; served in Cuba during 

the Spanish war. 
iii. JEFFERSON C, b. Sept. 24, 1877. 

637. OSCAR T.,« (Stephen R.,' Daniel,' Oliver," Dan- 
iel,^ Akerman,* Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born in Scioto 
county, Ohio, in November, 1845; died in 1880; married, 
in Tennessee, Irene Brown. The family resides at Pana, 111. 

CHILDREN. 

i. WILLIAM '». 
ii. MARY. 

638. FRANKLIN A.," (John,' Daniel,' Oliver," Daniel,' 
Akerman,' Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born near Essex, 
Iowa, May 6, 1875; married, March 17, 1897, Flora A. 
Brann. 

CHILDREN 

(bom in Page county. Iowa). 

i. JOHN RICHARD,'" b. Nov. 17, 1897. 
ii. LUCINDA, b. Sept. 7, 1899. 

639. LEWIS,' (Chauncy,' Daniel,' Oliver," Daniel,' 
Akerman,^ Daniel,' Samuel,- Richard,') born at Lebanon, 
Boone county, Ind., in 1S50 or 185 1; married, in Carroll 
county, Ind., July 5, 1874, Henrietta Cline. He resides 
at Logansport, Ind. (1900). 



NINTH GENERATION 375 

CHILDREN, 
i. HARVEY W.,'° b. in Carroll county, Ind., Aug. 15, 
1875; m., Nov. 24, 1898; res. at Logansport, Ind. 
(1900). 
ii, MILES ALBERT; d. in Carroll county March 23, 1878. 
iii. BLANCHE, b. in Carroll county July 6, 1880. 
iv. CHARLES, b. in Carroll county April 11, 1883. 

V. (an infant) ; d. in Carroll county in 1884. 

vi. 
vii. 



ELLIS, b. in Carroll county April 22, 1886. 
MATTIE, b. in Carroll county Aug, 31, 1888 



viii. GROVER, b. in Cass county, Ind., Sept. 8, 1890. 

640. JOHN THOMAS," (Chauncy,* Daniel,' Oliver,' 
Daniel,^ Akerman," Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at 

Lebanon, Boone county, Ind., Oct. 5, 1852; married 

. He resides at Delphi, Ind. (1900). 

CHILDREN. 

i. IDA"", 
ii. JOHN, 
iii. GEORGE. 
iv. THOMAS. 
V. EDNA, 
vi. (an infant). 

64 1 . JAMES," (Chauncy,' Daniel,' Oliver," Daniel, ' 
Akerman," Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') born at Lebanon, 

Boone county, Ind., in 1858; married . He 

resides at Attica, Ind. (1900). 

CHILDREN. 

i. GEORGE '°. 
ii. WILLIAM, 
iii. LILLIE. 
iv. EVA. 
V. . 

642. STEPHEN A.," (Chauncy,* Daniel,' Oliver,' Dan- 
iel,^ Akerman,' Daniel,' Samuel,- Richard,') born at Leb- 



376 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

anon, Boone county, Ind., in i860; married 
Resides at Delphi, Ind. (1900). 

CHILDREN, 
i. JANE,'" b. in January, 1881 ; m. 
ii. MINNIE, b. in 1883; m. 
iii. ELLA, b. in February, 1886. 
iv. ORA, b. in January, 1892. 



643. GEORGE," (Chauncy,' Daniel,' Oliver,^ Daniel,^ 
Akerman,'' Daniel,^ Samuel,- Richard,') born at Lebanon, 

Boone county, Ind., in 1864; married . Resides 

at Georgetown, Ind. (1900). 

CHILDREN, 
i. ORA '". 
ii. LUSTIE; d. [?]. 
iii. LAURA, 
iv. ; d. young. 

644. WILLIAM HENRY," (Calvin,' Hiram,' Jacob,^ 
Daniel,^ Akerman,^ Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') bom at 
Marilla, N. Y., June i, 1863; married there, July 16, 1890, 
Mary J., daughter of Clark and Phebe Melinda (Larkin) 
Bateman, twenty-nine years of age. Resides at Buffalo, 
N. Y. (1899). 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Buffalo. N. Y.). 

i. AMBER S.,'» b. May 26. 1895. 
ii. VIRGIE MAY, b. April 4. 1898. 

645. JAMES BARLOW," (Frederick,' Hiram,' Jacob,' 
Daniel,^ i\kerman,'' Daniel,^ Samuel,- Richard,') born at 
Wales, N. Y., in July, 1846; married first, Eliza Lane; she 
died at Springbrook, N. Y., Aug. i, 1880. He married 
second, Ellen Morris, born at Erie, Ohio. He married 
third, Emma Allen, whose first husband was Emanuel 



NINTH GENERATION 377 

Myers. He served in the Civil War. He is in the har- 
ness business at East Aurora, N. Y. (1897). 

CHILDREN. 

i. WILLIAM JAMES BARTON,'" b. at Buffalo, N. Y., 
April 29, i865; m., at Boston, Nov. 20, 1886, Mrs. 
Mary (Leet) McGilloway, daughter of Charles W. and 
Sarah Leet, b. in Nova Scotia, twenty-one years old; 
res. at Chicago (1897). 
825. ii. JOHN FRANKLIN, b. at Springbrook, N. Y., Dec. 
7. 1867. 
iii. LILLIAN MARY, b. at Springbrook May 10, 1872 [?]; 
m. Fred Ballington; res. at East Aurora, N. Y. 

(Child of third marriage.) 

iv. ELMER, b. at Willink, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1889. 

646. CHARLES B.,'' (Frederick,' Hiram,' Jacob," Dan- 
iel,^ Akerman,* Daniel,^ Samuel,' Richard,') bom at Wales, 
N. Y., Feb. 15, 1848; married, at Argyle, N. Y., in January, 
1873, Louise Killmer. He enlisted in 1862, but being under 
age his mother obtained his discharge. He then went 
West and lived among the Indians, afterward enlisting Jan. 
15, 1864, at Green Bay, Wis., in Co. A, 14th Wis. Vol. Inf., 
and served till discharged at Madison, Wis., Oct. 25, 1865. 
He was in the Atlanta campaign under Sherman, taking 
part in nine engagements. For four years he was town 
clerk of West Valley, N. Y., and for four years more post- 
master. He was treasurer of the Cattaraugus county 
Insurance Company for seven years. In 1894 he moved to 
Springville, N. Y., where he is in the harness business (1897). 

CHILDREN. 

i. BERYL.'" b. at Argyle, N. Y., March i, 1874; d. Nov 

21, 1877. 
ii. ALMIRA, b. at Argyle, N. Y., April 29, 1876. 
iii. MARY, b. at Cattaraugus Station, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1879; 
m. Frederick A. Bartholomew, son of Till A. and Flora 
(Clark) Bartholomew, 
iv. GUY, b. at West Valley, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1886. 



378 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

V. ROB ROY, b. at West Valley July 9, 1891. 
vi. FLOYD, b. at Springville, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1893. 
vii. LLOYD, b. at Springville Sept. 6, 1893. 

647. GEORGE ERWIN," (George H.,« Hiram,' Jacob," 
Daniel,^ Akerman,* Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at 
Wales, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1841; married, at East Aurora, 
N. Y., Emogene, daughter of Salem and Delia (Spooner) 
Baker. He is a farmer; resides at East Aurora (1897). 

CHILD. 

HARRY BAKER,'" b. at East Aurora Dec. 25, 1873; 
m., at Alden, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1898, Mrs. Lucy M. 
Pless, daughter of Henry B. and Eliza (Paulkins) 
Tabor; he is a musician. 

648. VICTOR C.,° (Carlton,* Justin,' Hugh," Nathan,^ 
Akerman,* Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') bom April 17, 1855 ; 
married, Jan. i, 1877, Amanda Frances. He resides at 
Auburn, Me. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ERNEST HERBERT,'°b. Nov. 23, 1877; d. Feb. 23, 
1880. 

ii. CHARLES E., b. Nov. 22, 1879. 
iii. HERBERT ALTON, b. May 15, 1882. 
iv. ASA ELMER, b. in April, 1896. 

649. ARTHUR D.,» (Carlton,' Justin,' Hugh," Nathan,^ 
Akerman,* Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born Dec. 8, 1857; 
married. May i, 1880, Flora I., daughter of Leonard Rounds. 
Resides at Auburn, Me. (1899). 

650. CARROLL ALVIN,' (Carlton,' Justin,' Hugh," 
Nathan,^ Akerman,* Daniel,' Samuel,- Richard,') born 
Dec. 8, 1869; married, June 14, 1897, Lucy, daughter of 
David B. and Lydia A. (Pendleton) Libby of Pownal, Me. 
Resides at Auburn, Me. ; he is a clerk (1899). 



NINTH GENERATION 379 

65 I . EDGAR R.,' (Royal H./ Justin,' Hugh/ Nathan/ 
Akeiman/ Daniel/ Samuel/ Richard/) bom June 11, 1859; 
married, Dec. 24, 1880, Almira L., daughter of Horace W. 
and Matilda C. (Hooper) Chase, born at Franklin, Me., 
Jan. 22, 1859. Resides at Auburn, Me.; cashier of Grand 
Trunk Railroad (1899). 

652. FRANK ALTON,' (Richmond,* Justin,' Hugh,^ 
Nathan,^ Akerman,* Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') bom 
Sept. 20, 1868; married, June 17, 1893, Millie G., daughter 
of William W. and Mary J. (Doyle) Nichols, bom Aug. 2, 
1876. 

CHILDREN. 

i. WILLIAM R-.-'b. Oct. 18, 1894. 
ii. HERBERT DEAN, b. July 26, 1898. 

653. WILLIAM ADELBERT,' (Richmond,* Justin,' 
Hugh," Nathan,^ Akerman,'' Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') 
born Aug. 27, 1872; married, Dec. 24, 1892, Carrie E., 
daughter of William W. and Mary J. (Doyle) Nichols, born 
Sept. II, 1S74. He resides at Auburn, Me.; is a printer 
(1899). 

CHILDREN. 

i. ETHEL W.,"'b. Sept. 20, 1893. 
ii. LESTER E., b. Aug. 6, 1896. 
iii. STELLA M., b. March 28, 1S98. 

654. EDGAR ALFRED,' (Lemuel Ripley,* William 
R.,' William R.," Lemuel,' Daniel,* Daniel,' Samuel,- Rich- 
ard,') born at Marengo, 111., Sept. 20, 1867; married, at 
Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 28, 1898, Janet, daughter of Wil- 
liam H. and Mary (Brown) Guthrie, born in Irvine, Scot- 
land. He was educated at Granville Academy, Granville, 
Ohio, and at the University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y. 
He is by profession an expert advertiser, and has resided 



38o PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

at Chicago, 111.; Des Moines, Iowa; Nashville, Term.; St. 
Louis, Mo.; and at Memphis, Tenn., in which latter place 
he now is (1903). He spells the name " Pettingill." 

CHILD. 

ALFRED GUTHRIE," b. at Nashville, Tenn., July 
20, 1901. 

655. JOHN C," (Elihu,' John,' Elihu," Solomon,' Dan- 
iel,* Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born in Iowa Aug. 30, 

1850; married . Resided in Elba, Cassia county, 

Ida., in 1898. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JOHN'". 
ii. MARY JANE. 
iii. PAULINE, 
iv. EVELYN. 
V. IDA, b. March 2, 1884. 
vi. ELIZA, b. May 9, 1889. 
vii. ELIHU, b. Dec. 12, 1893. 

656. ELIHU U.,' (Elihu,' John,' Elihu,' Solomon,' 
Daniel,* Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') bom at Salt Lake City 
March 6, 1853; married Mary Adeline Graham, bona at 
Ogden City, Utah, June 16, 1861. Resides at Deweyville, 
Utah (1898). 

CHILDREN, 
i. ROSA MAY.^b. at Willard City, Utah, Sept. 26, 1878. 
ii. GEORGE ELIHU, b. at Willard City Jan. i, 1880. 
iii. CHARLES ULYSSES, b. at Alma, Ida., Nov. 4, 18S3. 
iv. EMMA ISABELLE, b. at Willard City Aug. 19. 1886. 
V. AMOS HARVEY, b. at Willard City Dec. 25, 1889. 
vi. EDWIN LEO, b. at Willard City April 6, 1892. 
vii. DELA. b. at Dewej^ille, Utah, July 13. 1898. 
viii. CHARLES LEROY, b. at Willard City Aug. 10, 1903; 
d. May 25, 1904. 

657. GEORGE JOSIAH,' (Elihu,« John,' Elihu," Solo- 
mon,' Daniel,* Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Ogden, 
Utah, Jan. 24, 1856; married . 



NINTH GENERATION 381 

CHILDREN. 

i. ELLEN C'^b. Oct. 18, 1879. 

ii. JOHN ULYSSES, b. Oct. 8, 1881. 

iii. CLARISSA M., b. Dec. 8, 1884. 

iv. JOSEPH HARVEY, b. March 17, 1887. 

V. WINNIE LEO, b. March 18, 1889. 

vi, RANSOM COLLIN, b. April 20, 1891. 

vii. KEITH, b. May 7, 1894. 

viii. ILEA, b. Oct. 28, 1896. 

ix. WINSLOW, b. Feb. 15, 1885. 

X. LETTIE IRENE, b. May 8, 1889. 

658. MANVILLE," (Willard W.,' Elihu,' Elihu," Solo- 
mon,^ Daniel,* Daniel,^ Samuel," Richard,') born at Port 
Huron, Mich., Sept. 12, 1856; died there Feb. 6, 1897; 
married Mary, daughter of John and Jane Riggs. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Port Huron, Mich.) 

i. JANE,'" b. in January, 1887. 

ii. EDWIN, b. Jan. 4. 1889. 

iii. WILLARD, b. June 24, 1892. 

iv. GERTRUDE, b. Jan. 28, 1897. 

659. FREDERICK," (Willard W.,' Elihu,^ Elihu," Solo- 
mon,^ Daniel,* Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard/) bom at Port 
Huron, Mich., Feb. 11, 1865 ; married at Port Huron, Mich., 
in May, 1887, Maria Hardy. Resides at Port Huron. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Port Huron, Mich.). 

i. WILLIAM,'" b. March 9, 1888. 
ii. OLIVE, b. in January, 1893. 

660. FRANCIS,^ (Willard \Y.,' Eliliu,' Elihu,^ Solo- 
mon,^ Daniel,* Daniel,^ Samuel,- Richard,') bom at Port 
Huron, Mich., May 8, 1869; married, at Greenwood, Mich., in 
May, 1895, Agnes Forester. Resides at Port Huron, Mich. 



382 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILD. 
MARGARET,'" b. at Port Huron March 30, 1896. 

661. EDWARD DARIUS/* (Brigham,' Benjamin,' 
Elihu/ Solomon,^ Daniel/ Daniel/ Samuel/ Richard/) 
bom at Rockford, Mich., June 10, 1859; married, at 
Rockford, Mich., Nov. 15, 1881, Ettie Elizabeth, daughter 
of Andrew and Elizabeth Robinson, born at West Bethany, 
N. Y., May 26, 1857. He resides at Grand Rapids, j\Iich. 
(1897)- 

CHILDREN. 

i. EVERETT BRIGHAM,'" b. at Rockford, Mich., Oct. 

8, 1883. 
ii. EDITH ADELLE, b. at Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan. 17, 

1893. 

670. WALDO,' (Oliver,' Elisha,' Matthew,' Daniel,' 
Obadiah,* Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Livermore 
Falls, Me., Dec. i, 1844; married, at Poland, Me., June i, 
1870, Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Alanson and Elizabeth 
(Lovering) Briggs of Poland, Me., born Aug. 28, 1847. He 
went to Rumford with his father in 1866; has been very 
prominent in public and business affairs ; he has been county 
commissioner, and has served in both branches of the 
legislature and on the governor's council, beside filling many 
town offices. Is very prominent in Masonic circles and is 
a past master. In 1899 he was prominently mentioned as 
a successor to Hon. Nelson Dingley as a member of Con- 
gress; he was a delegate to the Republican Convention at 
Philadelphia in 1900. He spells the name " Pettengill." 

CHILDREN 
(born at Rumford. Me). 

i. OLIVER ALANSON," b. Sept, 18, 1873. 
ii. GEORGE WALDO, b. Sept. 1, 1S76. 
iii. HULDAH ELIZABETH, b. May 10, 1880. 
iv. (a daughter), b. Feb. 5, d. Feb. 6, 1890. 

* I met Mrs. Pettingell and the children at Grand Rapids in 1S97. — J. M. P. 



NINTH GENERATION 383 

67 I . ELBRIDGE W.," (Elisha H./ Elisha/ Matthew," 
Daniel,^ Obadiah," Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born May 
8, 1850; married, Oct. 30, 1881, Etta A. Childs. Resided 
in 1900 at Livermore Falls, Me. 

CHILDREN. 

i. GEORGE W.,'" b. Jan. 7, 1883. 
ii. DANIEL E., b. June 13, 1889. 
iii. ALBERT N. E., b. May 9, 1894. 

672. HENRY SOUTHARD,' (Elra P.,' Daniel.' Mat- 
thew,' Daniel,' Obadiah,* Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Richard,') bom 
near Madison, Madison county, 111., April 25, 1850; mar- 
ried, at Hopewell, Ontario county, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1876, 
Mary Van Fleet, born at Phelps, Ontario county, N. Y., 
May 29, 1851, daughter of John Van Fleet (son of Daniel 
and Esther Van Fleet), born in Pennsylvania Feb. 22, 1820, 
and Nancy (Burnett) Van Fleet (daughter of John and 
Mary Burnett), born at Phelps, Sept. 9, 1825. 

He was graduated from Shurtleff College, Upper Alton, 
111., and from the Department of Law of the University 
of Michigan in 1872. In the same year he was admitted 
to the bar of Illinois by the Supreme Court of that state, 
being one of four of a class of eighteen who passed the ex- 
amination in open court. After four years spent in travel- 
ing through the Western states and territories, he began the 
practice of law at Edwardsville, Madison county. 111. In 
1 89 1 he removed to Redlands, Cal., where he has since been 
engaged in orange culture. He spells the name " Pettin- 
gill." 

CHILDREN. 

i. STUART,'" b. at Edwardsville, 111., March 28, 1878. 
ii. TALLA, b. at Edwardsville Jan. 17, 1881. 
iii. NANCY ISABELLE, b. at Edwardsville Oct. 6, 1882; 

d. Nov. II, 1887. 
iv. HENRY SOUTHARD, b. at Redlands, Cal., April 27, 
1893. 



384 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

673. EDWARD P.," (Daniel A.,» Daniel/ Matthew,^ 
Daniel,' Obadiah,^ Daniel/ Samuel,' Richard,') born in 
Madison county, 111., Oct. 26, 1853; married Emma M. 
Lambert, born at Jacksonville, 111., June 9, 1856. The 
family reside at St. Louis, Mo. (1900). 

CHILDREN. 

i. DONAZETTA B.,'" b. in Madison county, 111., Jan. 22 
1876. 

ii. GREENVILLE E., b. in Madison county Nov. 4, 18S0. 
iii. CLAUDEAN MAIE, b. at Burden, Kans., April 7, 18S5. 
iv. GRATIA E., b. at St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 5, 1888. 

V. EDWARD E., b. at St. Louis May 9, 1891. 
vi. ERVING I., b. at St. Louis Jan. 23, 1893. 

674. THOMAS OLIVER,^ (Oliver H.,« Daniel,' Mat- 
thew," Daniel,' Obadiah,^ Daniel,^ Samuel," Richard,') 
born at Mitcheh, 111., April 2, 1871 ; married, Feb. 20, 1895, 
at Stalhngs, Madison county. 111., Lillie E., daughter of 
J. E. and Sarah M. (Stallings) Revelle. 

CHILDREN. 

i. OLIVE PIERCE," b. at Granite City, 111., Aug. 25, 

1896; d. Aug. 8. 1898. 
ii. JE.SSIE MARIE, b. April 18, 1899. 

675. ALDEN,' (Henry F.,' John,' Matthew,^ Daniel,' 
Obadiah,'' Daniel,^ Samuel," Richard,') born at Levant, 
Me., April 20, 1853; married, in 1879, Angle R. Johnson 
of Glenburn, Me. 

CHILD. 
EVA M.," b. at Glenburn, Me., Aug. 25, 1880; d. at 
Portland, Me., June 28, 1896. 

676. ROYAL,=' (Henry F.,* John,' Matthew,' Daniel,' 
Obadiah,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ Richard,') born at Levant, 
Me., Nov. II, 1857; married, Aug. 9, 1881, Belle H. DeWill 
of Maxfield. He resides at Howland, Me. (1899). 



NINTH GENERATION 385 

CHILDREN. 

i. LAWRENCE, ■» b. June 14, 1882. 
ii. FRANK, b. Jan. 15, 1885. 



677. JOHN H./ (Charles,* Comfort,' Matthew," Dan- 
iel,' Obadiah,' Daniel,' Samuel," Richard,') bom Dec. i, 
1857 ; married, at San Diego, Cal., Feb. 5, 1887, Mary Alice 
Nance. He is a merchant; resides at Livermore Falls, 
Me. (1900). 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARY LOUISE,'" b. at San Diego, Cal., May 10, 1888. 
ii. ETHEL, b. at Livermore Falls, Me., Feb. 7, 1S90. 
iii. JOHN HARRIS, b, at Livermore Falls Sept. 24, 1S91. 

678. ALVA G.," (Charles,' Comfort,' Matthew," Dan- 
iel,' Obadiah,' Daniel,' Samuel,- Richard,') bom Sept. 24, 
1867; married, at Fairfield, Me., Sept. 20, 1893, Eleanor 
Dunn. He resides at Lewiston, Me. (1900). 

CHILD. 
LEE DUNN.'^b. at Fairfield, Me., Aug. 26, 1894. 

679. TRUMAN ARTHUR," (Samuel C.,' Lyman,' 
Josiah," Edmund,' Samuel," Daniel,' Samuel, = Richard,') 
born Sept. 22, 1872; married Daisy L. Long. He resides 
near Hermon, Knox county. 111. (1900). 

CHILD. 



680. GEORGE L.,' (John A.,' Alonzo,' Josiah," Ed- 
mund,' Samuel," Daniel,' Samuel, = Richard,') bom at Min- 
doro, Wis., June 9, 1866; married Nellie Elizabeth Samuels. 
He resides at Iron River, Wis. (1900). 



386 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

i. GEORGA.'" 

ii. JOHN DAVID, 

iii. NORMAN A. 

iv. D. LYMAN. 

68 I . ALONZO J.,' (Lucius L.,' Samuel C.J Josiah," 
Edmund,' Samuel,' Daniel,' Samuel,' Richard,') bom at 
Hancock, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1868; married, at Hancock, 
N. Y., June 20, 1894, Eurelia, daughter of Nicholas and Anna 
(Orth) Kohler, bom at Jeffersonville, N. Y. In 1900 he 
resided at Bainbridge, N. Y. In 1901 he removed to W'rn- 
chester, N. H., where he owns and publishes the Star, a 
weekly paper. He spells the name " Pettingill." 

CHILD. 
FANNIE ANNIE," b. at Easthampton, Mass., March 
20, 1897; d. at Hancock, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1898. 

68 1 a. ALBERT N.,« (Abraham,' Abel,' Abraham,' 
Mark," Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard') ; brought 
up by Abraham Pettingell (No. 514), but never adopted; 
married, Nov. 6, 1882, at Peckham, Minn., where he had 
removed, Alice Cornwall of Sussex county, England. In 
1900 he resided at Colville, Stevens county. Wash., where 
he has held many public offices. He died Jan. i, 1901. 

CHILDREN. 

i. BEULAH MARION, '» b. May i, 1884. 

ii. (a son), b. Sept. 15, d. Oct. 10, 1885. 

iii. FLORENCE LOUISE, b. about 1887. 
iv. VIOLET E., b. about 1892. 

682. CHARLES H.,' (Jason,' Jacob,' Ebenezer,' Mark,' 

Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born at Auburn, 
Me., May 18, 1844; married, at Yarmouth, Me., Oct. 3, 
1866, Florence A. Seabury; she died July i, 1896. In the 
Civil War he served in the 29th Maine regt., and was 



NINTH GENERATION 387 

commissioned second lieutenant of Co. I, Dec. 9, 1864; 
mustered out June 21, 1866 ; aftenx^ard he was a collector of 
internal revenue in South Carolina. He is now a prominent 
horseman in New York City. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JOHN CHARLES,'" b. at Kingston, S. C, Aug. 4, 

1867; res. in California, 
ii. HARRY STINSON, b. at Cheraw, S. C, Sept. 22, 1869; 
res. in New York City (1897). 

683. WALLACE M.,« (Charles H.,* Jacob,' Ebenezer," 

Mark,' Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born 
at Freeport, Me., Nov. 20, 1847; rnarried, Jan. 11, 1873, 
Addie Gerry of Portland, Me. She died Jan. 24, 1893. He 
resides at Freeport, Me. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Freeport, Me.). 

i. ETHEL," b. Sept. 30, 1873 :d. Feb. 23, 1896. 
ii. FRANK L., b. Feb. i, 1879. 
iii. MILDRED G., b. Dec. 16, 1882. 

684. ROSCOE I.; (Charles H.,» Jacob,' Ebenezer," 
Mark,= Abraham," Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born 
at Freeport, Me., April 5, 185 1 ; married, at Freeport, Dec. 
31, 1 87 7, Lizzie A., daughter of Nathan O. and Mary (An- 
derson) True, born at Freeport. He resides at Freeport, 
Me. (1903). He spells the name " Pettengill." 

CHILDREN 

(born at Freeport, Me.). 

i. IRVING T.,'» b. March 27, 1881. 
ii. ANNA I., b. Oct. 14, 1885. 



685. DANIEL L.," (Charles H.,^ Jacob,' Ebenezer,« 
Mark,' Abraham," Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born 
at Freeport, Me., Jan. 25, 1853; married, at Freeport, Oct. 
31, 1883, Gertrude C, daughter of Ramsay C. and Martha 



388 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

T. (Osgood) Soule, born at Freeport March 8, 1862. He 
resides at Freeport, ]\Ie. He spells the name " Petten- 
gill." 

CHILDREN 

(born at Freeport, Me.). 

i. THORA L.,'» b. Feb. 4. 1885. 
ii. JASON H., b. Jan. 4, 1889. 
iii. MARTHA P., b. March 3, 1896. 

686. ALFRED H.,' (Charles H./ Jacob,' Ebenezer," 
Mark,' Abraham,' Matthew,' :\Iatthew,= Richard,') born 
at Freeport, Me., Aug. 9, 1857; married, at Freeport, June 
19, 1886, Helen A., daughter of Evans C. and Ellen R. 
(Brewer) Banks, born at Freeport June 11, 1867. He 
resides at Freeport, Me. He spells the name " Petten- 
gill." 

CHILDREN 

(born at Freeport, Me.). 

i. ALICE C.,'" b. May 12, 1889. 
ii. STELLA A., b. Jan, 23, 1891. 

687. CHARLES A.,'' (Charles H.,^ Jacob,' Ebenezer,^ 
Mark,= Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew," Richard,') born 
at Freeport, Me., Dec. 27, i860; married, at Ferndale, Cal., 
in October, 1891, Sarah A. Trigg. From 18S8 until re- 
cently he resided at Ferndale, Cal. He is at present en- 
gaged in farming in Oregon (1903). 

CHILD. 

KENNETH, ■» b, at Ferndale, Cal., Aug. 8, 1893. 

688. EPHRAIM S,,"* (Jeremiah, ' Allen,' Samuel," 
Mark,' Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') born 
at Richmond, Me., Jan. 6, 1841; married, at Rockport, 
Mass., Sept. 23, 1862, Susan L., daughter of Rev. Samuel C. 
and Hannah Gilbert, born at Northwood, Me., eighteen 
years of age. 

* I met Ephraim at Rockport in i8g6. — J. M. P. 



NINTH GENERATION 3S9 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Rockport, Mass.). 

i. EMMA F.,'" b. July 5, 1S63: m., Sept, 13, 1881, Charles 
A. Haskell, son of Charles, Jr., and Lucy Haskell, 
twenty-three years old. 

ii. ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 6, 1865; m., Nov. 18, 1891, John 
R. Everett, son of Maj. George W. Everett, steam 
engineer, thirty years old, b. at New London, N. H. 
Child of John R. and Elizabeth (Pettingell) Everett. 
Edward R. Everett. 

iii. (a son), b. May 10, 1870. 

iv. SUSIE H., b. Jan. 25, 1874. 

689. JOSEPH EDWIN," (Joseph H./ Allen,' Samuel,^ 
Mark," Abraham,'' Matthew/ Matthew,^ Richard,') born 
at Rockport, Mass., Sept. 3, 1849; married, at Boston, 
Mass., Nov. 16, 1884, Nancy F., daughter of J. Warren and 
Arietta M. Davis, thirty-four years of age, born at Boston. 
She died at Rockport May 27, 1889. 

CHILD. 
'" (a son), b. and d. at Rockport Aug. 22, 1886. 

690. JOHN H.," (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,' Samuel," 
Mark,'* Abraham,^ Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') born 
at Portland, Me., Feb. 20, 1854; married, at Portland, July 
4, 1874, Rebecca J., daughter of Joseph and Charlotte A. 
(Pettingell) Horr, born Oct. 22, 1855. He resides at Cliff 
Island, Portland, Me. (1903), and is a boat builder by occu- 
pation. He spells the name " Pettengill." He has no 
children. 

69 I . ALVRA W.,' (Moses G.,' Nathaniel,' Samuel," 
Mark,^ Abraham,^ Matthew,' Matthew,= Richard,') born 
at Cliff Island, Portland, Me., Aug. 11, 1864; married, at 
Portland, Aug. 23, 1894, Mary L., daughter of Henry and 
Catherine Horr, eighteen years of age. He resides at Cliff 
Island (1900). 



390 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN 
(born at Cliff Island, Portland, Me.). 

i. '», b. Oct. 6, 1895. 

ii. HARRIET C, b. Oct. 14, 1897. 
iii. ALVRA C, b. Jan. 27, 1900. 

692. CHARLES E. W.,'' (Samuel,' Nathaniel,' Sam- 
uel," Mark," Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') bom 
at Cliff Island, Portland, Me. ; married Lizzie T. Johnson, 
born at Falmouth. He resides at Cliff Island (1900). 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Cliff Island, Portland. Me.). 

i. EDITH W.'», 
ii. CHARLES W., b. Oct. 18, 1895. 

693. GILBERT STANDISH,'* (Edward D.,' Samuel,' 
Samuel,' Mark,^ Abraham,* Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard/) 
born at Portland, Me., June 8, 1873. He resides at Port- 
land, and is connected with the E. D. Pettengill Company, 
manufacturers of table delicacies. He spells the name 
" Pettengill." 



694. WILLIAM H.,« (William,' William,' Samuel," 
Mark,' Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born 
at Portland, Me., in 1842; married (published April 13, 
1866, both of Portland) Mary C. Brown. Resides at Port- 
land, Me. (1899). 

CHILD. 

CARRIE MAY,'" b. at Portland Aug. 16, 1870; m., 
June 7, 1899, Fred. J. LongfcUow. son of David and 
Sarah (Jenkins) Longfellow, b. at Beddington, Me. 
thirty-three years old. 

695, ORRIN p.," (William,' William,' Samuel," Mark,' 
Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born at Port- 
land, Me., Feb. 21, 1844 or 1845; rnarried, Oct. 16, 1862, 



NINTH GENERATION 391 

Mary Flaherty, both of Portland, Me. [The manuscript 
also contains here the name of Mary F. Beachman, born 
Aug. 14, 1841 ; the data seems either wrong or incomplete. 
— C. I. P.] He enlisted June 24, 1861, in Co. H, 5th Maine 
regt.; was discharged Mays, 1862. Resides at Portland 
Me. (1890). 

CHILDREN 

(born at Portland. Me.). 

i. ANNIE, '"b. Feb. 20. i860; m., April 19, 1887, Thomas 

J. Murray; she d. Aug. 15, 1889. 
ii. CHARLES ' SUSKRANT, b. Aug. 13, 1863; d. June 

15, 1884. 
iii. NICHOLAS, b. Feb. 6, 1865; d. Sept. 16, 1866. 
iv. GEORGIE ANNA, b. April 12, d. Sept. 12, 1867. 
V. HELEN J., b. Aug. 29, 1869; m., at Portland, June 6, 
1S96, William McLauglilin, son of William and Eliza- 
beth (Thompson) McLaughlin, 
vi. MARIETTA, b. April 25, 1871; m., July 12, 1892, J. A. 

McCarthy; she d. Jan. 6, 1894. 
vii. WILLIAM, b. April 25, d. Oct. 5, 1871. 
viii. GEORGIANNA, b. March 4, 1873; d. Feb. 22, 1896. 
ix. HORATIO W., b. April 23, 1875; d. April 30, 1895. 
X. FREDERIC, b. Aug. 3, 1876; d. Sept. 14, 1895. 
xi. MAUD FRANCES, b. April 21, 1879; m. Joseph 
Lovcjoy. 

696. JOSEPH HENRY,' (William,^ William,' Sam- 
uel," Mark,' Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') 
born at Portland, Me., Nov. 27, 1849 or 1850; died at Port- 
land, Me., Aug. 15, 1886; married, Aug. 29, 1867, Jennie 
Walker, both of Portland; she died April 17, 1879, " aged 
29." 

CHILDREN, 
i. RALPH WALKER, >» b. in August, 1868; d. Nov. 24, 
1888. 
861. ii. ERNEST GUY, b. at Portland, Me., in 1S71 [?]. 
iii. CHARLES O., b. April 28, d. May 19, 1876. 

697. CHARLES S.,^ (William,' William,' Samuel,' 
Mark,'^ Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') born 



392 PETTIXGELL GENEALOGY 

at Portland, Me., Nov. 17, 1854; married, Sept. 14, 1876, 
Hannah A. McCluskey, both of Portland. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Portland. Me.), 

i. WILLIAM B.,'°b. in February, d. Aug. 24, 1877. 
ii. JAMES, b. Feb. 28. 1878. 



698. GEORGE A.,** (Charles A.,» William,^ Samuel," 
Mark,' Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born 
[at Portland, Me.l]: married Jennie Reed. He resides at 
Portland (1899). 

CHILD. 
GEORGE,'" b. [in January, 1898?]. 

699. ORRIN KEENE," (Andrew J.,' James,' Samuel," 
Mark,' Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born 
at Portland, Me., Dec. 10, 1870; married, at Sioux Falls, 
S. D., March 15, 1893, Minnie E. Sisson of Wisconsin. He 
resides at Sioux Falls (1897). 

CHILD. 
ANDREW KEENE,'" b. at Chetek, Wis., June 26, igoi. 

700. EPHR.\IM H.,' (David,' Ephraim,' Jethro," 
Ephraim,' Abraham,'' Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') born 
at Loudon Village or Concord, N. H., about 1843; died at 
Baltimore, Md., about 1884; married, at New York City, 
June 15, 1864, Kate Scott, born in Ireland about 1843; 
she died at Baltimore, Md., about 1888. 

He enlisted in Co. E, 7th N. H. Inf., Nov. 7, 1861; left 
the regiment at St. Augustine, Fla., Dec. 13, 1862; at one 
time he was superintendent of the Shoe Department at the 
State Prison, Trenton, N. J.; he met his wife, it is said, 
when he was mate of a ship on which she was a passenger. 



NINTH GENERATION 393 

CHILDREN. 

866. i. WILLIAM E.,'° b. at Haverhill, Mass., May 21, 1865. 

ii. ANNIE M., b. at Haverhill Oct. 9, 1866; m., at Balti- 
more, Md., July 15, 1885, Marshall Giles. 

867. iii. CHARLES HENRY, b. at Haverhill Sept. 17, 1868. 

[In the Haverhill City Record this birth is recorded 
as Ephraim H., b. Aug. 21, 1S68.] 

iv. KATE. b. at Trenton, N. J., Sept. 15, 1871; d. Aug. 

i-^ 1873. 
v. ELLEN AGNES, b. at Trenton, N. J., Dec. 22, 1873; 
m., at Baltimore about 1892, John Ford. 

vi. MARY, b. at Baltimore about 1876; d. young. 

vii. WALTER, b. at Baltimore about 1879; res. at Balti- 
more; unm. 1898. 

701. BURTON HOWARD," (John H.,^ Ephraim,' 
Jethro," Ephraim,^ Abraham," Matthew,' Matthew,^ Rich- 
ard,') born at North Boscawen, N. H., Sept. 5, 1859; 
married, June i, 1881, Carrie Abel, daughter of Henry 
Mortimer and Elizabeth Ann (Rich) Fowler, born March 2, 
1862. In 1897 he resided at Moodus, Conn. ; in 1900 he was 
in Chicago, 111., superintendent of Armour's Boom Novelty 
Company. He died June 2, 1901, and was buried at 
Modus, Conn., with Masonic rites. He was the possessor of 
great mechanical ingenuity, and was the inventor of several 
machines used in manufacturing bone buttons and pipe 
screws. He spelled the name " Pettengill." His widow 
resides at Fall River, Mass. (1903). No children. 

702. CLARENCE AUGUSTINE," (John H.,' Ephraim,' 
Jethro," Ephraim,' Abraham," Matthew,' Matthew,^ 
Richard,') born at North Boscawen, N. H., May 6, 1863; 
married, Nov. 17, 1883, Nellie M., daughter of Orris Dud- 
ley and Mary Maria (Keyser) Webster, born at Boscawen, 
N. H., Sept. 14, 1864. For twenty-five years he has been 
connected with the retail jewelry business as watch maker. 
He resides at Haverhill, Mass. (1903). He spells the name 
" Pettengill." 



394 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

i. KITTIE MAY,'« b. at Manchester, N. H., Sept. 23, 

d. Oct. I, 1884. 
ii. ERNEST EUGENE, b. at Farmington, N. H., AprU 

II, 1886. 
iii. HARLAN WEBSTER, b. at Franklin, N. H., May 12, 

1887. 
iv. RALPH HOWARD, b. at Franklin May 18, 1888. 
V. CLIFTON ARTHUR, b. at Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 18, 

1S90. 
vi. ELMER, b. at Haverhill Feb. 19. d. Feb. 21, 1S93. 
vii. ELVIN, b. at Haverhill Feb. 19, d. March 16, 1893. 

703. SOMERS," (John E.,* Somers,' Somers," Edward,' 
Abraham,^ Matthew,' Matthew," Richard,') born at Phipps- 
burg, Me., March 8, 1856; married, at Blair, Neb., Jan. 3, 
1883, Grace, daughter of Newton and Ann V. Clark, born 
at Fort Calhoun, Neb., Sept. 27, 1858. He is a doctor; 
resides at Fort Calhoun, Neb. (1899). 

CHILDREN 

(born at Fort Calhoun. Neb.). 

i. CLARK,'" b. March 18, 1883. 
ii. KATHERINE,b. March 26, 1891. 

704. GEORGE SUMNER,^ (John H.,« John,' David," 
David,' Abraham,^ Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') born 
at Lewiston, Me., Jan. 13, 1843; married, April 6, 1867, 
Flavilla E., daughter of Rev. Jacob and Mary (Dennett) 
Golder, born at Lewiston Aug. 23, 1841. He is a manu- 
facturer of brick at Lewiston. He spells the name 
" Pettingill." 

CHILDREN. 

i. CHARLES DENNETT,'" b. June 6, 1868; d. April 19, 
1886. 

ii. JOHN HARRIS, b. Nov. 2, 1869; d. April 26, 1S71. 

iii. ARTHUR NASH, b. April 8, 1877; m., April 9, 1900, 
Florence D.. daughter of Dr. Edward H. and Char- 
lotte (Thompson) Hill, b. at Lewiston May 17, 1876, 



I 



NINTH GENERATION 395 

705. WALTER TRUE,'' (David N./ Benjamin G.,' 
David," David,' Abraham,'' :\Iatthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') 
born at Clarendon, N. Y., July 8, 1849; married, Feb. 26, 
1873, Jennie V., daughter of Alexander and Lois (Willard) 
Miller, born at Clarendon, N. Y., June 30, 1850. At the 
age of fifteen he went to work in a country store, and at 
twenty-two he engaged in the manufacture of wagons and 
carriages in the firm of Miller & Pettengill. This firm in 
1894 acquired the milling property of T. and D.N. Petten- 
gill and developed the cider vinegar and evaporated apple 
business. The Miller & Pettengill mills at Holly, N. Y., 
for preparing these products, grew to be the largest of the 
kind in the world. The firm, which owned other mills in 
Michigan, became incorporated with other firms as the Gen- 
esee Fruit Company, with Mr. Pettengill as vice-president 
and manager. In 1902 he erected a large independent cider 
vinegar and evaporating plant at Spencerport, N. Y., under 
the firm name of W. T. Pettengill Sz Son. He spells the 
name " Pettengill." 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Clarendon, N. Y.). 

i. AGNES ELIZA, ■» b. Sept. 13, 1874; m., June 30, 1902, 

Alfred M. Moshicr. 
ii. BEN MILLER, b. Oct. 29, 1878; a graduate of the 

Engineering Department of Cornell University in the 

class of 1900. 

706. EDWARD TRUE," (True E. G.,« Benjamin G.,' 
David," David, '^ Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew,- Richard,') 
born at Clarendon, N. Y., April 4, 1S57 ; married first, Sept. 
3, 1886, Addie Sarah, daughter of John A. and Adelaide 
(Carlin) Clark, born at Alexandria, Va., Jan. 2, 1866. She 
died Aug. 21, 1901. He married second, Oct. 14, 1903, Ger- 
trude Myra, daughter of Dayton S. and Julia (Andrus) 
Hallock (p. 249), born at Almont, Mich., Jan. 18, 1871. 

He resides at Washington, D. C, and is prominent in 
fraternal circles; he is a member of the following organiza- 



396 PETTIXGELL GENEALOGY 

tions: Lafayette Lodge, No. 19, A. F. & A. M.; Azim 
Grotto, No. 7, M. O. V. P. E. R. (N. Y.) ; Mount Vernon 
R. A. Chapter, No. 3 ; Columbia Commandery, No. 2, K. T. ; 
Mithras Lodge of Perfection, No. i ; Evangelist Chapter 
Rose Croix; Robert de Bruce Council of Kadosh; Albert 
Pike Consistory, A. A. S. R.; iVlmas Temple, A. A. O. N. 
M. S.; recording secretary Friendship Lodge, No. 12, L O. 
O. F.; Ruth Rebekah Lodge, No. 2; P. C. P. Mount Nebo 
Encampment, No. 6 ; major (retired) Canton Washington, 
No. I, P. M.; grand secretary. Grand Lodge, L 0. O. F.; 
D. C. Society, Sons of the American Revolution; captain, 
Co. B, ist regt.. Minute Men. He is a member of the 
Universalist church and late secretary of its board of 
trustees. He spells the name " Pettengill." 

707. MANASSEH,^ (Manasseh,* Ephraim,' Ephraim,' 
David,' Abraham," Matthew,^ Matthew,^ Richard, ') born 
at Lewiston, Me., Nov. 15, i860; married, in April, 1893, 
Lilian Coats of Winneconne, Wis. He is a machinist and 
electrician. 

CHILD. 

ETHEL MAY.'°b. July 29, 1895. 

708. JOHN FREEMAN," (Manasseh,* Ephraim,' 
Ephraim," David, ^ ilbraham," Matthew,^ Matthew, = Rich- 
ard,') born at Omro, Wis., Oct. 12, 1864; married, July 4, 
1894, Kate Hendrickson of Verndale, Minn. He resides at 
Staples, Minn. (1899). 

CHILDREN. 

i. GEORGE FREEMAN,'" b. April 10, 1895. 
ii. (a son), b. March 8, 1897. 

708a. GEORGE W.,« (John R.,' Eliphalet,' John,« 
Eliphalet,' Abraham," Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') 
born at Plantation No. 2, Me., Feb. 15, 1863; married. 



NINTH GENERATION 397 

at Enfield, Me., in 1884, Lona Esther, daughter of Wilham 
H. and Sarah W. (Dam) Olmsted, born at Springfield, 
Me., Nov. 18, 1864. In early life he kept a general store 
at Enfield, Me., but because of ill health he went to 
Minneapolis, Minn., in August, 1885. By occupation he 
is an electrician, and since he has been in Minneapolis he 
has at times been engaged in the lumber industry. He also 
holds a position in the city water works department at 
Minneapolis, where he resides (1903). He spells the name 
Pettengill." 

CHILDREN 
(all but the eldest bom in Minneapolis, Minn.)- 

i. INA A.,'" b. at Lowell, Me., Dec. 8, 1884. 

ii. RAYMOND R., b. Feb. 9, 1892, 
iii. HELEN G.. b. Jan. 26, 1894. 
iv. ALMA E., b. April 26, 1898. 

V. RAY v., b. Dec. 12, 1900. 

709. HARRY WILLIAM DELAFIELD," (Byron G.,' 
Eliphalet,' Edward," Eliphalet,^ Abraham,' Matthew,' Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,') born at Ellsworth, Me., June 26, 185 1; 
married, at Boston, Sept. 24, 1874, Mary F., daughter of 
Samuel and Mary Gilpatrick, born at Lamoine, Me., July 
19, 1854; he died at Long Island Hospital, Boston, Jan. 12, 
1898. He was a carpenter; resided at East Boston in 
1897. 

CHILDREN. 

i. AGNES MAY," b. at Lamoine, Me., Nov. 2, 1876. 
ii. HARRY BYRON, b. at Boston June 17, 1878. 
iii. OSCAR WOODBURY, b. at Bar Harbor, Me., April 
19, 188S. 



7 JO. CALVIN PECK," (Byron G.,' Eliphalet,' Ed- 
ward,** Eliphalet,' Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,-Richard,') 
born at Ellsworth, Me., June 21, 1853 ; married, at Waltham, 
Mass., Jime 3, 1876, Ella Kendall, or Ella Kendall Langley, 



I 



398 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

daughter of Thomas H. and Livora, bom at Barre, Vt., 
in 1851. They reside at Boulder, Colo. (1897). 

CHILDREN. 

i. BERTHA ELIZABETH," b. at [Barre, Vt.?] April 

25, 1877. 
ii, ARTHUR B., b, at Waltham, Mass., Jan. 23, 1881. 
iii. FRANK H., b. at Waltham, Aug. 28, 1882. 

711. A. EDMUND," (George B.,« Eliphalet,' Edward," 
Eliphalet,^ Abraham,^ Matthew,' j\Iatthew,= Richard,') 
born at Hancock, Me., May 29, 1856; married, Feb. 27, 
1884, Cornelia A. Rockwell. Resides at Glassborough, 
N.J. (1897). 

CHILDREN. 

i. CHARLES T.,"'b. Oct. 28, 1884. 

ii. CLARA E., b. Jan. 5, 1886. 

iii. BESSIE C, b. Jan. 10, 1888. 

iv. ELSIE E., b. June 15, 1890. 

V. FRANK E., b. Oct. 24, 1891. 

vi, ABBIE C, b. March 10, 1893. 

712. WILLIAM ALFRED," (Melville E.,« Eliphalet,' 
Edward," Eliphalet,^ Abraham," Matthew,' Matthew,^ 
Richard,') bom at Hancock, Me., Oct. 2, 1872; married, at 
Sedgwick, Me., July 25, 1891, Dora Deborah, daughter 
of William and Deborah Grindle of Granite, Me. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Granite, Me.). 

i. EDITH DORA,'<'b. June 20, 1892, 

ii. MARIA DEBORAH, b. Aug. 15, 1893. 
iii. FLORENCE MAY, b. Aug. 23, 1895. 
iv, CHESTER LAWRENCE, b, March 29, 1898. 

7 1 3. EDWARD FOSTER," (Amasa D.,' Edward,' 
Eliphalet," Eliphalet,^ Abraham," Matthew,' ]\Iatthew,= 
Richard,') bom at Millbridge, Me., April 22, 1855; 
married, at Eureka, Cal., Nov. 13, 1884, Eloise, daughter 



NINTH GENERATION 399 

of D. Clinton and Virginia (McDaniels) Scott, born at 
Auburn, Cat., Feb. 7, 1865. Her father came from 
Pennsylvania and her mother from Virginia. Edward F. 
went to Eureka, Cal., when twenty-one years of age, and 
still resides there. He spells the name " Pettingill." 

CHILDREN. 

i. RUSSELL EDWARD,'" b. at Gray's Harbor, Wash., 

July 21, i8gi. 
ii. ALLAN DELMAR, b. at Eureka, Cal., Dec. 24, 1900. 

714. JAMES CLIFFORD,' (Amasa D.,' Edward,' 
Eliphalet," Eliphalet,' Abraham,' Matthew,' Matthew/ 
Richard,') bom at Machias, Me., March 15, 1861; mar- 
ried, in 1887, Inez C, daughter of John H. Grindle of 
Blue Hill, Me., twenty-two years of age. He is an archi- 
tect and builder; resides at Bar Harbor, Me. 

CHILDREN, 
i. EVA MAUD '" (eleven years old, 1899). 
ii. CARLYE MAY (five years old, 1899). 
iii. CHESTER ARTHUR (two years old, 1899). 

715. HORACE,' (Amasa D.,' Edward,' Eliphalet," 
Eliphalet,= Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') 
born at Machias, Me., about 1872; married Burnie Hayden. 
Resides at Bar Harbor, Me.; he is a barber (1899). 

CHILD. 
CLARISSA JANE'" (four years old, 1899). 

7 i 6. FRED A.,' (Amos H.,* Edward,' Eliphalet,'^ Eliph- 
alet,' Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,' Richard,') bom 
at Machias, Me., in 1866 [?]; married, at Lawrence, Mass., 
Dec. 7, 1889, Lizzie A., daughter of John and Mary Jane 
Rawnsley, born in England. He is a carpenter. 

CHILD. 

HATTIE P.,'° b. at Methuen, Mass., Nov. 30. 1890. 



400 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

7 I 7. HENRY JOSEPH/ * (Franklin S.,' Nathaniel S.,' 
John,^ Joseph/ Benjamin/ Nathaniel,- Richard/) born at 
New Orleans, La., Aug. 23, 1S70; married, at New 
Orleans, La., in 1893, Caroline Stamps. Resides at New 
Orleans (1900). 

CHILDREN 
(bom at New Orleans. La.). 

i. HENRIETTA MAY,' b. in 1894. 
ii. FRANKLIN STONE, b. in 1896; d. in 1899. 
iii. HENRY JOSEPH ;d. . 

7 I 8. HOMER E.,'* * (Harry B.,' Nathaniel B.," Nathan- 
iel,° Joseph,^ Benjamin,^ Nathaniel,- Richard,') born at 
Troy, Vt., Nov. 13, 1870; married, at Kansas City, Kans., 
May 30, 1894, Mrs. Minnie M. Mcintosh, daughter of Rich- 
ard W. and Sarah J. (Hallowell) Reid, born at Parkers- 
burg, W. Va., April 12, 1864. 

From 1889 until 1893 he engaged in a general merchan- 
dise business at North Troy, Vt. In November, 1893, he 
went to Kansas City and entered the employ of Swift & 
Co., as a bookkeeper in their Oleo Department. In 1895 
he came East, and became superintendent of the Oleo 
Department of the Sturtevant & Haley Beef Supply Com- 
pany of Boston. In August, 1900, he went to Fall River, 
Mass., to take charge of the Oleo Department of Swift & 
Co., known as the Butcher's Rendering Company, which 
position he still holds (1903). He spehs the name 
" Pettengill." 

7 I 9. CHARLES ALFRED," (Charles Edwin,^ William 
P.,' Joseph," Joseph,^ Samuel,* Matthew,^ Matthew, = Rich- 
ard,') born at Lynn, Mass., Dec. 5, 1870; married, at Chel- 
sea, Mass., May 26, 1892, Josephine A., daughter of John 
H. and Helen Kelly, eighteen years of age. 

CHILD. 

,'°b. at Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 2, 1892. 

* See footnote on p. gj. 



NINTH GENERATION 401 

720. WILLIAM HOWARD,' (Amos,^ W^illiam H.,' 
Amos,' David," Samuel,' Cutting,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') 
bom at Woburn, Mass., May 10, 187 1; married Nellie F., 
daughter of William H. and Mary Ella Whitney, born at 
Chelsea about 1869. He resides at Chelsea, ]\Iass. 

CHILD. 

AMY,'»b. at Chelsea, Mass., in August, 1895. 

72 1 . CHARLES HENRY,' (Henry A.,* M. J.,' John," 
David, ^ Samuel,' Cutting,^ Matthew,- Richard,') born at 
Newburyport, Mass., Dec. 22, 1851; married, at Newbury- 
port, March 8, 1872, Mary Lizzie, daughter of Francis and 
Emily Ordway of Newburyport, twenty years of age. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Newburyport, Mass.). 

i. ALICE MAUD,'" b. Sept. 13, 1872; m., April 3, 1S90, 
Charles Owen Rogers, son of Charles P. and Cynthia 
Rogers, b. at Byfield, twenty-five years old. 

ii. LIZZIE MABEL, b. Sept. 8, 1874; m., Nov. 25, 1S96, 
George M. Hudson, son of John and Margaret (Loring) 
Hudson, twenty-one years old. 

iii. ETTA M., b. Dec. 9, 1S76; m., at Ljmn, Mass., June 
29, 1898, Albert H. Elian, son of Albert H. and Mary 
E. (Thompson) Elton, b. at Somerville, Mass., 
twenty-three j-ears old. 

iv. MARY HALE.'b. June 17, 1881. 

V. CHARLES ALOXZO, b. March 10, 1884. 

vi. HERBERT WALLIS, b. April 19, 1887. 

722. FRED AMOS," (John S.,« Amos,' John,'* Amos,' 
Samuel,' Cutting,^ Matthew,^ Richard,') bom at Ames- 
bury, Mass., Feb. 20, 1870; married, at Chelsea, Mass., May 
21, 1890, Annie L., daughter of David and Sarah Titcomb, 
eighteen years of age. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Amesbury, Mass.), 

i. RAYMOND ALFRED,'" b. Jan. 7, 1891. 

ii. ADDIE GERTRUDE, b. March 24, d. Aug. 5, 1892. 

iii. (a son), b. March 19, d. March 21, 1895. 

iv. MARY PRESCOTT, b. April 7, 1896. 



402 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

TENTH GENERATION 

810. FRANK JUSTIN,'" (Clark Lewis," William,' Oli- 
ver,' Oliver," Daniel," Akerman,'' Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Rich- 
ard,') bom at Lawton, Mich., Aug. 3, 1867; married, at 
Buffalo, N. Y., Emma, daughter of Joseph and Minerva 
Bay. He resides at Buffalo, N. Y. (1899). 

CHILD. 

GLENN CLARK, " b. at Sugar Run, Pa.. Jan. 20, 1898. 

8 I 5. JAMES MERRILL,'" * (James M.,' Stephen R.,' 
Daniel,' Oliver," Daniel,' Akerman,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ 
Richard,') born at Wheelersburg, Ohio, April i, 1867; 
married, at Marion, Ohio, March 11, 1893, Alice Waters. 
He resides at Marion, Ohio (1897). 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Marion, Ohio). 

i. RUBY," b. Oct. 17, 1894. 
ii. JAMES EARL, b. Oct. 21. 1896. 

816. MORRELL,'" (Smith B.,« Stephen R.,'' Daniel,' 
Ohver," Daniel,' Akerman,' Daniel,' Samuel,- Richard,') born 
at Wheelersburg, Ohio, Feb. 20, 1868; married, Sept. 27, 
1899, Nellie G., daughter of Mahlon and Anna V. (Rine- 
hart) Croninger, born at Cisco, 111., June 20, 1875. 

In 1879 he moved to Shelby county, 111., with his parents, 
and attended school at C^conee, 111. After teaching school 
four years, he entered Rush Medical College at Chicago in 
1892, and was graduated with the degree of M.D. May 22, 
1895. By a competitive examination he then obtained 
a position as house physician at the Jacksonville Insane 
Hospital. After the expiration of his term of interneship 
he located at Cisco, 111., where he still resides, and began 
the practice of medicine. He spells the name " Patten- 

gin." 

* I met him and family at Marion. Ohio, in iSq7. — J. M. P. 



TENTH GENERATION 403 

825. JOHN FRANKLIN," (James B.,» Frederick,' 
Hiram,' Jacob,' Daniel,^ Akerman,* Daniel,^ Samuel,^ Rich- 
ard,') bom at Springbrook, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1867; married 

first, Annie F. ; married second, Elizabeth A. , 

born in England. He resided in Chicago in 1897. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Boston. Mass.). 

i. GEORGE HENRY," b. Oct. 21, 1888. 
ii. WILLIAM JAMES FRANKLIN, b. June 25, 1890. 

86 I . ERNEST GUY," (Joseph H.,» William,' William,' 
Samuel," Mark,^ Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Richard,') 
bom at Portland, Me., in 187 1 [?]; married, at Portland, 
Sept. 15, 1890, Delama Blanche Hamilton of Ctmiberland, 
Me., bom at Great Cheabeague, Me. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Portland, Me,), 

i, HENRY GUY," b, March 27, 1892, 
ii. RALPH RAYMOND, b, Nov, 15, 1895. 
iii. ANNIE MAY, b. Sept 20, 1897 :d. June 16, 1898. 

866. WILLIAM E.," (Ephraim H.," David,' Ephraim,' 
Jethro," Ephraim,^ Abraham,* Matthew,' Matthew,^ Rich- 
ard,') bom at Haverhill, Mass., May 21, 1865; married 
. Resides at San Francisco, Cal. (1898). 

CHILDREN, 
i. EDNA" (twelve years old, 1898), 
ii. KATE (eight years old, 1898). 
iii, ANNIE (six years old, 1898), 
iv. (four months old, 1898), 

867. CHARLES HENRY," (Ephraim H.,» David,' 

Ephraim,' Jethro,' Ephraim,^ Abraham,* Matthew,' Mat- 
thew,^ Richard,') bom at Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 17, 1868; 
married . Resides at Baltimore, Md. (1898). 

CHILDREN, 
i, CECILIA" (two years old, 1898). 
ii. MARSHALL LEROY (one year old, 1898), 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 



N- I . NATHANIEL PETTINGELL ' * married, at An- 
dover, Mass., July 14, 1720, Susannah,! daughter of Joseph 
and Sarah (Devereaux) Abbott, baptized at Marblehead, 
Mass., Aug. ID, 1 701. Her father, who was the son of 
Capt. Thomas and Sarah (Stewart) Abbott, born at An- 
dover, Aug. 16, 1674, was collector of customs at Marblehead 
in 171 1. Nathaniel was probably living in 1769, as in that 
year his grandson Nathaniel is referred to as Nathaniel 3d. 
March 27, 17 18, a Nathaniel, felt maker of Newbury, 
bought land in Newbury of Richard Brown of Reading, late 
of Newbury. This, however, may have been Nathaniel 
(No. 12) who is elsewhere described as a felt maker. April 
14, 1 741, Nathaniel of Methuen, cooper, bought land of 

* The relationship of Nathaniel with the main family of the descendants of Richard* 
has never been clearly established. The compiler regarded him as a descendant of Richard* 
in the fourth generation, a grandson of Matthew ^ {No. 3). Whatever reason the compiler 
may have had for this belief is not now ascertainable after a careful study of such of his 
papers as are in my possession. This failure to find the sources of his belief does not mean 
that the belief may not have been well founded; my experience in this work has been that 
frequently facts of which the compiler was perfectly sure were not reduced to writing, but 
being simple and elementary as well as necessary, were carried by him mentallv, much as 
one carries the multiplication tables or the names of the days of the week. In several cases 
this apparent lack of record has been a hindrance until, fortunately, I have stumbled upon 
a casual sentence or statement which has given the clue needed. In the present case I can 
say simply that the compiler believed this man to be a descendant of Richard * and that I 
have found no documentary proof of the fact. Because of this lack of proof, both Mr. 
Pope and I have thought it better to give to Nathaniel and his descendants a separate part 
of the book instead of carrying them along in the main line, which was the arrangement 
used by the compiler. My own opinion is that a connection with the main line does exist 
and that it will some day be brought to light. — C. I. P. 

t Susannah Abbott had a brother Joseph, whose great grandson, Benjamin Abbott, 
died at Boston, Mass., Sept. 2q, 1872, having amassed a fortune in Cuba. One of his be- 
quests was a fund given to Marblehead for the erection of Abbott Hall. In this hall the 
people of Marblehead welcomed the writer and his company on the day of their return from 
Cuba after the Spanish War, Sunday, April 0. iSgp. — J. M. P. [Co. C. 8th Mass. U. S. V.. 
which Captain Pettingell commanded, was originally the Marblehead company of the Sth 
Massachusetts militia and was recruited almost exclusively from Marblehead. — C. I. P.] 

404 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 405 

Nathan Andrew ; May 8, 1 741 , he bought land of John Ward. 
This was undoubtedly the Nathaniel who married Susannah 
Abbott. July 5, 1763, Nathaniel, gentleman, Nathaniel, Jr., 
yeoman, and John, cordwainer, all of Methuen, agree upon 
a division of a farm. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Andover, Mass.). 

N. 2. i. JOSEPH,' b. Jan. 30, 1720. 
N. 3. ii. NATHANIEL, b. Nov. 24, 1722. 
N. 4. iii. JOHN, b. July 24, 1727. 
N. 5. iv. SAMUEL, b. March 16, 1731-2. 
V. (a son), b. Dec. 19, 1734- 



SECOND GENERATION. 

N. 2. JOSEPH,' (Nathaniel,') bom at Andover, Mass., 
Jan. 30, 1720; married at Methuen, Mass., Sept. 5, 1740, 
Elizabeth Lancaster. He was dead in all probability before 
1759, as Jos. Austin (or Aston) was master of Joseph (No. N. 
6 ) when the latter enlisted in that year. A Joseph Pettingell 
and Elizabeth his wife sold land in Methuen, April 21, 1769. 
He was in Daniel Bodwell's co., April 19, 1757. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Methuen. Mass.). 

N. 6. i. JOSEPH,' b. Jan. 9, 1741. 

N. 7. ii. DANIEL, b. May 23, 1743- 

N. 8. iii. ABBOTT, b. Feb. 12, 1746. 
N. 9. iv. JAMES, b. June 23, 1747- 

V. ELIZABETH, b. Oct. 14, 1749; m- July 13. 1769. 

John Austin, Jr., of Methuen, b. Sept. 27, 1744- 
vi. SARAH, b. June 16, 1751; ni., Nov. 22, 1770, Timothy 

Swan, Jr., of Salem, N. H. 
vii. JONATHAN, b. April 30, 1757; enlisted Nov. 7, 1777, 
for three years in Glover's regt. for the credit of 
Marblehead. 
N. 10. viii. ASA [?]. 



4o6 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

N. 3. NATHANIEL,' (Nathaniel',) bom at Andover, 
Mass., Nov. 24, 1722; died in 1783; married first, at Me- 
thuen, Mass., June 21, 1744, Elizabeth, daughter of Richard 
Swan. He married second (published Dec. 18, 1762), Jane, 
daughter of John and Mary Crow, bom at Middleton, Mass., 
Oct. 8, 1732. Nathaniel was present at the operations 
before Louisburg, Oct. 2, 1745; he held a commission from 
Govemor Shirley, as second lieutenant in Capt. Frye's 
CO., Col. Waldo's regt. He was in Daniel Bodwell's co., 
April 19, 1757. Aug. 15, 1757, he marched to the relief 
of Fort William Henry in Chandler's co., Osgood's regt. 
On the Lexington alarm, April 19, 1775, Nathaniel was 
second lieutenant and acting captain of a company from 
Methuen. 

In the settlement of the estate of Richard Swan, intestate, 
John Swan, his nephew, knowing that Richard had intended 
to give something to his grandchildren, the children of his 
daughter Elizabeth, gave his portion, April 11, 1770, to 
Nathaniel, Jr., Phinehas, Dudley, Benjamin and Susannah. 
Nathaniel willed his property, April 21, 1783, to his wife, 
"Jean," to his sons Phinehas, Dudley, Edmund, Joshua, 
David, Aaron, Moses, Nathaniel and Jedediah, and his 
daughters Susannah, wife of Joseph Avery, and Deborah; 
will proved June 2, 1783. In the will he is called a hus- 
bandman. March 27, 1805, Nathaniel, Jr., as executor, 
rendered a final accotmt of the estate of Nathaniel, yeo- 
man, late of Methuen. Land transfers are on record 
March 16, 1768; June 9, 1768; Nov. 30, 1770; April 8, 1773; 
and Jime 16, 1773. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Methuen, Mass.). 

N. II. i. NATHANIEL,' b. Oct. 11, 1744- 

N. 12. ii. PHINEHAS, b. Jan. 28, 1745- 

iii. SUSANNAH, b. May 18, 1749; d. Oct. 17, 1749- 

iv. DEBORAH, b. March 20, 1751; d. Feb. i, 1755. 

N. 13. V. DUDLEY, b. Oct. 6, 1752. 



I 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 



407 



vi. SUSANNAH, b. Aug. 10, 1755; m., Dec. 7, 1780, 
Joseph Averill, b. at Middleton, Mass., Oct. 6, 1757, 
son of Pau] and Zerenah (Howe) Averill; she d. at 
Middleton, Sept. 20, 1813, and he m. (2) Rachel, 
widow of Moses Pettingell (No. N. 18). 
Children of Joseph and Susannah (Pettingell) Averill. 

1. Benjamin Averill, b. Feb. 22, 1781; m., June 2, 

1808, Hannah, daughter of Andrew and Ruth 
(Curtis) Peabody; she d. Feb. 4, 1858; he d. 
Aug. 13, 1849; eight children. 

2. Molly Averill, b. Jan. 3, 1783; m., Nov. 5, 1805, 

Moses Stiles. 

3. Betsy Averill, b. Oct. 13, 1786; d. Nov. 13, 1814; 

unm. 

4. Susannah Averill, b. Oct. 20, 1789; d. Jan. 16, 

1792. 

5. Joseph Averill, b. Dec. 15, 1792; m. EHzabeth 

Averill ; res. at North Andover, Mass. ; four 
children. 

6. Susannah Averill, b. March 6, 1795; m., Jan. 11, 

1816, Ebenezer Nichols; res. at Peabody, Mass.; 
two children. 
vii. BENJAMIN, b. Jan. 13, 1758; d. previous to 1783 
[see Probate Records]; he served in the Northern 
army Oct. 2 to Nov. 12, 1777; he was allowed mile- 
age from Albany to Methuen in December, 1776. 
N. 14. viii. JEDEDIAH, b. Aug. 24, 1763. 
N. 15. ix. EDMUND, b. Feb. 8, 1766. 
X. JOSHUA, b. in April, 1767. 

xi. DEBORAH, b. March 9, 1769; m., in 1786, John 
Hcrrick, b. Feb. 26, 1764; he was killed in 1809, 
while attempting to save a saw mill at Methuen 
during a flood. 
Children of John and Deborah (Pettingell) Herrick. 

1. Hannah Herrick, b. at Methuen, Jan. 3, 1789. 

2. Lydia Herrick, b. at Topsfield, Mass., Feb. i, 1791. 

3. John Herrick, b. Dec. 10, 1793. 

4. Deborah Herrick, b. Oct. 5, 1796. 

5. Eley Herrick, b. Sept. 29, 1799. 

6. Ira Herrick, b. at Barre, Vt., March 4, 1801. 

7. Roxanna Herrick, b. in 1804. 

8. Hiram Herrick, b. in 1808. 



4o8 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

N. i6. xii. DAVID, b. May 14. i77i- 
N. 17. xiii. AARON, b. Dec. 10, 1774. 
N. 18. xiv. MOSES, b. March 12,51777. 

N. 4. JOHN,' (Nathaniel,') born at Andover, Mass., July 
24, 1727; died Oct. 16, 1784; married at Methuen, Mass., 
Dec. 27, 1753, Judith, daughter of Samuel and Mary (My- 
rick) Huse, bom Jan. 8, 1732; she died Jan. 9, 1835. In 
partnership with his brother John, he bought land in 
Methuen, July 19, 1758, and March 16, 1768. He sold land 
to Nathaniel, 3d, and Phinehas, June 9, 1768. April 19, 
1757, he was in Daniel Bodwell's co. ; he marched on the 
Lexington alarm, April 19, 1775. In the land transfers he 
is described as a husbandman. His estate was adminis- 
tered by his son John, March 28, 1785. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Methuen. Mass.^ 

N. 19. i. RICHARD,' b. Dec. 16, 1754. 
N. 20. ii. JOHN, b. Jan. 9, 1757. 

iii. DORCAS, b. April 22, 1759; m., Marcn 5, 1781, David 
Merrill of Methuen. 
N. 21. iv. WILLIAM, b. July 30, 1761. 

V. OLIVE, b. April 14, 1765; d. Jan. 30, 1766. 
vi. ISAAC, b. July 17, 1767. [An Isaac d. at Methuen, April 

29, 1829. 
vii. OLIVE, b. Jan. 4, 1769; m., Nov. 26, 1801, James C. 
Emery, son of Rev. Jacob and Elizabeth (Cushing) 
Emery, b. June 17, 1773; d. Dec. 22, 1849; she d. 
Nov. 30, 1836. 
Children of James C. and Olive (Pettingell) Emery. 

[See Emery Genealogy.] 
I. Susan Emery, b. Sept. 24, 1802; m. William B. 
Paine. 

Children of William B. and Susan (Emery) Paine, 
i. William H. Paine, b. May 17, 1828; he was an 
engineer on the staffs of Generals McDowell , 
Pope, Hooker and Meade, and afterwards on 
the Brooklyn Bridge and other important 
undertakings. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 409 

ii. Charles Emery Paine, b. Jan. 29, 1830; served 
in the Civil War in the 2d Kan. nth regt. 
Vols. 

iii. James Emery Paine, b. April 11, 1832. 

iv. Harriett Maria Paine, b. Oct. 10, 1834. 
V. Albert Draper Paine, b. Sept. 7, 1838; served 
in the Civil War in the 5th Wis. Vol. Inf.; 
he was twice taken prisoner and was con- 
fined for eleven months in Castle Thunder, 
Richmond ; when exchanged he was nearly 
dead from starvation. 

vi. John Cushing Paine, b. June I, 1840; corporal 
in the nth Kan. Vol. Inf. ; killed in Octo- 
ber, 1864. 
vii. Susan L. Paine, b. Sept. 2, 1843. 

2. Seth Emery, b. April 4, 1804; m.. May i, 1834, 

Lounda H. Ames. 

3. James Emery, b. June 24, 1806; d. young. 

N. 5. SAMUEL,' (Nathaniel,') bom at Andover, Mass., 
March 16, 1731-2; married at Andover, Nov. 4, 1756, 
Mary, daughter of John and Mary (Lewis) Holt, bom at 
Andover, April 12, 1737. July 6, 1820, she was living with 
her son William at Wilton, N. H. 

Samuel was in the Crown Point Expedition under Capt. 
Johnson, Sept. 11 to Dec. 17, 1755, and was allowed for 
travel home from Albany; April 18, 1757, he was in John 
Abbott's CO. ; he marched to the relief of Fort William Henry 
Aug. 15, 1757. In 1758, he was a corporal in Capt. Andrew 
Fuller's co., Col. Jonathan Bagley's regt., enlisted for the 
reduction of Canada, and served from April 3 to Dec. 24. 
Jan. 4, 1759, his name appears as having had meals at Joseph 
Rice's at Sudbury on his way home ; he was in Joseph New- 
hall's CO., Bagley's regt., at Louisburg, Jan. i, 1760; April 
12, 1761, he was corporal. In the Revolutionary Army he 
served in Mann's co., Reed's regt., and was at Bunker Hill 
and the siege of Boston. He was commissioned a second 
lieutenant. May 23, 1 775, and was paid as a second lieutenant 



4IO PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

April 23 to Aug. I, 1775. He died during the Ticonderoga 
campaign. 

Samuel and Mary were admitted to the South Church, 
Andover, on profession of faith, Jtme 17, 1764. They 
moved to Wilton, N. H., in 1770. Administration was 
granted on his estate [Nashua Probate Records] Sept. 23, 
1776. His widow married, second, Feb. 10, 1780, John 
Wright of Dunstable. [See Holt Genealogy and the 
History of Wilton, N. H.] 

CHILDREN 

(all but the two youngest bom at Andover. Mass.). 

N. 22. i. SAMUEL,^' b. Nov. 24, 1757. 
N. 23. ii. WILLIAM, b. Aug. 23, 1759. 

iii. BENJAMIN, b. Feb. 7, 1762; d. at Ticonderoga in 
1776. 
N. 24. iv. PETER, b. Aug. 12, 1765. 

V. MARY, b. Dec. 11, 1768; m. Thomas Moors. 
N. 25. vi. JOHN, b. Dec. 11. 1768. 

vii. SUSANNAH ABBOTT, b. Feb. 11, 1770; m. Shere- 
biah Hunt of Dunstable, N. H. 

Children of Sherebiah and Susannah A. (Pettingell) 
Hunt. 

1. William Hunt, b. Nov. 21, 1791. 

2. Susannah Hunt, b. March 15, 1795. 

3. Sherebiah Hunt, b. Nov. i, 1796. 

4. Nathaniel Pettingell Hunt, b. Feb. 12, 1799. 
J. Elizabeth Hunt, b. July 12, 1802. 

viii. BETTY, b. at Wilton, N. H., April 14, 1772. 
ix. NATHANIEL, b. at Wilton, June i8, 1774. 

THIRD GENERATION. 

N. 6. JOSEPH,' (Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Methuen, 
Mass., Jan. 9, 1741 ; died at Newburgh, N. Y., about 1785 ; 
married first, at Andover, Mass., March 22, 1764, Sarah 

Farrington; married second, Tabitha . 

He served in Capt. Francis Peabody's co., Feb. 12, 1760, 
to April 16, 1 761, and was in the Crown Point Expedition ; 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 411 

Dec. 25, 1760, he was made corporal. At the time of his 
enlistment, Joseph Austin (or Aston) is given as his " mas- 
ter." Joseph was also in the expedition against Canada, 
under Capt. Thomas Poor, Col. Ebenezer Nichols, Feb. 10 
to Nov. 12, 1759. He was second lieutenant in Scammet's 
regt., May 19 to December, 1775 ; captain, 26th Continental 
Inf., Jan. i to Dec. 31, 1776; while with this regiment, Sept. 
14, 1776, he lost goods in the evacuation of New York. His 
name appears as captain on an abstract for rations dated at 
New York, April 19, and on a receipt dated at Long Island, 
July 14, for provisions from April to July 13, 1776. Jan. i, 
1777, he was captain of the 9th Mass. Inf.; on a return 
from Boston dated Oct. 19, 1778, he appears a major; on a 
certificate of service given by him Feb. 25, 1779, he stated 
that he was a captain of one of the companies of the 15 th 
Mass. battalion and was in camp on or before Aug. 15, 1777, 
and had continued in service up to date. On a deprecia- 
tion roll he appears as captain and major in James Wesson's 
regt., service from 1777 to 1780. He was commissioned 
major July 26, 1779, and as such appears on a roll dated 
at West Point, May i, 1781. Sept. 12, 1781, he signs a 
letter dated at Boston as major, ist Mass. brigade. From 
a letter of Capt. Noyes, in the possession of E. Noyes of 
Amesbury, Mass., the following is taken: 

" While in camp before Boston in 1776, a lieutenant in 
Badlam's co., from Newbury was court-martialed and broke 
and sent home for impersonating Capt. Pettingell in call- 
ing on a young lady. He had made her several visits in 
his name and Mrs. Pettingell hearing of it, Capt. Pettin- 
gell investigated and foimd the offender." 

April 17, 1784, he bought one hundred and thirty-five 
acres at Newburgh on the river. He was one of the fotmders 
of the Order of Cincinnati in New Hampshire. He bade 
leave of Washington at Fraimce's Tavern at New York, and 
after the war settled at Newburgh. 



412 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

" He was a Massachusetts man, large and fine looking, 
very pleasant and jocose. He built Pettingell's landing at 
Newburgh and had a farm adjoining. His wife was very- 
amiable, small in person, blue eyes, and shared camp life 
with him." [History of Newburgh.] 

CHILDREN 

(recorded as those of Tabilha, all but the last bom at Andover. Mass.). 

i. SARAH,* b. Aug. 29, 1767. 
ii. TABITHA, b. Nov. 22. 1769. 
iii. JOSEPH, b. March 6, 1772. [A Joseph m., Jan. 1 1, 1795, 

Nancy Frye, b. April 25, 1773.] 
iv. FRYE, b. Aug. 28, 1774. 
V. FRANCES, b. Oct. 12, 1778. 
N. 30. vi. HENRY (date and place of birth not given). 

N. 7. DANIEL,' (Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') born at Methuen, 
Mass., May 23, 1743; married at Methuen, July 15, 1770, 
Sarah Cross; she died Jan. 24, 1819. He was a soldier in 
the company of Capt. Furbush, Col. Bridges' regt., having 
enlisted May 28, 1775; he served two months and eight days. 
Probably he died before 1803, as Jan. 5 of that year a 
guardian was appointed for his sons Isaac and John. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MOSES,* drowned at Boston, Mass., Aug. 5, 1793, 
while bathing; one account gives his age as seven- 
teen, another as twenty; he was an apprentice. 

ISAAC, b. at Methuen in March, 1781. 

JOHN, b. about 1791. 

DANIEL. 

N. 8. ABBOTT,' (Joseph,' Nathaniel,') bom at Methuen, 
Mass., Feb. 12, 1746; died about 1797; married Hannah 
Page, who died at Salem, N. H., some years after his death. 
He was a selectman of Salem from 1781 to 1783 and also 
held other town offices. Land transfers are on record in 
1772, 1777 and 1797. His widow, Hannah, sold land in 



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NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 413 

1798 and 1 80 1. In 1775 he was second lieutenant of the 
South CO. of the town miUtia; he served twenty -six days 
as sergeant in Capt. Gage's co. of Col. Gates' regt., which 
joined the Continental Army in Rhode Island in 1778. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Salem, N. H.)- 

N. 34. i. PETER,* b. Aug. 5, 1769. 
ii. ELIZA, b. April 10, 1771. 
N. 35. iii. JOSEPH, b. May 28, 1773. 

iv. SARAH, b. March 4. 1775: m., March 4, 1802, Jona- 
than HazletoH of Salem; she d. in 1804", he m. (2) 
Nancy, daughter of Asa Hazleton. 
Child of Jonathan and Sarah (Pettingell) Hazle- 
ton. 
Amos Hazleton, b. March 6, 1802 ; m. Mary Webster. 
Child of Amos and Mary (Webster) Hazleton. 
Amos Hazleton, m. Wealthy J. Foster; res. at 
Haverhill, Mass. (1900). 
N. 36. V. JONATHAN, b. July 4, 1778. 
N. 37. vi. AMOS, b. Aug. 9, 1780. 
N. 38. vii. JOHN, b. April 13, 1783. 

viii. HANNAH, b. May 26, 1785; d. unm. about 1835. 

N. 9. JAMES/ (Joseph,' Nathaniel,') bom at Methuen, 
Mass., June 23, 1747; died at Gilead, Me., Aug. 3, 1781; 
married first, at Methuen, Sept. 19, 1765, Mary Williams; 
he married second, at the Second Church in Methuen, April 
14, 1778, Dorcas Gage, " both of Methuen." She died at 
Andover, Mass., Dec. 29, 18 16. 

James Pettingell, Oliver Peabody and Enoch Messer 
were the first settlers at Peabody's Point, now Gilead, Me. 
Aug. 3, 1 781, during a raid by Indians from Canada, a num- 
ber of prisoners were captured in that part of Maine and 
were taken back to Canada; the Indians visited Mr. Pet- 
tingell's house and called him out; he demurred, saying 
he had no shoes; they left, but returned and took him out 
and shot him. [See History of Bethel, Me.] 



414 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Methuen, Mass.). 

i. MARY,*b. Feb. 9, 1766; m., at Methuen, April 2, 1795, 

George D. Herrick. 
ii. ESTHER, b. Oct. 15, 1767; m., at Methuen, May 24, 

1793, Moses Wilson of Pelham, N. H. 
iii. JAMES, b. Feb. 2, 1770; d. at Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 

10, 1861; probably m. Jane, daughter of Nathaniel 

and Bridget (Davis) Pillsbury. 
iv. JOSEPH, b. June 26, 1772. 
V. ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 19, 1774; m., at Methuen, Oct. 

'S- 1797. Ebeneser Messer, Jr. 
vi. PHOEBE [?]; m., April 25, 1803, Joseph Williams. Jr., 

of Plainfield, N. H. 
vii. DORCAS [?]; m., June 3, 1802, Robert Callahan, " both 

of Andover." 

N. 10. ASA,' (probably the son of Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') 
[date and place of birth not known to the compiler], died at 
Charlestown, Mass., Jan. 13, 1829; married at Salem, N. H., 
April 17, 1787, Esther, daughter of John and Deborah Mor- 
rill; she died at Boston, Mass., Jan. 23, 1862, " aged 95 
years, 10 months, 9 days." Sept. 5, 1796, Asa, of Andover, 
cordwainer, bought of Moses Vamum land in Methuen 
adjoining the river. Asa of Methuen petitioned for the 
appointment of a guardian for Isaac Pettingell, non compos 
mentis, Dec. 15, 1802. Asa, gentleman, of New Orleans, 
La., gave a power of attorney, Feb. 8, 1839, to Merrill Pet- 
tingell by virtue of which the latter sold land in Andover, 
Jan. 26, 1843. An Asa bought land in Andover in 1839. 
It is to be questioned whether these transactions were all 
by one Asa. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Salem. N. H.). 

N. 40. i. MERRH.L," b. in June, 1793. 

ii. ENOCH ADAM.S; went privateering during the war 
of 1 8 1 2 and was never heard from afterwards. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 415 

ASA, b. about 1796; d. at Charlestown, Mass., unm., 
Sept. 3, 1849, " aged 53 "; buried in tomb 3 at East 
Boston. 



N. I i . NATHANIEL,' (Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,^ bom at 
Methuen, Mass., Oct. 11, 1744; married, at Methuen, Feb. 9, 
1769, Eunice Tyler. He marched on the Lexington alarm, 
April 19, 1775. Land transfers are on record Jan. 16, 1776; 
Nov. 16, 1780; Jan. 14, 1782; Oct. 6, 1788; and Sept. i, 1789. 
By occupation he was a cooper. He was moderator, asses- 
sor and clerk of the Second Parish of Methuen for many 
years. March 6, 1792, he, with his wife, Emiice, sold his farm 
in Methuen to Richard Hall. A John Pettingell was executor 
of the estate of a Nathaniel in Methuen in 1815 and as such 
sold land. 

CHILDREN 

fbom at Methuen, Mass.). 

N. 41. i. PAUL,* b. Nov. 28, 1770. 

ii. LYDIA EMERSON, b. June 27, 1776; m. Jonathan 

Leech of Pelham, Mass. (pub. there April 3, 1796). 
iii. SUSANNAH, b. July 23, 1778; m. Moses Goodell of 

Belchertown; he was b. about 1777, d. Oct. 15, 1854; 

she d. Feb. 15, 1848. 

Child of Moses and Susannah (Pettingell) Goodell. 

Asahel Goodell, b. at Belchertown, Mass., Nov. 22, 
1810; although brought up on a farm and having 
only a common-school training, by wide and care- 
ful reading he became a well-educated man with a 
talent for writing. He was an early supporter of 
the anti-slavery movement and numbered among 
his intimate friends, William Lloyd Garrison, 
Wendell Phillips and Charles Sumner. He was 
a frequent contributor to the newspapers on public 
questions and his articles attracted much atten- 
tion. When the Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 
lege was instituted he was one of its strongest advo- 
cates and was instrumental in securing its location 
at Amherst. He had a wide reputation as a 
prophet, predicting events of national or world- 



4i6 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

wide importance. He was the original owner of 
Pansy Park, Belchertown. He d. July 23, 1900. 
leaving two sons, L. W. Goodell and W. M. Good- 
ell, and two daughters, Mrs. E. C. Smith and Miss 
Lessie V. Goodell. 
iv. ELIZABETH, b. May 27, 1781. 
N. 42. V. NATHANIEL, b. March 5, 1783. 

vi. RHODA, b. July 4. 1785- 
N. 43. vii. NATHAN, b. April 13, 1787. 

N. 12. PHINEHAS,' (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel.') bom at 
Methuen, Mass., Jan. 28, 1 745 ; married, at Methuen, Aug. 3 1 , 
1769, Rachel Long. It has been said that he married a 
second time; in 183 1 Asa, James, Rachel and Warren quit- 
claimed their interest in the estate of their maternal grand- 
mother Cragin in Ireland. He resided at Methuen until 
about 1783, when he removed to Londonderry, N. H. He 
marched on the Lexington alann in April, 1775 ; in Decem- 
ber, 1776, he was allowed pay home to Methuen from Albany. 
As a resident of Londonderry he signed a local petition in 
1786. 

CHILDREN. 
N. 44. i. PHINEHAS,' b. at Methuen, Mass., March 27, 1770. 
N. 45. ii. WILLIAM, b. at Methuen, Dec. 8, 1771. 

iii. ELIZABETH, b. at Methuen, Jan. 16, 1774; m., prob- 
ably, Warren Corning, h. at Salem, N. H.; settled 
at Acworth, N. H., prior to 1796; moved to Asht^i- 
bula county, Ohio. 
N. 46. iv. ASA, b. at Londonderry, N. H., in 1784. 
N. 47. v. JAMES, b. at Londonderry about 1786. 

vi. RACHEL, b. at Londonderry; m., Nov. 22, 1810, 
Nathaniel Watts. 
N. 48. vii. WARREN, b. at Londonderry in May, 1790. 

N. 13. DUDLEY,' (Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,') bom at 
Methuen, Mass., Oct. 6, 1752; married Mary, daughter of 
Asa Heath of Weare, N. H. Asa was in the French and 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 417 

Indian wars and also in the Revolution; he sold lot No. 6 
to his son-in-law, Dudley Pettingell of Methuen [see History 
of Weare, N. H.]. Dudley marched on the Lexington alarm, 
April 19, 1775; he was in Capt. David Whither's co., Col. 
Gage's regt., which marched to join the Northern army, 
Oct. 2 to Nov. 12, 1777. Dudley, aged twenty -five, of 
Methuen, was in Capt. Bodwell's co., Col. Johnson's 4th 
Essex regt., April 26, 1778. He sold land in Weare in 1784 
and 1 791; afterwards he removed to Sandwich, N. H. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Sandwich, N. H.). 

N. 49. i. ASA,' b. [at Weare, N. H. ?] in 1786 [?]. 

ii. DUDLEY [a minister, m. and had a family?]: see 

Philip's marriage below, 
iii. MARY [or ELIZA]. 

iv. HANNAH; m., April 10, 1804, William Webster of 
Sandwich. 

Children of William and Hannah (Pettingell) 
Webster. 

1. Josiah Webster. 

2. Dudley Webster. 

V. PHILIP; m.. March 2, 1820, Sally Atwood, " both of 
Sandwich"; the marriage was performed by Dudley 
Pettingell. 

SAMPSON, b. July 25, 1803. 

JOHN, b. April 6, 1806. 

NATHANIEL SWISHER, b. June 15, 1792; m., at 
Sandwich, May 26, 1813, Nancy Dockham. 

N. 14. JEDEDIAH,' (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at 
Methuen, Mass., Aug. 24, 1763; married at Salem, N. H., 
Dec. I, 1793, Hannah, daughter of John and Martha (Hast- 
ings) Lowell of Salem, bom June 11, 1762, died at Haver- 
hill, Mass., Oct. 8, 1849. He died at Haverhill, Feb. 15, 
1838. At the time of his marriage he was a resident of 
Methuen ; March 20, 1824, he was recorded as a non-resident 
taxpayer of Salem, N. H., in school district No. 2. 



N. so. 


vi 


N. 51. 


vii 




viii, 



4i8 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

N. 52. i. JOHN,' b. at Salem, N. H., Feb. ii, 1794, at the home 
of his grandfather, John Lowell, 
ii. POLLY, b. at Haverhill, Mass., May 9, 1796; d. there 

Sept. 20, 1803. 
iii. HANNAH, b. at Haverhill, Sept. 18, 1798; m., Dec. 17, 
1822, Stephen Merrill Currier, son of Stephen and 
Polly (Merrill) Currier. ■ 
iv. BETSEY, b. at Haverhill, Nov. 12, 1801; d. Sept. 21, 
1803. 
N. 53. V. AARON, b. at Salem, N. H., Feb. 27, 1803 or 1804. 
N. 54. vi. ISAAC, b. at Salem, March 2, 1808. 

N. 15. EDMUND,^ (Nathaniel/ Nathaniel,') bom at 
Methuen, Mass., Feb. 8, 1766; married at Salem, N. H., 
Feb. 12, 1792, Polly Davis. 

Jan. 7, 1 794, Joshua and Dolly Pettingell of Pelliam, N. H., 
sold land in Pelham to David Truell. Dolly was adminis- 
tratrix of the estate of James Davis, and the property was 
his [the relevancy of this matter is not apparent, but I give 
it as it appears in the manuscript. Edmtmd had a brother 
Joshua (see p. 407) , concerning whom nothing appears except 
his birth. See also the land transfers in the sketch of 
Edmund's brother David (No. N. 16). — C. I. P.]. 

N. I 6. DAVID,' (Nathaniel," Nathaniel,') bom at Me- 
thuen, Mass., May 14, 1771; married Mary, daughter of 
Robert Yoiuig; she died at Haverhill, Mass., May 16, 1842, 
aged 68. He died there July 25, 1843. David of Tyngs- 
boro, a carpenter, sold land there with his wife, Mary, July 
3, 1798. David of Chelmsford bought land in Tyngsboro 
in 1799. David of Pelham, N. H., sold land Sept. 22, 1806, 
including " Dolly's " one-third interest; this David made 
other sales in 1807, 1808 and 1810. Jan. 20, 1806, David, 
carpenter of Billerica, bought a farm in Pelham of Joel 
Truell, Dolly Pettingell being mentioned as having bound 
Joel and his wife to reserve a room in the house. Joshua 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 419 

Pettingell and Dolly, of Pelham, had sold land in Pel- 
ham to David Truell, Jan. 7, 1794 (see No. N. 15). The 
estate of David Pettingell, laborer, of Haverhill, was admin- 
istered April 16, 1844. 

CHILDREN. 

i. CHARLOTTE,* b. at Pelham in 1795 [?]; d. at Haver- 
hill, aged 72, June 27, 1867; unm. 
N. 55. ii. DAVID, b. in August, 1796. 
iii. MARY, m. Leonard Marble. 
iv. AARON; d. j'otuig. 
V. MOSES; d. young, 
vi. SILAS P.; d. May 16, 1816. 
vii. JANE, b. in 1799; d. Jan. 17, 1816. 
N. 56. viii. ERIE. b. April i, 1802. 

ix. ELIZABETH, b. in 1806; m. Stephen Thompson; their 
daughter m. Wilton Carlton. 

N. I 7. AARON,' (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom 'at Me- 
thuen, Mass., Dec. 10, 1774; probably died at Belfast, Me., 
Sept. 7, 1806, of fever; married, about 1799, Dorothy 
Atwood; she survived him and married second, Stephen 
Thurston, son of Nathaniel Thurston of Plaistow, N. H.; 
at the date of this second marriage she was residing at 
Newport, N. H. She died at Barnard, Vt., in 1873. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Croydon, Vt., or Newport. N. H.). 

i. PHOEBE,* b. about 1802; m. (1) James Burns; no 
children; he d. five years after the marriage; she 
m. (2) E. Gerry Weld. 

Children of E. Gerry and Phoebe (Pettingell) Weld. 
I. Malvina Weld; m. John K. Pierce; res. at Or- 
fordville. N. H. 

Children of John K. and Malvina (Weld) Pierce. 
i. Frank J. Pierce, 
ii. Charles K. Pierce, 
iii. Rosa A. Pierce. 
iv. Emma M. Pierce. 
V. Harrv A. Pierce. 



420 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

2. Hettie Weld; m. Lucien Miller; res. at East 

Barnard, Vt. 

Children of Lucien and Hattie (Weld) Miller. 
i. John Miller. 
ii. Elbert Miller. 
iii. Wade Miller. 

3. Erastus Weld; m. Adelia Farrington. 

Children of Erastus and Adelia (Farrington) 

Weld, 
i. Edwin Weld, 
ii. Ralph Weld, 
iii. George Weld. 
iv. Guy Weld. 
V. Bert Weld, 
iv. Fred Weld. 
vii. Arthur Weld, 
viii. Charles Weld. 
N. 57. ii. JEFFERSON, b. about 1804. 
N. 58. iii. ERASTUS, b. about 1806. 

N. 18. MOSES,' (Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,') bom at Me- 
thuen, Mass., March 12, 1777; died Dec. 6, 1806; married 
first, Lydia, daughter of Bunisley and Ruth (Marston) 
Peabody; married second, Rachel Lefavour, who survived 
him and married a second husband, Joseph Averill, whose 
first wife had been Susannah (p. 407), sister of Moses. 
Rachel died at Middleton, Mass., Dec. 24, 1846. He was 
of Middleton in 1799; he was taxed in Salem, Mass., in 
1804 and 1805. Administration on the estate of Moses 
Pettingell, mariner, late of Salem, was granted to his widow, 
Rachel, July 21, 1807. 

CHILDREN. 

N. 59. i. MOSES,' b. at Danvers, Mass., Dec. 7, 1796. 

ii. DEBORAH, b. Aug. 20, 1801; d. June 5, 1820, unm. 
iii. ABIGAIL, b. Jan. 19, 1803; m., June 29, 1819, Levi 
Curtis, son of Israel and Elizabeth (Wilkins) Curtis, 
b. May 10, 1788, d. May i, 1832; shed. Jan. 12, 1830. 
Children of I^vi and Abigail (Pettingell) Curtis. 
I. Levi Curtis, b. Aug. 21, 1819; d. March 7, 1820. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 421 

2. Levi Curtis, b. June i, 1821 ; m., about 1852, Mrs. 

Lucy P. (Knight) Griffin; res. at Middleton, 
Mass.; three children (1898). 

3. James Curtis, b. April i, 1827; d. Jan. 28, 1868. 
iv. MARY ANN, b. Sept. 2, 1804; m., Dec. 25, 1827, 

Andrew Peabody, b. at Middleton, Aug. 27, 1801; 
he d. Sept. 6, 1862; she d. July 10, 1881. 
Children of Andrew and Mary Ann (Pettingell) Pea- 
body. 

1. Eunice Peabody, b. March 9, 1829; m., April 10, 

1847, Joseph Fletcher; he d. March i, 1852; she 
res. at Middleton, Mass. (1898). 

2. Jesse W. Peabody, b. Feb. 28, 1831 ; m., April 25, 

1865, his cousin, Sarah Maria Peabody; res. at 
Middleton; no children (1898). 

3. Andrew W. Peabody, b. May 7, 1838; m. Susan 

C. French; res. at Middleton (1898). 

N. 19. RICHARD,' (John,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Me- 
thuen, Mass., Dec. 16, 1754; died in 1821 ; married, at Brad- 
ford, Mass., in September, 1791 (published at Methuen, 
June 20, 1 791), Abigail, daughter of Nathaniel and Susannah 
(George) Kimball of Bradford, bom Feb. 20, 1756, died 
Jan. 12 or 31, 1834. In March, 1803, Richard of Bradford 
bought land in Pelham, N. H., of Paul Atwood. Richard of 
Pelham, N. H., made his will Aug. 20, 182 1 ; it was probated 
at Exeter, N. H., Oct. 11, 1821. Jan. 6, 1835, administra- 
tion was granted to Richard Haseltine on the estate of Abi- 
gail Pettingell, widow, deceased. Her heirs were her 
brothers Elijah and Nathan Kimball, the representatives of 
her brothers, Benjamin, Amos and William Kimball, and 
the representatives of Hannah Hovey, her sister. 

N. 20. JOHN,' (John,= Nathaniel,') bom at Methuen, 
Mass., Jan. 9, 1757; died there April 13, 1827; married, at 
Hudson, N. H., Nov. 16, 1784, Hannah Burbank of Notting- 
ham, N. H. She died i\pril 23, 1833. He marched on the 
Lexington alarm, April 19, 1775. In 1782 he was a resident 



422 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

of Nottingham. June 5, 1 794, he bought land adjoining his ; 
in 1796 he bought land in Methuen, and in 1799, land in 
Pelham, N. H. By occupation he was a blacksmith. Dur- 
ing his residence at Methuen he li\-ed in the second parish 
and was elected to the leading town offices many times. He 
willed his property, Nov. 16, 1824, to his wife, Hannah, his 
daughters, Fanny, Judith, Sarah Gage, Lucy Hall and 
Hannah Clark, and his sons, John, Benjamin and Samuel B. 
The will was proved Jan. 20, 1835. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Methuen, Mass.). 

i. SARAH,* b. Oct. 25, 1785; m., April 21, 1807, yo;(a//;a» 
Gage, 2d, of Pelham, N. H., son of David and Eliza 
(Atwood) Gage. [History of New London, N. H.] 
Children of Jonathan and Sarah (Pettingell) Gage. 

1. John Gage, b. at Pelham, N. H., Feb. 3, 1809. 

2. David Gage, b. at Pelham, Nov. 10, 1810. 

3. Jonathan Gage, b. at Cornish, N. H., Dec. 11, 1812. 

4. Milton Gage, b. at Cornish, Jan. 6, 1815. 

5. Newton Gage, b. at New London, N. H., Dec. 29, 

1817. 

6. Sarah Gage, b. at New London, Jan. 12, 1820. 

7. Mehitable Gage, b. at New London, Nov. 17, 1821. 

8. Daniel Gage, b. at New London, Aug. 17, 1823. 

9. Joseph Gage, b. at New London, May 15, 1825. 

10. Hannah Gage, b. at New London, July 4, 1827. 

11. Mary Gage, b. at New London, July 15, 1831. 

ii. HANNAH, b. Jan. 10, 1787; m., July 10, 1817, Jesse 
Clark of Tewksbury, Mass. 
Children of Jesse and Hannah (Pettingell) Clark. 

1. Hannah Clark, b. June 6, 1818; d. July 3, i8ig. 

2. Fannie P. Clark, b. March 6, 1821; d. April 30, 

1873. 

3. Maria H. Clark, b. Dec. 14, 1825; m. Joshua 

Clark, her cousin. 

Children of Joshua and Maria H. (Clark) Clark. 

i. Mary A. Clark, b. Sept. 27, 1848. 
ii. Fannie M. Clark, b. Aug. i, 1850. 
iii. William H. Clark, b. Aug. 15, 1852. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 423 

iv. Edward W. Clark, b. Sept. 10, 1854. 
V. Frank M. Clark, b. Jan. 29, 1857. 
vi. Harriett Lydia Clark, b. May 12, 1859; d. 

Dec. 31, 1888. 
vii. Joshua Washington Clark, b. June 26, 1862; 

d. Sept. 23, 1873. 
viii. Arthur Lincoln Clark, b. March 26, 1865. 
ix. Alice Clark, b. Sept. 23, 1866; d. Oct. 11, 1866. 
X. Charles Waller Clark, b. May 21, 1869. 
N. 60. iii. JOHN, b. May 3, 1789. 

iv. FANNY, b. Aug. 16, 1792; d. in 1842, unm.; her heirs 
were Caleb Swan, Elijah Hale, John Pettingell and 
Benjamin Pettingell. 
N. 61. V. BENJAMIN, b. Aug. 12, 1794. 

vi. JUDITH, b. April 2, 1797; m. (pub.). Feb. 19, 1832, 

Caleb Swan. 
vii. LUCY, b. Dec. 22, 1798; m., June 5, 1817, Elijah Hale 
of Salem, N. H. 
N. 62. viii. SAMUEL BURBANK, b. Nov. 10, 1802. 

N. 2 I . WILLIAM,^ (John,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Me- 
thuen, Mass., July 30, 1761; married there, Jan. 29, 1790, 
Phoebe Russ. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Methuen, Mass.). 

i. SELENDA,*b. Oct. 23, 1790. 
ii. BECKY, b. May 15, 1793. 

N. 22. SAMUEL,^ (Samuel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at An- 
dover, Mass., Nov. 24, 1757 [family Bible record, 1753]; died 
at Andover, Vt., where he was one of the early settlers, 
April 8, 1838 [family Bible record, 1833]; married at Wil- 
ton, N. H., Jan. 4, 1781, Mary Holden [family Bible record, 
bom in 1750]; she died Dec. 26, 1844, " aged 81." Samuel 
was in Furbush's co.. Bridge's regt., Nov. 21, 1775; in 
Capt. Ballard's co., Nichols' regt., for the relief of Ticon- 
deroga, June 29 to July 12, 1777; in Mann's co., Nichols' 
regt., in Rhode Island, Aug. 6 to 28, 1778. He was living 
at Andover, Vt., in 1823, a captain of militia. 



424 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

i. POLLY, b. at Wilton, N. H., March i8, 1782; m. 
Benjamin Taylor; twelve children ; two sons, Or- 
lando and James Taylor, res. at Tioga, Pa. ; she d. at 
the age of forty-one. 

ii. TABITHA (NABBY),b.at Wilton, July 18, 1784; m. 
Isaac Gibson.. 
Children of Isaac and Tabitha (Pettingell) Gibson. 

1. Warren Gibson ; m. Adelaide Sawyer; four chil- 

dren. 

2. William Gibson ; m. Abigail Barrett. 

Children of William and Abigail (Barrett) 

Gibson, 
i. Arthur Gibson, 
ii. Emma Gibson. 
N. 63. iii. SAMUEL, b. Nov. 4, 1789. 

iv. LORICA, b. at Andover, Vt.; m. John Gibson, a 
brother of Isaac above; she d. [March 3, 1863, aged 
71 years, family Bible record]. 
Children of John and Lorica (Pettingell) Gibson. 

1. Alonzo Gibson; m. Elizabeth Cheney; he was a 

Methodist minister; no children. 

2. Louisa Gibson. 

3. Alden Gibson; res. at^Grafton, Vt., seventy-five 

years old in 1897. 

4. Oscar Gibson, b. in 1825; m. White; two 

sons in Chicago. 

5. Philander Gibson. 

N. 64. V. JAMES, b. at Andover, Vt., Feb. 2, 1792. 

N. 65. vi. BENJAMIN, b. at Andover, Vt., May 12, 1794 [family 
Bible record. May 12, 1793]. 
vii. LOWARCA, b. at Andover, Vt., June 15, 1797; m., in 
1822, Joel Warner, b. April^-5, 1800, d. July 7, 1878; 
she d. Oct. 9, 1829. 
viii. PERSIS, b. at Andover, Vt., June 18, 1799; m., in 
1819, _/o/;h Bt-arc/, b. Sept. 18, 1794, d. April 19, 1872; 
she d. at Leonidas, Mich., April 16, 1883. He was a 
son of John and Hannah (Spring) Beard and was 
a grandson of Capt. John Beard, who commanded a 
New Haven company in the " Great Swamp " 
fight in 1675, serving under Major Robert Treat. 



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NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 425 

Children of John and Persis (Pettingell) Beard. 

1. Olive Caroline Beard, b. at Andover, Vt., Nov. 22, 

1819; m. (i),atDeKalb, N. Y.,in 1839, Watson 
Green; she m. (2), in 1850, Samuel Eaton. 
Children of Watson and Olive C. (Beard) Green, 
i. Ervin Green. 

ii. Orlin Green, served in the Civil War in the 1 1 th 
Mich. Vol. Inf.; d. at Louisville, Ky., in 
1863, from the results of a shell wound, 
iii. Lorena Green, 
iv. Elizabeth Green. 
V. Nathan Green. 
Children of Samuel and Olive C. (Beard) 

Eaton, 
i. Ephraim Eaton, 
ii. Harvey Eaton. 

2. Laura Adelina Beard, b. at Grafton, Vt., Jan. 9, 

1822; m.,at DeKalb.N. Y.,Sylvanus Redfield 
Finney, son of Young and Harriett (Redfield) 
Pinney, b. at Ogdensburg, N. Y., April 22, 1808, 
d. at Ames, Kan., Aug. 19, 1879. 
Children of Sylvanus R. and Laura A. (Beard) 

Pinney. 
i. David Pinney, b. at Oswegatchie, N. Y., Jan. 

6, 1845; m., at Ames, Kan., March 24, 

1874, Adelaide, daughter of Thurman and 

Clarinda (Carver) Ames. 

Children of David and Adelaide (Ames) 
Pinney. 

1. Maud Pinney, b. Jan. 30, 1878. 

2. Ross Pinney, b. Jan. 3, 1882. 

3. Glen Pinney, b. Feb. 2, 1893. 

ii. Henry Pinney, b. at Oswegatchie, N. Y., Jan. 
6, 1845; m., at Ames, Kan., Oct. 10, 1877, 
Rose Etta Bean. 

Children of Henry and Rose E. (Bean) 
Pinney (b. at Ames, Kan.). 

1. Cecil Pinney, b. May 24, 1879. 

2. William Grant Pinney, b. Jan. 12, 1881. 

3. Lora Floy Pinney, b. Nov. 13, 1884. 

4. Chester John Pinney, b. Aug. 15, 1886. 

5. Enid H. Pinney, b. Feb. 9, 1894. 



426 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iii. Caroline Persis Finney, b. at Oswegatchie, 
N. Y., Oct. 8, 1848; m., at Ames, Kan., 
Jan. 31, 1873, William Connor. 
Children of William and Caroline P. (Pin- 
ney) Connor (b. at Concordia, Kan.). 

1. Lulu Bell Connor, b. Dec. 23, 1873; m., 

Sept. 28, 1902, Guss Lesheart. 

2. Alta P. Connor, b. May 31, 1877. 

iv. Ivouisa Maria Pinney, b. at De Kalb, N. Y., 
Feb. I, 1852; m., at Sturgis, Mich., Sept. 
14, 1876, Henry Lee Anthony, son of 
David and Cynthia (Maynard) Anthony, 
b. at Bedford, Mich., Nov. 9, 1843; in the 
Civil War he served as lieutenant in Co. A, 
7th Mich. Cav., from September, 1862, to 
December. 1865; he is Grand Recorder 
of the Knights Templar of Michigan and 
Past Grand Commander; Mrs. Anthony 
is Past Grand Worthy Matron, Order of 
Eastern Star; res. at Sturgis, Mich., where 
he is cashier of the First National Bank 

(1905)- 

Child of Henry Lee and Louisa M. (Pinney) 

Anthony. 
Mary Ethel Anthony, b. Feb. 6, 1886. 
V. John Warren Pettingell Pinney, b. at De 

Kalb, N. Y., May 4, 1856. 
vi. Laura Lorena Pinney, b. at Mendon, Mich., 
Feb. 13, 1862; m., Sept. 14, 1887, William 
F. Allen. 
3. George W. Beard, b. at De Kalb, N. Y., March 19, 
1824; d. at Wakeshma, Kalamazoo county, 
Mich., Oct. 12, 1897; m., in September, 1849, 
Lucinda Studley; she d. March 5, 1877. 
Children of George W. and Lucinda (Studley) 

Beard (b. at Wakeshma, Mich.). 
i. Persis Beard, b. Aug. 9, 1850; d. Aug. 20, 

1854. 
ii. John P. Beard, b. Sept. 11, 1852; d. Aug. 17, 

1854. 
iii. Vilorus Beard, b. Aug. 8, 1856; m., Nov. 30, 
189 1, Catherine Walker. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 427 

Children of Vilorus and Catherine (Walker) 
Beard. 

1. Zack Beard, b. Nov. 24, 1892. 

2. Venora Beard, b. Sept. 25, 1894. 

3. Catherine Beard, b. July 8, 1896. 

4. Louise Beard, b. March 29, 1898. 

5. Lucinda Beard, b. Oct. 24, 1902. 

iv. Zack Beard, b. Nov. 9, 1858; m., July 3, 1878, 
De Etta Hunt; she d. April 8, 1900. 
Children of Zack and De Etta (Hunt) Beard. 

1. Elva Beard, b. Oct. 9, 1879; ni., April 

16, 1902, Elgin J. Bamebee. 

2. Elma D. Beard, b. Aug. 16, 1890. 

V. Catherine Beard, b. April i, i860; m., March 
29, 1891, James C. Mussleman. 
Children of James C. and Catherine (Beard) 
Mussleman. 

1. George Beard Mussleman, b. Nov. 28, 

1893. 

2. James Clyde Mussleman, b. Oct. 21, 1900. 
vi. Louisa Beard, b. Sept. 3, 1863; m., March 12, 

1884, Orson B. Graham. 
Children of Orson B. and Louisa (Beard) 
Graham. 

1. Minnie G. Graham, b. at Leonidas, 

Mich., Dec. 27, 1886. 

2. Katy Louisa Graham, b. at Leonidas, 

Sept. 20, 1896. 
vii. Dexter George Beard, b. Jan. 14, 1867. 
viii. Venora Beard, b. July 12, 1869; m., Oct. 31, 
1888, Major C. Wing. 

Children of Major C. and Venora (Beard) 
Wing. 

1. Ray Austin Wing, b. Sept. 16, 1889. 

2. Doris Imogene Wing, b. Dec. 25, 1896. 

3. Dexter Beard Wing, b. Jan. 12, 1900. 

4. Helen Irene Wing, b. April 10, 1902; 

d. May 5, 1902. 

5. Wing, b. July 8, 1903. 

4. Warren Beard, b. at De Kalb, N. Y., June 15, 

1826; d. June 15, 1862. 

5. Samuel Pettingell Beard, b. at De Kalb, N. Y., 



428 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Sept. 7, 1829; enlisted in 1862 in the 13th Mich. 
Vol. Inf. and served three months; m.,ini86i, 
Julia Coon. 

Child of Samuel P. and Julia (Coon) Beard. 
(a son), b. at Wakeshma, Mich., in 1863. 

6. Eveline Lorena Beard, b. at De Kalb, N. Y., Jan. 

9, 1831 ; m. (i), at Centerville, Mich., March 14, 
1847, John Morse; he d. Jan. 19, 1851; she m. 
(2), Oct. I, 1855, Hon. Edward Wheeler Pendle- 
ton; he d. May 15, 1899. 

Children of John and Eveline L. (Beard) Morse, 
i. Laura Morse, b. March 14, 1848; d. Dec. 11, 

1866. 
ii. Emma H. Morse, b. at Leonidas, Mich., Jan. 5, 

1850; d. Oct. 8, 1871. 
Child of Edward W. and Eveline L. (Beard) 

Pendleton. 
Edward W. Pendleton, b. at Sturgis, Mich., 
March 6,1863; m., at Sturgis, Jan. 20, 1897, 
Josephine McLoughlin. 

Children of Edward W. and Josephine (Mc- 
Loughlin) Pendleton. 

1. Laura M. Pendleton, b. April 25, 1901. 

2. Gertrude Pendleton, b. Sept. 23, 1902. 

7. Louisa Emeline Beard, b. at De Kalb, N. Y., 

Jan. 13, 1833; m., July 22, 1863, James Buys; 
she d. Dec. 17, 1879. 

Children of James and Louisa E. (Beard) Buys, 
i. Edward Buys, b. at Sturgis. Mich., Nov. 17, 

1873; d. Aug. 17, 1894. 
ii. Emma Angeline Buys, b, at Sturgis, Nov. 17, 
1873; rn-. ^t Sturgis, July 27, 1892, Dr. 
James G. Lynds. 
J. James Holden Beard, b. at De Kalb, N. Y., March 
19, 1835 ; m., at Leonidas, Mich., Theresa Porter. 
Children of James H. and Theresa (Porter) Beard, 
i. Emeline Beard, 
ii. Mina Beard. 
9. Maria Angeline Beard, b. at De Kalb, N. Y., May 
12, 1837; m., Jan. i, i860, William Nichols. 
Children of William and Maria A. (Beard) 
Nichols. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 429 

i. Burdette Nichols, b. at Wakeshma, Mich., 
Dec. I, 1862; m., Feb. 11, 1891, Georgie 
Ernst of Mendon, Mich. 

ii. Bertie Nichols, b. at Leonidas, Mich., Sept. 26, 
1866; d. March 2, 1880. 

iii. Bemie Nichols, b. Aug. 22, 1868. 

iv. Emma Nichols, b. Dec. 29, 1870. 

10. William Beard, b. at De Kalb, N. Y., May 12, 

1839; m. Lydia Nichols of Leonidas, Mich. 

11. Dexter Beard, b. at De Kalb, N. Y., June 18, 

1842; enlisted in the nth Mich. Vol. Inf.; d. 
at Chattanooga, Tenn., in October, 1863. 

12. Leverett Beard, b. at Wakeshma, Mich., Sept. 28, 

1845- 
ix. LORENA, b. at Andover. Vt., in 1803; d. Jan. 28, 
1840. 

N. 23. WILLIAM,' (Samuel,- Nathaniel,') born at An- 
dover, Mass., Aug. 23, 1759; died at Wilton, N. H., Oct. 13, 
1844; married first, Feb. 28, 1782, Rhoda Haggitt of An- 
dover, bom Sept. 30, 1765 ; he married second, June i, 1797, 
Sarah, daughter of Capt. Nathaniel Ballard of Concord, 
died Jan. 4, 1856, " aged 86." 

He enlisted April 8, 1777, at the age of eighteen years, for 
three years in Capt. Isaac Frye's co.. Col. Scammel's 3d 
N. H. regt. ; discharged as corporal April 8, 1780; was at 
the capture of Burgoyne, at Valley Forge, White Plains and 
Sandy Hook ; his name was on the roll of men to whom pay 
was due on account of the depreciated currency in 1780; 
he received three pounds six shillings from the treasurer 
of New Hampshire on this account, Oct. 25, 1782. He was 
selectman for three years and held other town offices. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Wilton. N. H.). 

i. RHODA,' b. April 7, 1784; d. young. 
N. 66. ii. WILLIAM, b. Nov. 12, 1785. 

iii. CHARLOTTE, b. Nov. 6, 1787; m., in 1810, Nahuni 
Burton. 



430 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iv. SOPHIA, b. Oct. 6, 1789; m., Nov. 2, 1813, Abiel 

Hutchinson. 
V. BETSEY, b. Aug. 21, 1792 [family Bible record, 1791]; 

m., in July, 1813, Abel Grey. 
vi. LUCINDA, b. July 6, 1794. 

vii. PHEBE, b. April 26, 1796; m., Feb. 19, 1818, Joseph 
Howard. 
N. 67. viii. HERMON, b. April 14, 1798. 
N. 68. ix. BALLARD, b. Sept. 16, 1799. 

X. SALLY, b. Oct. 30, 1801; d. Nov. 16, 1875; unm. 
xi. RHODA, b. Sept. 5, 1803; m., Sept. 27, 1825, Levi 
Tyler. 
N. 69. xii. LEONARD, b. March 4. 1806. 

xiii. ISAAC, b. April 12, 1808; d. March 5, 1826. 
xiv. EZRA, b. May 4. iSio; d. in 1813. 

N. 24. PETER,' (Saniuel,= Nathaniel,') bom at An- 
dover, Mass., Aug. 12, 1765; married, at Concord, N. H., 
Feb. 21, 1 79 1, Mary Moors of Dunstable. At that time he 
was of Thetford, Vt. ; afterwards he lived at Weston, Vt., 
and later in New York State. He visited his nephew 
Benjamin, at Andover, about 1830. 

N. 25. JOHN,' (Samuel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Andover, 
Mass., Dec. 11, 1768; died at Ludlow, Vt., Aug. 2, 1856; 
married, at Andover, Vt., Nov. 23, 1797, Polly Barker, bom 
at Lyndeboro, N. H., Feb. 25, 1777, died at Ludlow, May 5, 
1847. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Andover. Vt.). 

N. 70. i. NATHANIEL,* b. June 11, 1799. 
N. 71. ii. JOHN, b. Oct. 8, 1801. 

iii. POLLY, b. April 11, 1804; m.. May 18, 1841, Benjamin 

Baldwin; she d. July 15, 1888. 
iv. LORENZO BARKER, b. June 22, 1809; m.; no 
children reported ; he was a Methodist minister and 
a beautiful singer; d. Sept. 10, 1881. 

v. ELVIRA, b. Sept. 25, 1810; m., Jan. 5, 1837, 

Burton; she d. Feb. 25, 1889. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 431 

vi. DORCAS MANNING, b. March 13, 1816; m., May 3, 
1838, John Hull; she d. May 24, 1890. 
Children of John and Dorcas M. (Pettingell) Hull. 

1. Elvira Hull. 

2. John M, Hull. 

N. 72. vii. JOEL MANNING, b. Aug. 14, 1821. 

FOURTH GENERATION. 

N. 30. HENRY,^ (Joseph,' Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') [date 
and place of birth not known to the compiler]; married 

Keziah , bom in 1774, died at Albany, N. Y., Nov. 21, 

1842. He was a sheriff at Newburgh and died between 
18 1 5 and 1830. 

CHILDREN. 

i. FRANCES,' b. at East Albany, now Greenbush, N. Y., 
Jan. 17, 1800; m., in 1819, Nicholas A. Dc Riemcr. 
Child of Nicholas A. and Frances (Pettingell) De 

Riemer. 
Frances Pettingell De Reimer; m. Jeffrey A. Parker; 
res. at Dubuque, Iowa. 
Children of Jeffrey A. and Frances P. (De Riemer) 

Parker, 
i. Alonzo Parker, 
ii. Peter Parker, 
iii. Benjamin Parker, 
ii. CHARLOTTE; m., Jan. 26, 1822, Peter De Reimer, 
brother of Nicholas, b. April 20, 1791. 
Children of Peter and Charlotte (Pettingell) De 
Riemer. 

1. Jane Eliza De Riemer; [m., April 24, 1842, Thomas 

Turner. 

Children of Thomas and Jane E. (De Riemer) 
Turner. 

i. Lorin H. Turner. 
ii. Margaret C. Turner, 
iii. Herbert L. Turner, 
iv. William Albert Turner. 

2. Henry Bennett De Riemer, b. Nov. i, 1823; d. 

Jan. 6, 1836. 



432 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

3. Theophilus A. De Riemer; m., Jan. 22, 1851, 
Lucinda Ames; no children. 
iii. CAROLINE. 
N. 80. iv. HENRY, b. at Newburgh, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1808. 
N. 81. V. MICHAEL, b. at Newburgh, Dec. 20, 1815. 

N. 3 i . 1S.\AC,' (Daniel,' Joseph,' Nathaniel,') bom at 
Methuen. Mass., in March, 1781; died in 1827; married, at 
Methuen about 1808, Polly Brown of Bradford, Mass. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARY LINDSAY," b. at Methuen, Mass., June 21, 

1808. 
ii. SALLY, b. at Methuen, Dec. 10, 1809; m. Reuben 

Grovelin; she d. Sept. 20, 1863. 
iii. HARRIETT; m. Lemuel Stevens; res. in Vermont, with 

a son (1897). 
iv. PHEBE; d. unm. 
N. 82. V. BENJAMIN O., b. at Methuen in 1819. 
vi. (a daughter). 

N. 32. JOHN," (Daniel,' Joseph,' Nathaniel,') bom about 
1791; died about 1870 at Hillsboro, N. H.; married, at 
Methuen, Mass., April 4, 181 1, Sally Stuart of Methuen; 
she died in 1855. May 8, 1812, Benjamin Osgood was 
appointed guardian of John Pettingell of Methuen; John 
Pettingell was released from guardianship March 8, 18 16. 
[" Deacon James W. Perkins of Antrim, N. H., says that 
John came there from Methuen about 1830 and that he had 
two sons, Elbridge and William. Mr. Perkins was on 
shipboard with Elbridge for a year, but has not seen him 
since he was discharged and left the ship at Talacahano, 
Chili, in 1839. He saw William once or twice in the South 
Pacific, the last time in 1838." —J. M. P.] 

CHILDREN. 

' i. ELBRIDGE.' 
ii. WILLIAM. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 433 

N. 33. DANIEL/ (Daniel,' Joseph,' Nathaniel,') [date 
and place of birth not known to the compiler] ; died Dec. 3 1 , 
1858; married, at Salem, N. H., April 14, 1795, Susannah 
Colby. In 1808 he kept a tavern at Atkinson, N. H. ; with 
his wife, Susannah, he sold land in Salem, N. H., Jan. 19, 
1814. Oct. I, 1846, he and Susannah of Salem, N. H., sold 
property, part of which he had purchased from Gorham 
Pettingell. 

CHILDREN. 

i. GORHAM,' b. at Salem, N. H., March 28, 1796; d. 
at Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 14, 1823; m., at Haverhill, 
April 20, 1820, Mary Simpson; they sold property 
Nov. 25, 1821, being then of Salem, N. H. 

ii. JOHN, b. at Salem, N. H., April 24, 1798. 

iii. TRUEWORTHY, b. at Atkinson, N. H., May 9, 1804; 
d. at Portland, Me., Dec. 14, 1859; m., at Portland, 
March 23, 1828, Sarah Allen; she d. at Portland 
Aug. 9, 1866, " aged 64." Aug. 10, 1829, he bought 
land in Portland. 

iv. RALPH, b. at Atkinson, Feb. 7, 1805; m., at Port- 
land, Me., Sept. 2, 1832, Jane T. Nooning of Portland. 

v. CLARISSA; m., Feb. 19 [record at Boxford] or Jan. 
18 [Newburyport Herald], 1824, Samuel Cole of 
Boxford, Mass. 

N. 34. PETER,' (Abbott,' Joseph,' Nathaniel,') bom at 
Salem, N. H., Aug. 5, 1769; died at Grafton, Vt., Dec. 19, 
1857; married, July 10, 1798, Hannah, daughter of David 
and "widow" Keziah Stickney of Billerica, bom Dec. 26, 
1768, died May 21, 1842. He was a farmer and carpenter. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Grafton, Vt.). 

N. 86. i. ABBOTT," b. April 29, 1799. 

N. 87. ii. JONATHAN STICKNEY, b. July 26, 1801. 

iii. ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 12, 1809; m., at Grafton, 
Merick Lamed, b. at Lowell, Mass., d. in 1 861, at 
Norham, Canada West ; she d. at Judsonia, Ark., Feb. 
16, 1889. 



434 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Child of Merick and Elizabeth (Pettingell) Larned. 
William Lamed, b. near Toronto, Canada, Jan. i, 
1846; m., at Judsonia, Ark., Oct. 25, 1883, Metta 
Clocker, b. at Wilkesbarre, Pa., Dec. 9, 1863; he 
is captain of a United States government snag- 
boat. 

Children of William and Metta (Clocker) Lamed, 
i. Cora Elizabeth Lamed, b. July 4, 1885; d. 

Sept. IS, 1886. 
ii. William Henry Larned, b. Jan. 3, 1887. 
iii. Florence Ethel Lamed, b. Oct. 5, 1890. 
iv. Rose Lamed, b. March i, 1894. 

N. 35. JOSEPH,^ (Abbott,^ Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') bom at 
Salem, N. H., May 28, 1773; married at Salem, N. H., 
Sept. 28, 1807, Lucy Hall. He was a town officer at Salem 
from 1805 to 1809. Administration was granted on his 
estate in 1832. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Salem, N. H.). 

i. SARAH,' b. March 17, 1808; d. young. 
N. 88. ii. IRA AMOS. b. Oct. i, 1810. 

iii. HANNAH W., b. March 10, 1814; d. young. 

N. 36. JONATHAN,^ (Abbott,' Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') 
born at Salem, N. H., July 4, 17 78; died at Salem, N.H., April 
13, 1869; married first, at Salem, N. H., Nov. 28, 1805, 
Polly M. Russ, of Windham, N. H., bom at Methuen, Mass. ; 
she died at Salem, March 6, 1844. He married second, 
May 30, 1847, Mrs. Mary C. (Hall) Whittier, bom at Methuen ; 
she died there Aug. 9, 1881, " aged 32 years, 4 months, 25 
days." He was a cabinet maker ; from 1802 to 1827 he held 
town offices. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Salem, N. H.). 

i. CHARLES RUSS,' b. Sept. 12, 1806; d. at Boston, 
Mass., April 12, 1889; m., at Boston, Aug. 30, 1851, 
Bridget B., daughter of John and Mary Fcnnin, b. in 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 435 

Ireland or Weston, Mass.; she d. at Boston, May 31, 

1883; no children, 
ii. CAROLINE, b. Nov. 26, 1809; m., Dec. 30, 1832, 

Samuel Atigier of Methuen ; she d. at Concord, N. H., 

Aug. 4, 1882. 
iii. WALTER, b. Aug. 18, 1812; d. at Salem, N. H., Jan. 

12, 1877; m., Nov. 12, 1835, Mary Ann, daughter of 

Samuel and Betsy Kelly; she d. July 28, 1880; no 

children [see Kelly Genealogy], 
iv. ROXANNA BALCH, b. Dec. 28, 1815; m., at Boston, 

Nov. 30, 1843, Noah Greeley; she d. at Worcester, 

Mass., Jan. 29. 1896. 
V. SOPHRONIA, b. April i, 1824; m. (i) Edward B. 

Masher, who was killed at Port Hudson; she m. (2) 

Greenleaf D . Greeley; she d. at Pittston, Me., Nov. 30, 

1882. 
vi. MARY, b. June 5, 1827; res. at Newton, Mass.; unm. 

(1900). 
vii. JULIA A., b. Jtme 5, 1831; m., at Boston, Dec. 22, 

185 1, Andrew F. Copeland; res. at Watertown, Mass. 

(1900). 

N. 37. AMOS," (Abbott,' Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') bom at 
Salem, N. H., Aug. 9, 1780; died at Salem Bridge (now Nau- 
gatuck), Conn., Aug. 19, 1830; married first, Oct. 23, 1807, 
Abigail, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Hardy) Wake- 
field, bom at Dublin, N. H., June 3, 1784. She died at 
Champlain, N. Y., March 25, 1810. He married second, at 
Middlebury, Vt., Jan. 29, 181 1, Hannah, daughter of Benja- 
min, a Revolutionary soldier, and Hannah (Nichols) Dean. 
Hannah Dean was bom at Newburgh, N. Y., May 25, 
1785; she died at Brooklyn, Pa., April 30, 1861. Hannah 
(Nichols) Dean married second, Martin Foote of Middle- 
bury, Vt. Their daughter Altha A. Foote married Jonathan 
S. Pettingell (No. N. 87.). 

Amos was graduated from Harvard College in the class 
of 1805 ; from 1807 until his death he was pastor of various 
Congregational churches in New York and Connecticut; 
he was also a successful teacher and writer; he published, 



436 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

in 1826, " A View of the Heavens "; in 1829, " The Spirit 
of Methodism " and other works [see Appleton's Cyclo- 
poedia of America]. A memoir by Luther Hart of Boston 
was pubUshed in 1832. 

CHILDREN 

(of the first marriage). 

N. 91. i. AMOS ALLISON,^ b. at Champlain, N. Y., Nov. 13, 
1808. 

(Children of the second marriage.) 

ii. MARY ANN, b. at Champlain, N. Y., Oct. 24, 181 1; 
m. Rtii. William H. Adams; she d. at South Hathome, 
Fla., March 23, 1899. 
Child of William H. and Mary Ann (Pettingell) 

Adams. 
George W. Adams; a clergyman; m., Oct. 3, 1882, 
Margaret Elizabeth Best, b. at Brooklyn, May 19, 

iii. BENJAMIN DEAN, b. at Middlebury, Vt., Aug. 28, 
1813; a graduate of Yale and a teacher of note, his 
life work being the teaching of deaf mutes; he d. at 
North Wales, Pa., Sept. 21, 1887; unm. 
N. 92. iv. JOHN HANCOCK, b. at Manchester, Vt., May 11, 
1815. 
V. SAMUEL PAGE, b. at Litchfield, Conn., Jan. 7, 1818; 
d. March 19, 1820. 
N. 93. vi. SAMUEL MARTIN, b. at Naugatuck, Conn., March 
8, 1823. 
vii. HANNAH ELIZABETH, b. at Naugatuck, June 2, 
1826; m. Rev. GustavKs L. Foster, son of Lemuel 
and Abi Foster, b. at Royalton, N. Y., 34 years old; 
she res. at Brooklyn, N. Y. (1903). 

N. 38. JOHN,' (Abbott,' Joseph," Nathaniel,') bom at 
Salem, N. H., April 13, 1783; died at Salem, N. H., in 1874; 
married, April 28, 181 1, Alice Clough (both of Salem, 
N. H.). He held town offices from 1814 to 1825. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Salem, N. H.). 

i. LOUISA,' b. Sept. 5, 181 1; d. Jan. 7, 1832. 
ii. WILLIAM A., b. in 1813; d. April 30, 1832. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL . 437 

N. 94. iii. HORACE, b. June 21, 1817 [?]. 

iv. POLLY [?], b. June 27, 181 7. 

V. SARAH, b. in 1819; m., Dec. 22, 1842, John Cliiff. 

vi. ANDREW, b. April 29, 1822; d. Aug. 20, 1844- 

N. 40. MERRILL,' (Asa,= Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') bom at 
Salem, N. H., in June, 1793; died at Boston, April 7, 1869; 
married at Methuen, Mass., Oct. 15, 181 2, Alice, daughter 
of Abiel and Mary How; she died at Boston, Jan. 30, 1878, 
" aged 84 years, 6 months." He bought timber in Lis- 
bon, Me., in 1836; sold land in East Boston in 1844. 

CHILDREN. 

N. 95. i. ENOCH ADAMS, 'b. at Methuen, Mass., Nov. 30, 1812. 

N. 96. ii. JONATHAN MERRILL, b. at Methuen, Dec. 9, 1815. 

iii. EMELINE,b. at Methuen, May 3, 1818; m., at Boston, 

Oct. 24, 1841, Frederick A. Mason; she d. in 1896. 

N. 97. iv. CHARLES, b. at Andover, Mass., March 13, 1820. 

V. MARY, b. at Andover, Nov. 17, 1822; m. (i), at Bos- 
ton, Dec. 31, 1841, John Melville; m. (2) Stephen 
Wilson. 
vi. CAROLINE, b. at Andover, Jan. 25, 1827; m., Feb. 
27, 1845, Adoniram J. Locke of Springfield; res. at 
Portland, Me. 
vii. HARRIET, b. at Andover, June 18, 1830; m., at 
Boston, Nov. 22, 1854, Justin F. Bradford, son of 
Martin Bradford, b. at Turner, Me. 

N. 4 I . PAUL,' (Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,^' Nathaniel,') bom 
at Methuen, Mass., Nov. 28, 1770; died at Belchertown, 
Mass., Jan. 16, 1842; married, at Methuen, Aug. 9, 1793, 

Hannah Sawyer; she married second, Brown and 

lived at Irving's Grant, Mass.; she died Oct. 2, 1869, " aged 
100 years, 8 months, 14 days." 

CHILDREN. 

i. ELISHA'; his name was changed to Elisha Warner; 
he res. at Belchertown ; he had a daughter, Victoria 
Warner. 



438 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

ii. JONAS; in April, 1839, his name was changed by the 
legislature to Jonas Melville ; he was of Belcher- 
town then, but later of Palmer, Mass. 

iii. LUCRETIA, b. Nov. 24, 1806; m. Thayer; res. 

at Amherst, Mass. (1900). 

Child of and Lucretia (Pettingell) Thayer. 

R. M. Thayer. 
N. 98. iv. THOMAS, b. at Shutesbury, Mass., Dec. 27, 1810. 
V. HANNAH, 
vi. BETSEY, 
vii. LYDIA. 
viii. EUNICE, 
ix. SUSAN. 
X. ASAHEL. 
xi. EUNICE, 
xii. ; d. young. 



N. 42. NATHANIEL/ (Nathaniel/ Nathaniel,^ Nathan- 
iel,') born at Methuen, Mass., March 5, 1783; married 
Mehitable Spear, bom at Montpelier, Vt. He was of Bel- 
chertown in 1805. 

CHILDREN. 

N. 99. i. NATHANIEL,' b. at Belchertown, Mass. 

ii. POLLY (MARY), b. at Belchertown, Aug. 13, 181 2; 
m. William Doty; she d. at Amherst, Mass., April 14, 
1894; he d. at Belchertown in December, 1849. 
Child of William and Polly (Pettingell) Doty. 
Lester Doty; res. at Amherst, Mass. (1900). 
iii. MEHITABLE, d. at Belchertown; unm. 



N. 43. NATHAN," (Nathaniel,' Nathaniel^" Nathaniel,') 
bom at Methuen, Mass., April 13, 1787; died at Tekonsha, 
Mich., April 25, 185 1 ; married, in New York State, Dec. 17, 
1808, Lorania, daughter of Isaac and Polly (Haskell) Tower, 
bom June 17, 1787, died in May, 1851. The town records 
of Pelham, Mass., read, " Nathan P. and Lavina Tower, 
published at Pelham, Feb. 17, 1809." 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 439 

CHILDREN. 

i. RHODA LYBELLA,' b. at Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 23, 

i8og. 
ii. LURANA, b. at Cincinnati, April 14, 181 1. 
iii. NATHAN, b. at Pelham, Mass., in 1813; d. at Pelham. 
iv. HEPHZIBAH, b. at Pelham in April, 1815. 
V. CYRUS, b. at Bristol, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1817. A Cyrus 

Pettingell of Co. F, ist Mich. Eng. and Mech., was 

discharged for disability, April 28, 1862. 
vi. JOB WHEELER, b. at Bristol, Aug. 22, 1819. 
vii. ADONIRAM JUDSON, b. at Bristol, Oct. 3, 1821; 

his wife res. at Battle Creek, Mich. (1897). 
viii. ELIZABETH, b. at Bristol, Aug. 14, 1823. 
ix. HENRY ORMAN, b. at Bristol, in April, 1825; d. in 

1829. 
X. HENRY NATHAN, b. at Bristol, April, 1827. 
xi. JONATHAN LEECH, b. at Bristol in 1829; d. in 1835. 

N. 44. PHINEHAS,^ (Phinehas,' Nathaniel,' Nathan- 
iel,') born at Methuen, Mass., March 27, 1770; married 
Hannah Coming. He moved with his father to London- 
derry, N. H.; settled at Acworth, N. H., in 1802. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SALLY*; res. at Acworth in 1850; unm. 
ii. SAMUEL ; res. at Acworth in 1850; unm. 
iii. MARIA, b. at Acworth; m. Joel Tracy. 

Children of Joel and Maria (Pettingell) Tracy. 

1. Homer Tracy. 

2. Austin Tracy. 

3. John Tracy. 

4. Benton Tracy. 
6. Lucien Tracy. 
6. Helen Tracy. 

N. 100. iv. TRUEMAN, b. at Acworth. 
N. 101. V. PHINEHAS. 

N. 45. WILLIAM,' fPhinehas,' Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,') 
bom at Methuen, Mass., Dec. 8, 1771; died at London- 
derry, N. H., Dec. 6, 1855 ; married, at Londonderry, N. H., 



440 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Aug. lo, 1798, Margaret Watts; she died in 1820, " aged 

41." He married second, widow (Watts) Gar\-in, who 

died about 1845. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Londonderry. N. H.). 

i. BETSEY,' b. Nov. 28, 1801; m., Dec. 28,|i82o, Wil- 
liam Mcsscr Richardson of Methuen ; she d. Jan. 4, 
1889; he d. at Londonderry in 187 1. 
Children of William M. and Betsey (Pettingell) 
Richardson. 

1. Samuel Richardson; served in the Civil War ; m. 

Mary Fox; res. at Auburn, N. H. 

2. William Pettingell Richardson, b. about 1823. 

3. Margaret Richardson; m. H. Adams. 

4. Eliza Jane Richardson; m. D. C. Barker. 

5. Mary Ann Richardson; m. Joseph Noyes. 

ii. RACHEL, b. Jan. 21, 1804; d. unm. Aug. 2, 1881. 
Rachel willed her property, July 9, 1881, to her 
brother Nathaniel, sister Betsey Richardson, nephew 
Benjamin Franklin Pettingell, grandniece Anna 
Belle Pettingell, niece Malvinia Jane Brittner, sister- 
in-law Alvina Pettingell, sister Angelina, widow of 
Warren W. Pettingell, sister-in-law Eliza Pettingell, 
nephew James B. Pettingell and brother William 
Pettingell. 

N. 102. iii. WILLIAM, b. Sept. 11, 1806. 

N. 103. iv. HUGH, b. Dec. 15, 1808. 

V. JANE, b. Jan. 16, 1810; m. (i), Dec. 20, 1832, Warren 

Martin; m. (2) McC of Merrimack, N. H. 

Child of Warren and Jane (Pettingell) Martin. 
Warren Martin, 
vi. DAVID, b. Sept. 9, 181 2; m., at Nashua, N. H., Dec. 
24, 1835, Euiily Barnes, " both of Litchfield, N. H."; 
both d. at Londonderry, about i868; no children. 

N. 105. vii. NATHANIEL, b. Nov. 8, 1814. 

N. 106. viii. JAMES, b. Dec. 25, 1817. 

N. 46. ASA,* (Phinehas,^' Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,') bom 
at Londonderry, N. H., in 1784; died at Concord, N. H., 
in Jtine, 1853, "aged 69"; married in 1808, Margaret, 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 441 

daughter of Bamett McCaure of Bedford, Mass. Her 
father came from the north of Ireland previotis to the Revo- 
lution in which he served. 

CHILDREN. 

i. CAROLINE,' b. in 1809; m. (i), in 1831, Bradford 
Morse; m. (2), in 1844, Nelson Russell. 
Child of Bradford and Caroline (Pettingell) Morse. 
Caroline Bradford Morse. 
Children of Nelson and Caroline (Pettingell) Russell. 

1. Sylvanus Russell. 

2. Charles Russell; res. at Lowell, Mass. 
N. 107. ii. STEPHEN, b. in 1811. 

iii. LOUISA, b. in 1813; m., at Nashua, N. H., Oct. 4, 1840, 
Benjamin Merrill of Springfield, Mass. 

iv. JULIANNE, b. in 181 5; d. in 1833; unm. 

V. ISABEL, b. in 1817; m., in 1839, Samuel Sherhurn. 
Children of Samuel and Isabel (Pettingell) Sherbum. 

1. Leroy Sherbum. 

2. Gardner Sherbum. 

3. Frank Sherbum. 

4. Samuel Sherbum. 

5. Isabel Sherbum. 

vi. ABIGAIL H., b. Nov. 30, 1819; m., in 1845, John 
Waterhousc; res. at Alexandria, Va. (1897). 
Child of John and Abigail H. (Pettingell) Water- 
house. A -J.hU'v) 

Mary Z. Waterhouse ; m. Hemdon. 

Child of and MaryZ. (Waterhouse) Hemdon. 

John W. Hemdon; res. at Alexandria, Va. (1903). 
vii. DAVID; d. young. 
viii. CHARLES; d. young. 
N. 108. ix. CHARLES B., b. in 1826. 

N. 47. JAMES,' (Phinehas,' Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,*) 
bom at Londonderry, N. H., about 1786; died at Durand, 
111., March 17, 1864; married, about January, 181 1, Betsey, 
daughter of Paul Averill of Andover, Mass., bom at An- 
dover, Dec. 16, 1792 ; she died at Durand, 111., May 8, 1864. 
He was a member of the West Parish company of foot of 



442 ' PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Boxford in 1812. He sold land to John Pettingell of 
Boxford in 1833; went to Illinois in 1838. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JAMES,' b. at Boxford, Mass., July 21, 181 1; d. in 
crossing the plains of California; unm. 
N. 109. ii. JOHN FOSTER, b. at Boxford, Feb. 27, 1813. 

iii. ELIZA ANN AVERILL, b. at Boxford, Nov. 30,1814; 
m., at Haverhill, Mass., in December, 1834, John 
Abbott Johnson, b. July 28, 1810, d. at Durand, 111.; 
-she d. at Durand. 

Children of John A. and Eliza Ann Averill (Pettin- 
gell) Johnson. 

1. John Foster Johnson, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 

12, 1837; m., at Durand, 111., May 22, 1861, 
Caroline Matilda Jaynes, b. in Erie county, 
Ohio, June 7, 1841. 

Child of John F. and Caroline M. (Jaynes) John- 
son. 
Lulu Ina Johnson, b. at Durand, July 26, 1869. 

2. Charles E. Johnson, b. at Durand, 111., May 18, 

1 841; m., in Green county. Wis., Nov. 11, 1863, 
Martha Farmer, b. at Spring Grove, Wis., June 
2, 1847; he d. at Durand, Jan. 17, 1872; she 
d. at Decatur, Wis., Sept. 5, 1870. 
Child of Charles E. and Martha (Farmer) John- 
son. 
Elmer Carol Johnson, b. at Spring Grove, 
Wis., March i, 1867; m., at Beloit, Wis., 
June II, 1887, Elizabeth May Wright, b. at 
Rockton, 111., July 4, 1867. 
Children of Elmer C. and Elizabeth M. 
(Wright) Johnson (b. at Rockton, 111.). 

1. Martha Johnson, b. July 19, 1890; d. 

Jan. 18, 1891. 

2. Rosana Johnson, b. Sept. 20, 1893; d. 

Jan. 8, 1897. 

3. Charles Everett Johnson, b. July 29, 1895. 

3. Emilyjlsabel Johnson, b. at Durand, 111., April 8, 

1843; iri., at Beloit, Wis., Aug. 20, 1868, Darwin 
Burton Moore, b. Sept. 15, 1836. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 443 

Children of Darwin B. and Emil^^ I. (Johnson) 

Moore. 
t. Minnie Eliza Moore, b. at Durand, April 4, 

1869; d. Feb. 5, 1870. 
ii. Millie Minton Moore, b. at Rockton, 111., Feb. 
6, 1871; m., at Marion, Ind., July 3, 1890, 
Isaac S. Hamilton, b. at Savannah, Ohio, 
Jan. 17, 1867. 

Children of Isaac S. and Millie M. (Moore) 
Hamilton (b. at Marion, Ind.). 

1. Emma Elizabeth Hamilton, b. June 10, 

1893. 

2. Everett Ray Hamilton, b. Aug. 31, 1895. 
iii. Frank Benton Moore, b. at Rockton, 111., Nov. 

4, 1873 ; m., at Margin, Ind., July 3, 1893, 

Lenora Belle Pearl Cole. 

Child of Frank B. and Lenora B. P. (Cole) 

Moore. 
Clarence Moore, b. March 6, 1894. 
iv. John Abbott Moore, b. at Neenah, Wis., Jan. 

24, 1877. 
V. Otto Clark Moore, b. at Rockton, 111., Sept. 
15. 1883. 
Arminda Adelia Johnson, b. at Durand, 111., April 
24, 184s; m-. at Durand, Feb. 5, 1863, James 
Hooker, b. at Wyandotte, Ohio, March 7, 1837; 
she d. at Duluth, Minn., May 28, 1891. 
Child of James and Arminda A. (Johnson) 

Hooker. 
Minnie Hooker (adopted daughter), b. Dec. 10, 
1857; m., at Superior, Wis., in February, 
1873, Nelson Orchard, b. in England. 
George Johnson, b. at Durand, 111., March 23, 
1847; m., Dec. 25, 1877, Dora Augusta Young, 
b. in Germany, June 23, 1852; he d. at Du- 
rand, Aug. I, 1897. 

Children of George and Dora A. (Young) John- 
son, 
i. Nellie Eliza Johnson, b. Aug. 28, 1879. 
ii. Addie Maria Johnson, b. Sept. 20, 1882. 
iii. Minnie Dora Johnson, b. Aug. 23, 1892. 
Ruby Maria Johnson, b. at Durand, 111., Aug. 10, 



444 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

1850; m., at Durand, Oct. 18, 1882, Henry C. 
Nenemaker, b. at Pottsville, Pa., in 1849. 
Children of Henry C. and Ruby M. (Johnson) 

Nenemaker (b. at Rockton, 111.), 
i. Ida Maj' Nenemaker, b. Sept. 21, 1883. 
ii. Eliza Ann Nenemaker, b. Oct. 14, 1886. 

7. Addie Eliza Johnson, b. at Durand, 111., April 16, 

1857; m., at Superior, Wis., July 13, 1893, 
John William Wicks, b. in Cook county, 111., 
Feb. II, 1865; no children. 

8. Frank Pettingell Johnson, b. at Durand, 111., Oct. 

8, i860; m., at Rockton, 111., Nov. 21, 1883, 
Alice Dobson Smith, b. at Harrison, 111.; she d. 
in June. 1886: no children, 
iv. WARREN, b. Dec. 28, 1816; m., at Gloucester, Mass., 
Nov. 12, 1 84 1, Hannah, daughter of James Bray; 
he died at Gloucester, Aug. 20, 1845; no children; 
she m. (2) at Gloucester, March i, 1848, William 
Cook. 
N. III. V. GEORGE AVERILL, b. at Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 19, 
1820. 
vi. RUBY FOSTER, b. Aug. i. 1828; m., at Durand, 111.. 
Oct. 13. 1853, Charles Wesley Hearvey, b. at Bangor, 
Me., Oct. 13, 1826; res. at Duluth, Minn. (1898). 
Children of Charles W. and Ruby F. (Pettingell) 
Hearvey. 

1. Carrie Ada Hearvey, b. at Ridott, 111., March 24, 

1855; 'T^i ^t Lawler, Iowa, May 12, 1880, Dr. 
Frank Sherwin ; res. at Duluth, Minn. 
Child of Frank and Carrie A. (Hearvey) Sherwin. 
Maud Ada Sherwin, b. Sept. 17, 1881. 

2. Newman Campbell Hearvey, b. at Durand, 111., 

Jan. 13, 1861 ; m., at Geneva, Wis., Dec. 22, 1891, 
Floray Barber, b. at Geneva, Aug. 12, 1868. 
Child of Newman C. and Floray (Barber) 

Hearvey. 
Barbara Hearvey, b. at Duluth. Minn., Oct. 23, 

1895. 

3. Mary Ehza Hearvey, b. at Durand, 111., Aug. 31, 

1864; m., at Duluth, Minn., June 11, 1885, 
Townsend W. Hoopes, a Quaker, b. at Chester, 
Pa., Oct. 30, 1857; res. at Duluth (1898). 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 445 

Child of Townsend W. and Mary E. (Hear- 

vey) Hoopes. 
Romona T. Hoopes, b. at Duluth, March lo, 

1891. 

N. 48. WARREN/ (Phinehas,' Nathaniel," Nathaniel/) 
born at Londonderry, N. H., in May, 1790; died there Aug. 
28, 1864, "aged 74 years, 3 months"; married first, at 
Londonderry, Dec. 11, 1810, Jane Watts; she died March 
31, 1831 [?], "aged 31 years, 9 months." He married 

second Abbott. Warren sold land in Manchester to 

Phinehas in 1847; his estate was administered in 1864. 

CHILDREN. 

i. FOSTER,' drowned at sea [?]. 
ii. WARREN, b. in December, 1819; d. Feb. 7, i860, 

" aged 40 years, 3 months." 
iii. PHINEHAS, b. in December, 1821 ; d. March 28, 1851, 

"aged 29 years, 4 months"; a Phinehas and a 

Warren, Jr., went to California in 1849 from Boston, 

on the schooner Roanoke. 
iv. ELIZABETH, m., at Londonderry, March 20, 1843, 

Isaac Chase. 
V. MARGARET; m., at Londonderry, Dec. 20, 1842, 

Isaac Dickey. 
vi. ISABEL, b. in July, 1826; d. Nov. 4, 1851, " aged 25 

years, 4 months." 
vii. MARY, 
viii. ELIZA ANN, b. in June, 1830; d. April 30, 1847, 

" aged 16 years. 10 months." 
ix. FRANCES M., b. about 1854 [1834?]; m. Jiidson; 

lives at Boston. 

N. 49. ASA," (Dudley,' Nathaniel," Nathaniel,') bom at 
Sandwich [Weare?], N. H.,in 1786 [?]; mamed first, Susan 
Webster of Sandwich, N. H. ; he married second, Lavina 
Sawtell of Rindge, N. H. He was a pensioner of the War of 
181 2, but had drawn his pension only once before he died. 
His service was at Plattsburg, N. Y., and at Fort Independ- 



446 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

ence, Boston Harbor, where he was an orderly sergeant 
under Captain Haley. 

CHILDREN 

(of first marriage). 

N. 112. i. HOSEA A.,' b. at Rindge, N. H., Sept. i6, 1808. 
ii. POLLY; m. John HV^^/t'r of Sandwich. 

Child of John and Polly (Pettingell) Webster. 
Susan Webster; m. David Cochran of Hyde Park, 
Mass. 
iii. ELIZA; m. James Bryant of Sandwich. 

(Children of second marriage) 

iv. ALMENA, b. May 22, 1824; d. unm. 
V. HANNAH, b. Oct. 20, 1833; m. (i) Timothy Hubbard. 
who was killed in the army ; m. (2) Calvin F. Gordon, 
now living at Saco, Me. 
N. 113. vi. ASA, b. at Stanstead, P. Q., Sept. 2, 1835. 

N. 50. SAMPSON,^ (Dudley,' Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,') 
bom at Sandwich, N. H., July 25, 1803 ; died at Tamworth, 
N. H., May 27, 1885 ; married at Sandwich, N. H., Nov. 27, 
1823, Sally Brown, bom there Oct. 2, 1803, died at Tam- 
worth, May 18, 1892. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Sandwich. N. H.). 

i. ALMIRA.'b. March 12, 1824; res. at Tamworth, N. H. 

(1900). 
ii. DAVID, b. Sept. 16, 1828. He enlisted July 22, 1861, 
in Co. C, 17th Mass. Inf.; was discharged Aug. 3, 
1864; enlisted again Sept. 24. 1864, and was dis- 
charged by order of the War Department, June 30, 
1865. On his way home after his discharge, he was 
attacked by robbers; he d. at Boston, Mass., July 29, 
1865; his estate was administered Aug. i, 1865; unm. 
N. 114. iii. DANIEL, b. March 9, 1830. 

iv. LYDIA, b. April 3, 1832; d. Sept. 29, 1853; unm. 
v. LAURA A., b. May i, 1842; m. James H. Huckins. 
Child of James H. and Laura A. (Pettingell) Huckins. 
Charles Huckins; res. at Bristol, N. H. (1899). 
N. 115. vi. CHARLES WESLEY, b. Aug. 7, 1846. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 447 

N. 5 I . JOHN/ (Dudley,' Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,') bom 
at Sandwich, N. H., April 6, i8o6; married in 1829, Sally- 
Hatch of Tamworth, N. H. He was a Freewill Baptist 
minister and preached at Stafford, Vt., from 1842 to 1845. 

CHILDREN. 

i. DUDLEY,' b. Sept. 3, d. Sept. 6, 1830. 
N. 116. ii. CARLTON S., b. Aug. 21, 1831. 
N. 117. iii. JOHN, b. at Sandwich, N. H., Feb. 7, 1834. 

iv. ADELINE, b. at Holdemess, N. H., Nov. 17, 1837; 
d. Tuly 21, 1864; m., July 30, 1853, Thomas Aldrich 
of Lisbon, N. H. ; one son. 
V. MARTHA S., b. Sept. 28, 1841 ; m. Francis Richardson 

of Norwich, Vt. ; two sons. 
vi. MARY, b. at Strafford, Vt., Jan. 18, 1844; m., March 

22, 1863, Woodbury Gln:cs; one son. 
vii. ADELAIDE, b. at Strafford, Vt., Feb. 3, 1846; m., 
April 30, 1S67, Joseph Hurlburt; foursonsand one 
daughter, 
viii. JAMES A., b. at Lisbon, N. H., Feb. 23, 1849; d. 
Dec. 23, 1851. 
ix. FRANK, b. at Lisbon, N. H., Oct. 31, 1851; m.. May 

7, 1874, Amelia Leivis; no children (1900). 
X. FRANCEIS, b. Aug. 3, 1854; d. Nov. 10, 1859. 

N. 52. JOHN,* (Jedediah,' Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,') bom 
at Salem, N. H., at the home of his grandfather John Lowell, 
Feb. II, 1794; died at Atkinson, N. H., Feb. 20, 1876 
[1877?]; married, at Salem, N. H., in 1820, Abigail Massey, 
daughter of Abijah and Elizabeth (Poor) Eaton, bom at 
Atkinson, Sept. 22, 1798; she died there, " aged 93 years, 
10 months, 28 days." She willed her property to her 
daughters Hannah Eaton, Sarah W. Emerson and Eliza- 
beth Hopkins, to her sons John and Beniah and to grand- 
children Leverett and Nellie Grace Pettingell. 

CHILDREN. 

N. 119. i. BENIAH, =^ b. at Atkinson, N. H., Jan. 16, 1821. 

ii. HANNAH, b. Dec. 18, 1822; m., Oct. 22, 1842, James 



448 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Madison Eaton, son of Phinehas and Elizabeth 

(Emerson) Eaton of Haverhill ; she d. at Dubois, 111. 
iii. SARAH WEBSTER, b. Oct. 6, 1825; m. Varymm 

Emerson. 
iv. ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 20, 1829; m., Nov. 7, 1850, 

John Milton Hopkins; res. at Nashua, N. H. 
N. 120. V. JOHN, b. Dec. 9, 1833. 

N. 53. AARON/ (Jedediah', Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,') 
bom at Salem, N. H., Feb. 27, 1803 or 1804; died (drowned 
in a pond near his residence) at Salem, Jime 25, 1830; mar- 
ried, April 17, 1828, Clarissa, daughter of Lieut. James 
Webster, bom Oct. 28, 1804, died at North Andover, Mass., 
Sept. 4, 1872; she married second, Nov. 17, 1833, Isaiah 
Webster. Administration was granted on the estate of 
Aaron, Aug. 11, 1830. 

CHILD. 

ALBERT,' b. at Salem, N. H., May 27, 1829; went to 
California; last heard from in 1853. 

N. 54. ISAAC,^ (Jedediah', Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,') bom 
at Salem, N. H., March 2, 1808; died in 1872; estate ad- 
ministered Nov. 19, 1872; married first, Oct. 19, 1831, 
Judith Bartlett, daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Clark) 
Coffin of West Haverhill, whose ancestors came from New- 
bury; he married second, April 2, 1868, Sarah J. Williams, 
daughter of Richard and Mary Smith, bom at Newburyport, 
fifty-four years of age; her second marriage. She died at 
Salisbury, Mass., Feb. i, 1898, " aged 85 years, 3 months." 
He resided at Haverhill, Mass., in 1838, when he sold land 
at Salem, N. H. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Haverhill, Mass.). 

i. SARAH CLARK,' b. in 1834; m., July 3, 1861, Daniel 
Munroe Emerson, son of Jesse and Ann Emerson, 
b. at Haverhill, thirty-one years old; his second 
marriage. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 449 

ii. HANNAH JANE, b. in 1838; m., April 3, 1862, George 
W . Wcntu'orth. son of Isaac and Ann Maria (Remick) 
Wentworth, b. at Acton, Me., Feb. i, 1835. 

iii. MAY ELIZABETH, b. in 1841; m.. May 26, 1864, 
Calvin B. Robinson, son of Albert and Phebe Robin- 
son, twenty-seven years old. 

iv. ABBY HILL, b. in 1844; m., Sept. 18, 1877, George 
Edward Chcslcy, son of Thomas and Joanna Chesley, 
b. April 19, 1833; res. at Lee, N. H. 
Children of George E. and Abby H. (Pettingell) 
Chesley. 

1. Nellie Joanna Chesle\\ b. March 4, 1883. 

2. Mary Chesley, b. June 22, 1886. 

V. CHARLES HENRY, b. Jan. 30, d. Nov. 14, 1847. 
vi. FRANCIS, b. April 28, d. Oct. 3, 1849- 
vii. ISAAC MILTON, b. Feb. 4, 1852; d. Feb. 23, 1865. 

N. 55. DAVID," (David,' NathanieL^* Nathaniel,') bom 
in August, 1796; died at Haverhill, Mass., June 19, 1840; 
married in 1817 [January, 1813, Newburyport Herald], 
Lydia George, bom at Haverhill; she died March 16, 1876, 
aged " 86 years, 8 months." In her will, dated March 11, 
1872, proved May 8, 1876, she bequeathed all her property 
to her daughter Catherine, as her three sons and daughters 
Mary Jane Page and Charlotte H. Robbins were married; 
she appointed her son Daniel A., executor. 

CHILDREN, 
i. DAVID JAMES,* b. at Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 5, 1818; 
d. May 28, 1848; unm. 
N. 121. ii. GEORGE, b. at Andover, Mass., Oct. 18, 1820. 

iii. MARY JANE, b. at Andover, Jan. 8, 1823; m., in 
September, 1843, Jerome Page. 
N. 122. iv. DANIEL A., b. at Andover, March 11, 1825. 

V. CHARLOTTE H., b. at Andover, Dec. 16, 1827; m., 

Nov. II, 1868, Edivin Robinson of Haverhill, 
vi. CATHERINE L., b. at Andover, Dec. 16, 1827; unm; 

res. at Haverhill, 
vii. RUFUS S., b. at Haverhill, Feb. 13, 1835; m. (i), 
Jan. 10, 1856, Eliza Ann, daughter of Hiram and 



450 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Eliza Brown, b. at Haverhill; she d. at Haverhill, 
June 24, 1878; he m. (2), Sept. 25, 1879, Annie M., 
daughter of Harper and Helen Allen, b. at Fort 
Kent, Me.; she was published at Haverhill, Oct. 21, 
1893, to George G. Williams; no children. 

N. 56. ERIE,* (David,' Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,') bom 
April I, 1802; died at Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 11, 1841 ; 
married, at Bradford, Mass., Nov. 2, 1826, Esther, daughter 
of Ethan and Susannah Allen, bom at Bradford; she died 
at Lynn, Sept. 12, 1869, " aged 71 years, 5 months." His 
estate was administered July 19, 1842. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SARAH J.'; m. H. T. Parker of Groveland, Mass. 
ii. MARIA L. ; m., at the Revere House, Boston, Feb. 6, 
1 85 1, E. B. Norton of Lynn, twenty-two years old, 
b. at Newburyport, son of Nathaniel Horton; she 
was buried at Oak Hill, Newburyport, in 1896, " aged 
67 years, 29 days." 
iii. MARY E., b. at Haverhill; m., at Bradford, Nov. 18, 
1855, Benjamin Leverett Kimball, son of Philip and 
Sophia (Bonhonnon) Kimball, b. at Bradford, Oct. 
18, 1832. 

N. 57. JEFFERSON," (Aaron,' Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,') 
bom at Croydon, Vt., or Newport, N. H., about 1804; died 
at Concord, N. H., in 1861 ; he resided at Concord and sold 
land there in 1833. Samuel Coffin was appointed adminis- 
trator of his estate Oct. 9, 1861. 

CHILDREN. 

i. GEORGE ' ; left home when a journeyman, and has not 

been heard from, 
ii. FRANCES (MARY ?) ; res. at Concord, N. H. (1899). 
iii. CARRIE; res. at Concord (1899). 

N. 58. ERASTUS,' (Aaron,' Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,') 
bom at Croydon, Vt., or Newport, N. H., about 1806; died 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 451 

at Barnard, Vt., March 8, 1869; married first, in 1839, 
Lucy Freeman of Orford, N. H., she died at St. Johnsbury, 
Vt., Feb. 7, 1844. He married second, Mrs. Lucretia Rus- 
sell of Peterboro, N. H.; she resided at East Barnard, Vt., 
in 1897. 

At the age of thirty he entered the ministry of the Metho- 
dist Episcopal church; he was at Lancaster, N. H., in 1837. 

CHILDREN 

(of first marriage). 

i. LUCY,' b. at Bethlehem, N. H. ; m., at East Barnard, 
Vt., L. Swift; res. at Streator, HL; six sons and two 
daughters (1897). 
ii. MARTHA; school-teacher at Streator, 111.; unm. 

(1898). 
iii. MARY; d. April 5, 1873. 

(Children of second marriage.) 

iv. HENRY H., b. Oct. i, 1847; served in Co. B, nth Vt. 

Vol. Inf.; d. at Soldiers' Home, Boise City, Idaho, 

March 10, 1899. 
V. ELLEN; m. D. S. Cox of Vermont; went to Illinois in 

1880; seven children, four living in 1898. 

N. 59. MOSES,* (Moses\ Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel',) born 
at Danvers, Mass., Dec. 7, 1796; died there April 11, i860; 
married, at Salem, Mass., March 23, 1823, Lydia Hall of 
Manchester, Mass., bom June 8, 1805. She died at Danvers, 
March 4, 1891. Moses served in the Massachusetts militia 
in 18 14. His estate was administered July 3, i860. 

CHILDREN 

(all but the three oldest bom at Topsfield, Mass.)- 

i. GEORGE,' b. at Peabody, Mass., Jan. 7, 1824; d. at 
Salem, Mass., Nov. 7, 1894; m., June 3, 1850, Mary, 
daughter of Abel and Mehitable Carey, b. at Winslow, 
Me.; he served in Co. I, 6th Mass. Vol. Inf., from 
July 1 5 to Oct. 27, 1864; he was a florist ; no children. 
N. 125. ii. MOSES ENDICOTT, b. at Peabody, Aug. 28, 1826. 

iii. LYDIA ALLEN, b. at Peabody, April 10, 1828; m., 



452 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

March 24, 1851, James E. Gifford, son of William 
and Nancy Gifford, twenty-nine years old, a railroad 
conductor; he d. at Danvers, Dec. 3, 1892. 
iv. ELIZABETH HALE, b. Sept. 23, 1831; m., Feb. 16, 

1857, Henry Vcrry of Danvers, son of Joseph and 
Polly Verry, thirty -five years old; his second mar- 
riage; she d. Nov. 26, 1881. 

V. DAVaO AUGUSTUS, b. May 26, 1833; m., March 24, 

1858, Abby, daughter of Pliny J. and Sarah Blanch- 
ard of Boxford : he has been street commissioner of 
Danvers, where he resides; no children (1899). 

N. 127. vi. OLIVER PEABODY, b. March 11, 1835. 

vii. WILLIAM HARRISON, b. Jan. 29, 1837; d. at Dan- 
vers, Aug. 19, 1864; m., at Middleton, Mass., Dec. 
30, i860, Adeline F., daughter of William and Hannah 
Perkins; he served in the Civil War; no children; 
she m. (2), June 25, 1877, B. F. Gould, son of Moses 
and Abigail (Prescott) Gould, 
viii. MARY LOUISE, b. July 16, 1839; m., at Danvers, 
June I, 186^, Jonathan Brozyw, son of Jonathan and 
Louise Brown, b. at Salem, twenty-two years old; 
she d. in 1882. 

ix. HARRIETT BRAMAN, b. Oct. 4, 1841; m.. at Balti- 
more, Md., Dec. 24, 1869, George P. Boyce. 

X. ARTHUR ROGERS, b. Feb. 21, d. Sept. 26, 1846. 

xi. ALICE SILSBEE, b. Jan. 21, 1848; d. July 27. 1874; 
unm. 



N. 60. JOHN,* (John,' John,' Nathaniel,') bom at Me- 
thuen, Mass., May 3, 1789; died at Nashua, N. H., Aug. 24, 
1867 ; married first, Nov. 21, 181 1, Ruth, daughter of Jacob 
and Ruth (Marsh) Tyler of Methuen, bom there Aug. 9, 
1785. She died at Nashua, May 5, i860; he married second, 
at Nashua, Sept. 4, i860, Hepzibeth Temple. He married 

third, in 1867, Marietta . Aug. 26, 1862, " Hepsibah " 

willed to her husband, John, and to her brothers and sisters. 
Oct. 27, 1868, Marietta, widow of John, declined to adminis- 
ter his estate. May 23, 1823, John and wife, Ruth, of Salem, 
sold land in Dracut. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 453 

CHILDREN 

(all but the three youngest bom at Methuen, Mass.). 

i. RUTH TYLER,' b. Nov. 24, 1812; m., at Hudson, 
N. H., Nov. 30, 1 83 1, Elbridge M. Clark of Methuen; 
she d. at Methuen, Feb. 5, 1866. 
Children of Elbridge M. and Ruth T. (Pettingell) 
Clark. 

1. Elbridge Augustine Clark, b. at Methuen, Feb. 24, 

1833; m., Nov. 24, 1857, Isabel Jones, b. April 9, 
1838; he d. at Columbus, Ohio, April 12, 1888. 
Child of Elbridge A. and Isabel (Jones) Clark. 
Isabel Clark, b. Sept. 2, 1858; m. George R. 
Merrill. 

2. Sarah Pettingell Clark, b. Sept. 25, 1834; d. 

Jan. 9, 1838. 

3. Julia Frances Clark, b. Nov. 19, 1837; m., Dec. 2, 

1858, Elbridge Kent. 

4. John Merrill Clark, b. March 8, 1845; d. Aug. 14, 

1846. 

5. George Merrill Clark, b. July 9, 1850; d. Jidy 22, 

1871. 
ii. HANNAH WORCESTER, b. July 6, 1814; m. (i), 
at Nashua, Oct. 26, 1835, John C. Smith; he d. Sept. 
4, 1837, "aged 25"; she m. (2), April 2, 1839, 
Albert Hasti)7gs; she d. at Winfield, Kan., Dec. 12, 
1895. 

Child of John C. and Hannah W. (Pettingell) Smith. 
John Edwin Smith, b. at Methuen, Aug. 8, 1836; m., 
at Nokomis, 111., Nov. 8, 1863, Nellie Derr. 
Children of John E. and Nellie (Derr) Smith, 
i. Albert Howard Smith, b. at Onarga, 111., May 
20, 1866; m., at Hart, Mich., Nov. 24, 1877 
[1887?]. Etta Reading. 

Child of Albert H. and Etta (Reading) Smith. 
Bessie Fern Smith, b. at Ludington, Mich., 
July 14, 1889. 
ii. Gerard Thomas Smith, b. at Freesoil, Mich., 

May 19, 1868. 
iii. Carlos Edwin Smith, b. at Freesoil, Dec. 7, 

1872; d. March 19, 1891. 
iv. Nellie Lisbesth Smith, b. at Freesoil, May 26, 
1880. 



454 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Children of Albert and Hannah (Pettingell) Hastings. 

1. Elizabeth White Hastings, b. at Methuen, April 

2Q, 1841; m., at Freesoil, Mich., June 25, 1867, 

Merritt Chaffey. 

Child of Merritt and Elizabeth W. (Hastings) 

Chaffey. 
Herbert H. Chaffey, b. at Freesoil, April 4, 187 1 ; 

m., at Chelsea, I. T., Nov. 21, 1894, Cornelia 

Beck. 

Child of Herbert H. and Cornelia (Beck) 
Chaffey. 

Howard Beck Chaffey, b. at Winfield, Kan., 
Dec. 17, 1895. 

2. Albert Wayland Hastings, b. at Methuen, Nov. 3, 

1851; m., at Winfield, Kan., March 12,1889, 

Margaret Barricklow. 

Child of Albert W. and Margaret (Barricklow) 

Hastings. 
Mary Louise Hastings, b. at Winfield, Feb. 9, 
1895. 
N. 129. iii. JOHN EDWIN, b. May 4, 1816. 

iv. LYDIA TYLER, b. April 17, 1818; m., at Nashua, 
N. H., Oct. 3, 1836, Alfred Clark, h. Feb. 12, 1813; 
she d. Sept. 14, 1850; he d. Dec. 15, 1890. 
Children of Alfred and Lydia T. (Pettingell) Clark. 
I. Sarah Tyler Clark, b. at Methuen, Sept. 18, 1837; 
m., April 21, 1858, Lyman Gage, b. June 27, 
1835; she d. Nov. 20, 1895; bed. Jan. lo, 1897. 
Children of Lyman and Sarah T. (Clark) Gage, 
i. Emma Gage, b. June 19, 1861. 
ii. Carrie Alice Gage, b. Aug. 3, 1863; m., Aug. 
31, 1882, Willard Bodwell. 
Children of Willard and Carrie A. (Gage) 
Bodwell. 

1. Arthur Bodwell, b. Sept. 15, d. Dec. 21, 

1883. 

2. Frank L. Bodwell, b. Oct. 13, 1884. 

3. Florence E. Bodwell, b. May 21, 1887. 

4. Marion L Bodwell, b. May 22, 1889. 

5. Joseph H. Bodwell, b. July 8, 1891. 

6. Helen C. Bodwell, b. at Hallowell, Me., 

Dec. II, 1893. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 455 

iii. Julia Angie Gage, b. Sept. 18, 1865 ; m.. June 
7, 1893, Herbert Nichols. 
Child of Herbert and Julia A. (Gage) 

Nichols. 
Byron Franklin Nichols, b. at Methuen, 
May 7, 1894. 

2. Adelaide Eliza Clark, b. at Methuen, July 7, 1841 ; 

m., Dec. 24, 1S63, Jasper Fuller; she d. April 16, 

1892. 

Child of Jasper and Adelaide E. (Clark) Fuller. 

Alfred C. Fuller, b. at Methuen, Aug. 6, 1870; 

m., Feb. 27, 1892, Mabelle Davis. 

Children of Alfred C. and Mabelle (Davis) 
Fuller. 

1. Adelaide C. Fuller, b. at Haverhill, Mass., 

July 19, 1892. 

2. Alfred A. Fuller, b. at Haverhill. Dec. 10, 

1894. 

3. James Alfred Clark, b. at Methuen, Sept. 6, 1843; 

m., Nov. 28, 1867, Nora Ellis, b. July 24, 1848; 
she d. April i, 1889; he d. Oct. 7, 1889. 
Children of James A. and Nora (Ellis) Clark, 
i. Nora M. Clark, b. at Methuen, April 14, 1869. 
ii. Alice M. Clark, b. Aug. 14,1874; d. April 2, 

1876. 
iii. Femelia W. Clark, b. Dec. 4, 1876. 
iv. Adelaide E. Clark, b. March 12, 1879. 
V. Edna B. Clark, b. at Washington, D. C.,Sept. 
II, 1883; adoptedby E. S. Baker and name 
changed to Edna S. Baker, 
vi. Gertrude L. Clark, b. at Washington, D. C, 
Feb. 2, 1889. 

4. David N. Clark, b. March 18, d. April i, 1849. 

v. PHILOMELIA, b. Feb. 26, 1820; d. at Nashua, N. H., 

July 21, 1843. 
vi. SARAH FRANCES, b. at New Salem, N. H., Dec. 11, 
1822; m., at Nashua, N. H., Oct. 23, 1842, Eliphalct 
N. Badger, b. May 9, 1820; he d. Feb. 18, 1889; 
she d. at Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 16, 1894. 
Children of Eliphalet N. and Sarah F. (Pettingell) 

Badger. 
I. Sarah Frances Badger, b. at Nashua, N. H., Sept. 



456 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

17,1843; m., Sept. 19. 1866, Edward P. Tenney. 
Children of Edward P. and Sarah F. (Badger) 

Tenney. 
i. Edward F. Tenney, b. at Chelsea, Mass., Feb. 

28, 1868. 
ii. Carrie A. Tenney, b. at Chelsea, Mass., Aug. 

26, 1870. 
iii. Marion L. Tenney, b. at Chelsea, Mass., April 

s. 1874- 

2. John Pettingell Badger, b. at Chelsea, Mass., 

Nov. 6, 1845; ni' April 16, 1873, Frances 

Proeschold, b. at Boston, Dec. 6, 1849; ^^ d. 

at New York, Dec. 30, 1889; she d. July 30, 

1892. 

Children of John P. and Frances (Proeschold) 

Badger, 
i. John L. Badger, b. at Chelsea, Mass., March 

14, 1874. 
ii. Gertrude F. Badger, b. at New York, Feb. 20, 

1876. 

3. George Henry Badger, b. Jan. 24, 1848; m., Feb, 

16, 1870, Sarah Dillaway; he d. Nov. 7, 1870 
she d. Sept. 5, 1888. 

4. Arthur E. Badger, b. April 16, 1850; d. April 6, 

1891. 

5. Mary E. Badger, b. March 26, 1853 [?]; m.,Sept. 24, 

1873, George Bates; she d. Nov. 16, 1873. 

6. Edward N. Badger, b. April 28, 1853 [?];m.. May 

II, 1882, Louisa Ryder. 

Child of Edward N. and Ivouisa (Ryder) Badger. 
Louise C. Badger, b. at Chelsea, Mass., June 
4, 1889. 
vii. MARY TYLER, b. at New Salem, N. H., Sept. 14, 1824 ; 
m., at Methuen, Mass., April 17, 1845, John Cluff. 
Children of John and Mary T. (Pettingell) Cluff. 
1. Sarah L. Cluff, b. March 28, 1846; m., July 2, 
1870, Justin Crippen. 

Children of Justin and Sarah L. (Cluff) Crippen. 
i. Bertha L. Crippen, b. Aug. 18, 1871 ; d. March 

17, 1872. 
ii. Grace Mary Cluff, b. March i8, 1873; m., 
in 1893, Arthur Jenkins. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 457 

Children of Arthur and Grace M. (Cluff) 
Jenkins. 

1. Howard L. Jenkins, b. Jan. 25, 1894. 

2. Mildred L. Jenkins, b. July 24, 1896. 

2. John M. Cluff, b. May 21, 1848; d. Aug. 12, 1849. 

3. Charles A. Cluff, b. April 22, d. June 6, 1850. 

4. Jennie P. Cluff, b. Sept. 15, 1851. 

5. Mary M. Cluff, b. Nov. 24, 1853. 

6. Julia A. Cluff, b. July 20, 1855; d. Nov. 6, 1863. 

7. Alice R. Cluff, b. Jan. 3, 1858; m., June i, 1882, 

Benjamin W. Gonnam. 

Children of Benjamin W. and Alice R. (Cluff) 

Gonnam. 
i. Ethel R. Gonnam, b. March 9, 1883. 
ii. John C. Gonnam, b. April 26, 1888. 
iii. G. W. Gonnam, b. Aug. 25, d. in Septem- 
ber, 1891. 
iv. H. E. Gonnam, b. Aug. 25, d. in September, 
1891. 

8. Anna P. Cluff, b. Jan. 23, i860. 

9. Ellen E. Cluff, b. March 7, 1862; m., Oct. 25, 

1883, Herman Kessler. 

Children of Herman and Ellen E. (Cluff) Kessler. 
i. John H. Kessler, b. Feb. i,d. Feb. 14, 1885. 
ii. Millie R. Kessler, b. April 26, 1886. 
iii. Irene E. Kessler, b. Feb. 12, 1888. 
iv. Herbert H., b. Sept. i, 1891. 
viii. JUDITH JANE, b. at New Salem, N. H., July 13, 
1827; m., at Nashua, N. H., Sept. 7, 1858, Lewis 
Kimball. 
Children of Lewis and Judith J. (Pettingell) Kimball. 

1. Joseph E. Kimball, b. June 14, 1859; n^-. March 

22, 1888, Flora Mason. 

Child of Joseph E. and Flora (Mason) Kimball. 
Samuel M. Kimball, b. at Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 
8, 1890. 

2. Jennie E. Kimball, b. at Nashua, N. H., April 15, 

i860; m., Jan. 3, 1888, Harry Davis. 

N. 6 I . BENJAMIN," (John,' John,= Nathaniel,') bom at 
Methuen, Mass., Aug. 12, 1794; died at Lawrence, Mass., 



4S8 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Jan. 9, 1851; married at Methuen, Oct. 19, 1826, Frances 
B. Currier, who died at Concord, N. H., July 20, 1892. 

Benjamin conveyed land to John (No. N. 60) in 1823. 
Aug. 23, 1892, the children of Frances Pettingell were Ellen 
J. Blackwood and Adelaide Hobson of New Hampshire 
and John A. Pettingell and Maria Dickey of California. 

t_ CHILDREN 

(all but the youngest born at Methuen, Mass.). 

i. MARY ANNE,' b. Oct. 20, 1827. 
ii. JOHN ALDEN, b. March 24, 182Q; m. ; res. at White 

Rock Vineyard, Napa, Cal. (1889). 
iii. HARRIETT BURBANK, b. March 8, 1831; d. at 

Lawrence, June 25, 1849; unm. 
iv. EMILY A., b. at Lowell, Mass., Oct. 12, 1834 [?]; d. 

there Oct. 2, 1848. 
V. ELLEN J., b. in 1841 [?]; m., April 4. 1866, Benjamin 

L. Blackwood, son of Josiah and Hannah Blackwood, 

twenty-four years old, b. at Pembroke. 



N. 62. SAMUEL BURBANK,^ (John,^ John,^ Nathan- 
iel/) bom at Methuen, Mass., Nov. 10, 1802; married at 
Haverhill, Mass., March 22, 1827, Roxanna Martin of Haver- 
hill (his residence is given as Salem, N. H.). He was pub- 
lished at Methuen, Oct. 26, 1834, to Miss Mary Pecker, " both 
of Methuen." 

Jan. 20, 1835, on petition of the brothers and sisters of 
Samuel B., Stephen Huse was appointed administrator of the 
estate, it appearing that Samuel B. had died intestate in 
November, 1834, leaving no widow or children of age. 
July 18, 1843, a guardian was appointed for Eliza J. 

HCjWas a tanner. 

CHILD 

(" Probably more children." — J. M. P. ). 

ELIZA J.,' d. at Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 29, 1848, 
" aged 19." 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 459 

N. 63. SAMUEL," (Samuel', Samuel,' Nathaniel,*) born 
Nov. 4, 1789; died at Erie, Pa., July 29, 1867; married 
Sally Chandler Taylor, sister of the husband of his sister 
Polly (p. 424)- 

He moved to South Creek, Pa. 

CHILDREN. 

N. 130. i. SAMUEL BENJAMIN,' b. Aug. 25, 1825. 
N. 131. ii. PHILANDER LEANDER. 

iii. ELIZA; m., at South Creek, Pa., Nov. 14, 1841, George 
Daggett, son of George Daggett, b. at Jackson, Pa., 
July 30, 1813; he d. at Tioga, Pa., March 18, 1850; 
she d. Dec. 25, 1880. 

Children of George and Eliza (Pettingell) Daggett 
(b. at Tioga, Pa.). 

1. Harriett Daggett, b. July 12, 1844. 

2. Florence Daggett, b. Sept. 26, 1846. 

3. George Lewis Daggett, b. Nov. 18, 1849; ^n-. i"^ 

April, 1891; res. at Bradford, Pa. (1892). 
iv. DORCAS MANNING; m. Washington Reed. 

Children of Washington and Dorcas M. (Pettingell) 
Reed. 

1. Mary Jane Reed; d. . 

2. Belle Reed; m. Foster Van Ness; res. at North 

Urbana, N. Y. (1899). 

Children of Foster and Belle (Reed) Van Ness. 

i. Mary Van Ness. 

ii. Elton Van Ness, 
iii. Fred Van Ness, 
iv. Flora Van Ness. 

V. Sybyl Van Ness. 

3. Alva Reed. 

V. LORENA; m. Jack A. McKinney; res. at Tioga, Pa.; 
she d. in 1899, about seventy-three years of age. 
Children of Jack and Lorena (Pettingell) McKinney. 

1. Ada M. McKinney. 

2. Frank McKinney. 

3. Charles H. McKinney. 

N. 64. JAMES," (Samuel,' Samuel,' Nathaniel,') bom 
at Andover, Vt., Feb. 2, 1792; died at Andover, July 31, 



46o PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

1877; married, about 1822, Lois Bay ley, bom at Windsor, 
Vt., Feb. 3, 1808; she died at Andover, April 3, 1894 [?]. 

CHILDREN, 
i. J. WESLEY,' b. at Andover, Vt., July 12, 1828; served 

in the Civil War; res. at Andover; unm. 
ii. SYLVIA, b. June 28, 1830; m., at Lowell, Mass., May 
19, 1856, James B. Cram, son of Caleb and Sarah 
Cram, b. at Andover in 1830; res. at Bartonsville.Vt. ; 
she d. in July, 1888; Mrs. Charles Muzzey of Bellows 
Falls, Vt., is a daughter, 
iii. SAMUEL B., b. at Andover, July 18, 1832 ; postmaster 
at Leland, Josephine county. Ore. (1896); unm. 
N. 132. iv. WILLIAM W., b. at Andover, July 7, 1834. 
N. 133. V. JOEL COLLINS, b. Oct. 14, 1836. 

vi. ISAAC, b. Sept. 28, 1838; d. aged about twenty, 
vii. MARY E., b. Jan. 18, 1841; m. John P. Warner; res. 

at Ludlow, Vt.; she d. in 1892. 
viii. OLIN A., b. Oct. 8, 1843 ; enlisted in 1861 ; d. at Wind- 
mill Point, Va., Feb. 5, 1863. 
ix. ADELIA L., b. Oct. 26, 1846; m. Henry Bates; res. 
at Andover. 
Children of Henry and Adelia L. (Pettingell) Bates. 

1. Eolia Bates, b. about 1870; has two sons. 

2. Elbert Bates, b. about 1872 ; res. at Bellows Falls, 

Vt. (1896). 
X. ELWIN H., b. Oct. 21, 1849; d. at Brattleboro, Vt., in 
July, 1875 ; unm. 

N. 65. BENJAMIN,* (Samuel,' Samuel,' Nathaniel,') 
born at Andover, Vt., May 12, 1794 [family Bible record, 
May 12, 1793]; died May 8, 1886; married first, Nov. 8, 
1821, Lucy Simonds (or Simons) of Templeton, Mass.; she 
died at Leonidas, Mich., Dec. 2, 1863. He married second, 
at Sturgis, Mich., in 1865, Mrs. Amy French, who died in 
March, 1884. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Andover, Vt.)- 

N. 134. i. BENJAMIN SIMONDS,' b. Dec. 9, 1825. 

ii. LUCY, b. Oct. 16, 1828; m., Oct. 4. 1855. Horace 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 461 

Allard; he d. at Sturgis, Mich., Jan. 23, 1895; she 

res. at Sturgis (1903). 

Children of Horace and Lucy (Pettingell) Allard. 

1. L. Estelle Allard, b. at Templeton, Mass., Nov. 

23, 1857; m., at Sturgis, Mich., Nov. 15, 1875, 

Charles P. Fisk. 

Children of Charles P. and L. Estelle (Allard) 
Fisk. 

i. Charles P. Fisk, b. at Sturgis, July 27, 1876. 

ii. Harry Allard Fisk, b. Jan. 11, 1886. 
iii. John D. Fisk, b. Oct. 12, 1891. 
iv. Arlene Estelle Fisk, b. June 21, 1898. 

2. Mary L. Allard, b. at Ludlow, Vt., Feb. 25, i86o; 

m. E. M. Welliver. 

Child of E. M. and Mary L. (Allard) Welliver. 

Belle Marie Welliver, b. Jan. 14, 1887. 

3. Charles E. Allard, b. at Sturgis, Mich., Oct. 17, 

1865; m., at Chicago, June 3, 1891, Lizzie 

Koss. 

Children of Charles E. and Lizzie (Koss) 

Allard. 
i. Lucy Estelle Allard, b. May 28, 1892. 
ii. Harry William Allard, b. Oct. 13, 1893. 
iii. Homer Charles Allard, b. Feb. 6, 1895. 

4. Homer L. Allard, b. at Sturgis, Mich., June 10, 

1867; unm. 

N. 66. WILLIAM,' (William,' Samuel,' Nathaniel,') 
bom at Wilton, N. H., Nov. 12, 1785; died about 1867; 
married Nov. 22, 1810, Rebecca Sawyer of Hancock, bom 
April 14, 1786. He lived at Jaffrey, N. H., at one time. 
June 25, 1867, Rebecca, his widow, was appointed adminis- 
tratrix of his estate ; four children are mentioned. May 13, 
1869, Rebecca of Wilton willed to her daughter Mary, wife 
of George R. Perkins of Wilton. 

CHILDREN. 

i. WH-LIAM,' b. May 11, 1812; d. Dec. 28, 1813. 
ii. WILLIAM, b. March 27, d. Nov. 28, 1814. 
N. 135. iii. ABIEL SAWYER, b. at Wilton, N. H., Dec. 21, 1815. 



462 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iv. ELIZA, b. Sept. 25, 1818; m., at JafFrey, N. H., May 29, 

1838, Burleigh French. 
V. LUCINDA, b. Oct. 26, 1820; d. July 18, 1825. 
vi. MARY, b. Sept. 9, 1822; m. George R. Perkins; res. 

at Rockford, Minn.; no children (1900). 
vii. SAMUEL, b. July 18, 1824; d. at Seattle, Wash., May 

21, 1844; unm. 
viii. REBECCA J., b. Nov. 9, 1826; d. Dec. 19, 1845. 

N. 67. HERMON,* (William,' Samuel,' Nathaniel,') bom 
at Wilton, N. H., April 14, 1798; died Oct. 25, 1883; mar- 
ried first, June i, 1825, Hannah Frye; she died Feb. 10, 
1850, " aged 48." He married second, Mary Cram of Lynde- 
borough, who died in 1885. 

CHILDREN 

(all but the eldest bom at Wilton. N. H.). 

i. ,' b. Nov. 8, 1826. 



N. 136. ii. ISAAC, b. Oct. 29, 1827. 

iii. EZRA, b. Oct. 29, 1827; m., at Antrim, N. H., Nov. 
21, 1 87 1, Phoebe M., daughter of John R. and Mary 
Hills; she d. Oct. 26, 1874; he d. April 8, 1891. 
iv. JULIA ANN, b. Aug. 13, 1829; m., May 25, 1849. 

G. L. Dascombe. 
v. HERMON ABBOTT, b. April 8, 1832; d. young. 
N. 138. vi. HERMON ABBOTT, b. Oct. 20, 1834. 

vii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, b. July 15, 1836; d. at 

Boston, April 18, 1865; unm. 
viii. HANNAH ELIZABETH, b. May 22, 1838; d. young. 
ix. WILLIAM, b. Nov. 2, 1840; musician, Co. G, 2d N. H. 
Vol. Inf.; enlisted June 5, 1861, discharged Jan. 19, 
1863; d. at Lowell, Mass., March 2, 1886; unm. 
X. HANNAH ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 6, 1844; m-. Dec. 14, 
1875, John Marble of Fitchburg, Mass. 

N. 68. BALLARD,' (William,^' Samuel,' Nathaniel,') 
born at Wilton, N. H., Sept. 16, 1799; died Aug. 2, 1888; 
married, at Wilton, June 25, 1831, Sally Wesson, bom Feb. 
22, 1803. She died May 18, 1883. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 463 

CHILDREN 

(born at Milford. N. H.). 

i. ANN MARIA,' b. Nov. 21. 1835; d. at Cleveland, 
Ohio, June 17. 1883; unm. 
N. 139. ii. CHARLES BALLARD, b. Dec. 17, 1S37. 

N. 69. LEONARD,^ (William,^ Samuel,' Nathaniel,') 
bom at Wilton, N. H., March 4, 1806; died Sept. 28, 1868; 
married, at Bangor, Me., Dec. 22, 1834, Hannah Steele, born 
at Wilton, Dec. 14, 1804. Leonard, of Bangor, mason, sold 

real estate in 1833. 

CHILD. 

HENRY EMMONS,' b. at Nashua, N. H., Sept. 27, 
1837; m., Oct. 31, 1882, Caroline J. Fanvcll, b, at 
Milford, N. H.; res. at Wilton; no children (1898). 

N. 70. NATHANIEL,^ (John,' Samuel,' Nathaniel,') 
bom at Andover, Vt., June 11, 1799; died at Liberty, Mich., 
Jtme 20, 1878; married, at Andover, Vt., in 1824, Sophia 
Putnam, bom at Andover, Vt., Nov. 25, 1804, died at 
Liberty, Mich., in December, 1882. He moved to Michi- 
gan in 1835; he was a farmer. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Andover, Vt.). 

N. 141. i. WILLIAM.' b. May 28, 1824. 

ii. MARIA, b. Feb. 6, 1826; m.,at Liberty, May 22, 1849, 
Daniel R. Sanford, b. Oct. 21, 1824, d. March 20, 1851; 
she d. Feb. 4, 1892. 
iii. LORAN, b. in Jantiary, 1828; d. at Brooklyn, Mich., 
in September, 1847. 
N. 142. iv. STOWELL, b. March 4, 1829. 



N. 71. JOHN,* (John,' Samuel,' Nathaniel,') bom at 
Andover, Vt., Oct. 8, 1801; died March 23, 1882; married 
Oct. 20, 1836, Abigail Puffer, bom in 1814. 



464 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

N. 143. i. MYRON D. L.,' b. Dec. 16, 1843. 
ii. JULIA M.; m. L. G. Pierce. 

Children of L. G. and Julia M. (Pettingell) Pierce. 

1. Nora Pierce. 

2. Charles Pierce. 

3. Lewis Pierce. 

iii. ABBY; d. young; buried at Ludlow, Vt. [?] 
iv. AUGUSTUS, d. young; buried at Ludlow, Vt. [?] 

N. 72. JOEL MANNING,* (John,' Samuel,^ Nathan- 
iel,') bom at Andover, Vt., Aug. 14, 182 1 ; died Aug. 2, 1847 ; 
married, Dec. 8, 1842, Harriett N. Atwood, bom at London- 
derry, Vt., March 23, 1823. 

I 

CHILD. 

N. 144. JOEL MATHEW,' b. at Londonderry, Vt., Jan. 16, 

1848. 

FIFTH GENERATION. 

N. 80. HENRY,^ (Henry,* Joseph,' Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') 
bom at Newburgh, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1808; died in New York 
City, July 15, 1885 ; married, March 2, 1831, Mary Barber of 
Rhinebeck, N. Y., bom Jan. 19, 1808, died June 3, 1895 
[1897?]. He was a wheelwright. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARY," b. Feb. 19, 1834; m. (1) John Van Norden; 
m. (2) George W . Parker, at one time a judge in New 
York City; she res. at Washington, D. C. (1897). 
N. 150. ii. JAMES HENRY, b. at Rhinebeck, N. Y., Feb. 18, 
1836. 
iii. WILLIAM, b. Nov. 20, 1838; d. Aug. 27, 1841. 
iv. ELIZABETH, b. Sept. i, 1843; m- James [George H'.?] 

Davis; res. at San Francisco, Cal. 
V. WILLIAM, b. Oct. 6, 1846; d. Aug. 17, 1848. 
vi. EDWIN, b. Nov. 28, 1849; d. July 19, 1850. 
N. 151. vii. THOMAS, b. in 1854. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 465 

N. 8 I . MICHAEL/ (Henry," Joseph,'' Joseph,' Nathan- 
iel,') bom at Newburgh, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1815; died at 
Albany, N. Y., April 22, 1882; married first, Dec. 25, 1838, 
Elizabeth, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Phillips, bom at 
Greenbush, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1817 ; she died March 6, 1857. He 
married second, Dec. 7, 1858, Elizabeth Groven, bom at 
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 25, 1825. She resided at Albany, 
N. Y., in 1 90 1. He was a baker of great proficiency and 
was a pious and benevolent man. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Albany. N. Y.). 

i. JANE H.,« b. Jan. 4, d. Aug. 27, 1840. 
ii. JULIA, b. Nov. 25, 1841; d. Jan. 4, 1864; unm. 
iii. CHARLES, b. Sept. 14, 1843; d. Oct. 10, 1870; m., at 

Boston, Annie ,■ she m. (2), at Boston, 

; he was an actor with a national reputation, a 

man of sound habits and correct private hfe ; no 
children, 
iv. JOHN, b. Aug. 2. 1851; d. April 24, 1852. 

N. 82. BENJAMIN O.,' (Isaac* Daniel,' Joseph,' Na- 
thaniel,') bom at Methuen, Mass., in 1819, probably named 
for Benjamin Osgood, who was at one time guardian of John 
Pettingell (No. N.32); died at Boston, Mass., Sept. 5, 
1874; married, at Charlestown, Mass., March 24, 1844, 
Althrie H. Whitman of Charlestown, bom at Londonderry, 
N. H. She married second, Feb. 14, 1876, S. McNeal Dickey. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Boston. Mass.). 

i. BENJAMIN L.,' b. about 1844; m. (i), at Boston, 
Jan. I, 1878, Mrs. Isabella A. Wetherbee, daughter of 
Asa and Isabella [Clark?], b. at Charlestown, Mass.; 
she d. at Boston, Feb. 12, 1886, " aged 51 years, 
2 months, 6 days." He m. (2), at Boston, May 11, 
1 89 1, Mrs. Sadie A. Chase, daughter of John T. and 
Mattie P. Merriweather, b. at Memphis, Tenn. 
March 18, 1886, he sold property, formerly that of his 



466 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

wife Isabella A. Clark. He served in Co. E, 3d Mass. 

Heavy Artillery, from July 18, 1863, to Sept. 18, 

1865. 
ii. CHARLES O., b. in November, 1846; d. Sept. 5, 1848. 
iii. CHARLES L., b. in June. 1848; d. May 5, 1849. 
iv. FRANCES TUKEY, b, Feb. i, 1851 ; d. March 27, 1852. 
V. HARRIETT WEBSTER, b. March 21, 1853; d. Sept. 

25, 1873. 
N. 154. vi. WILLIAM E., b. May 10, i860. 

N. 86. ABBOTT,' (Peter/ Abbott,' Joseph,' Nathaniel,') 
bom at Grafton, Vt., April 29, 1799; died there Dec. 7, 
1867; married Martha Clark of Grafton, bom Dec. 9, 1801, 
her second marriage; she died at Grafton, Aug. 14, 1868. 
He was a farmer. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Grafton, Vt.). 

N. 160. i. JAMES DASCOMB,' b. Jan. 9, 1838. 

ii. MARTHA ANN, b. Sept. 10, 1842; d. Oct. 10, 1865: 
unm. 

N. 87. JONATHAN STICKNEY.' (Peter,^ Abbott,' Jo- 
seph,^ Nathaniel,*) bom at Grafton, Vt., July 26, 1801; died 
there Dec. 26, 1861; married first, Jan. 18, i832,Altha A., 
daughter of Martin and Hannah (Nichols) Dean Foote 
(see p. 435) of Middlebury, Vt., bom July 22, 1806, died 
March 19, 1833. He married second, July 5, 1836, Sally, 
daughter of Thomas and Betsey (Bates) Barrett of Spring- 
field, Vt., bom Sept. 8, 1806. She died at Grafton, Oct. 24, 
1889. He was a farmer. 

CHILDREN 

(all but the oldest bom at Grafton, Vt.), 

i. MARY EMMA,' b. at Middlebury, Vt., March 3, 1833; 
m., Aug. ri, i860, Jeremiah N. Diament, b. at 
Cedarville, N. J., Oct. 4, 1829, a Presbyterian clergy- 
man; she d. at Redfield, N. Y., March 24, 1866; he 
m. (2), April i, 1867, Mary E., daughter of Rev. 
William Hamilton; he d. near Keokuk Falls, Okla. 
Ter., June 22, 1894. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 467 

Children of Jeremiah N. and Mary E. (Pettingell) 
Diament (b. at Franklin, Pa.). 

1. Mary Altha Diament, b. Aug. 10, 1861 ; a teacher 

at Mekusukey, Ind. Ter. (1904). 

2. Calvin Edwards Diament, b. Dec. 29, 1863; d. at 

Stanton, Mich., Feb. 15, 1871. 
N. 161. ii. EDWARD HENRY, b. May 14, 1837. 
N. 162. iii. SAMUEL BARRETT, b. Feb. 7, 1839. 

iv. JOHN ADAMS, b. Nov. 23, 1840; m., June 19, 1883, 

Helen Bradford of Buffalo, N. Y. ; he is a farmer; 

res. at Grafton, Vt.; represented Grafton in the 

state legislature 1900-2; no children (1904). 

V. GEORGE THOMAS, b. March 28, 1845; d. April 10, 

1867; unm. 
vi. SARAH ELIZABETH, b. May 12, 1847; d. Sept. 18, 
1848. 

N. 88. IRA AMOS,'' (Joseph,* Abbott,' Joseph,' Nathan- 
iel,') bom at Salem, N. H., Oct. i, 1810; died there Dec. 29, 
1869; married Ruth W., daughter of Timothy Fuller, bom 
at Danvers, Mass., died at Salem, N. H., March i, 1874. 
Dec. 13, 1845, Ira A. and Ruth W., his wife, of Salem, N. H., 
sold land in Hudson, N. H., "it being the inheritance of our 
honored father, Timothy Fuller." 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Salem, N. H.). 

N. 164. i. ALPHEUS L,« b. Sept. 7, 1838. 

ii. LUCY ANN, b. Nov. 25, 1840; m. (i), in October, 
1866, Charles M. Kimball, son of Tristam and Ann 
Kimball, b. at Salem, N. H., Oct. 20, 1822; he d. at 
Bradford, Mass., March 20, 1884, and she m. (2), 
Feb. 7, 1889, George Bailey of Plaistow, N. H. 
Children of Charles M. and Lucy Ann (Pettingell) 
Kimball. 

1. Edwin V. Kimball, b. in October, 1867. 

2. George L. Kimball, b. Jan. 28, 1872. 

3. Ruth J. Kimball, b. Dec. 31, 1874. 

4. Mansfield Kimball. 

iii. GEORGE AUGUSTUS, b. Feb. 19, 1842; d. at the age 
of seven. 



468 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iv. SARAH ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 30, 1847 I m-. at Lowell, 
Mass., Sept. 24, 1876, John F. Hall, son of John and 
Nancy Hall, twenty -nine years old; she d. about 
1887. 

N. 91. AMOS ALLISON,'* (Amos,' Abbott,' Joseph,^ 
Nathaniel,') bom at Champlain, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1808; died 
at Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 17, 1882; married first, Hannah 
PhilUps of Danbury, Conn. ; married second, Catherine Ann 
Burroughs. She died at Bridgeport in 1883. In her will, 
probated Jan. 17, 1883, she left large sums for charitable, 
benevolent and Christian purposes; among other bequests 
was one of $5,000 to the Bridgeport Hospital to endow a 
bed to be known as " The Pettingell Cot." 

He was graduated from Yale in the class of 1829; in 
early life he was a teacher, having, in 1838, a school of high 
grade. In 1839, he was editor and proprietor of the Repub- 
lican Standard. In May, 1859, he was one of the incor- 
porators of the City Savings Bank of Bridgeport; he was 
also a director of the First National Bank from 1864 to 
1867. He had no children. 

N. 92. JOHN HANCOCK,' (Amos,* Abbott,' Joseph,^' 
Nathaniel,') born at Manchester, Vt., May 11, 1815; died 
at New Haven, Conn., Feb. 27, 1887 ; married first, April 23, 
1845, Rebecca S. Parker of Falmouth, Mass. He married 
second, Jane Ann Copeland of Brooklyn, N. Y., who sur- 
vives him (1903). 

He was graduated from Yale with the degree of A.M., in 
1837; later he studied at the Union Theological Seminary in 
New York City. In 1843, he was a professor in the deaf and 
dumb institution in New York and in that year he accepted 
a call as pastor of the Congregational church at South 
Dennis, Mass. He remained at this latter place until 1847. 
Subsequently he was pastor at Essex and Westbrook, Conn., 
and Saxonville, Mass. From 1852 until i860 he resided at 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 469 

Albany and was secretary of the American Board of Foreign 
Missions. In 1856 and 1857, he visited the missions of the 
Board in Turkey, Greece and Servia. From 1866 until 
1872 he traveled over northern Europe in behalf of the 
American Seaman's Friend Society, residing at Antwerp 
and acting as its chaplain. During the prevalence of cholera 
in 1866 he devoted much time to the care of the sick, and 
was publicly thanked for his efforts by the Belgian govern- 
ment. 

On his return to the United States he resided for a time 
at New York and later at Philadelphia , where he wrote most 
of his books and essays. He was known chiefly as a writer 
on theological subjects and as the original American advo- 
cate of conditional immortality, teaching that only those 
who believe in Christ receive the gift of eternal life, and main- 
taining that this doctrine was held by the early Christian 
church until that institution was corrupted by Platonism. 
As these views did not meet with favor he suffered financial 
embarrassment, religious persecution and even social ostra- 
cism. 

Although he experienced great difficulty in getting his 
books printed, he lived to see them widely circulated. They 
have been translated into German, Italian and other Euro- 
pean languages. In England their sale has been very large 
and their author has been regarded as one of the brightest 
and most vigorous writers on his side of the controversy. 
At the time of his death he had a large following, and was 
constantly in receipt of letters from friends and converts, 
both in this country and in Europe. 

Besides contributing largely to periodical literature he 
wrote " The Homiletical Index," a reference book for 
clergymen (New York), 1877 ; " The Theological Trileuna," 
1878; " Platonism versus Christianity and Bible Termi- 
nology" (Philadelphia), i88i ; "Life Everlasting," 1882; 
" The Unspeakable Gift " (Yarmouth, Me.), 1884; " Views 
and Reviews in Eschatology," 1887. 



470 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN, 
i. AMOS," b. at Centerbrook, Conn., in 1852; m. Emma 
V. Stephenson; he d. at Philadelphia, in 1880; his 
widow was living in Pennsylvania in 1897; no 

children. 
ii. LOUISACHAMPLAIN.b. at Falmouth, Mass., in 1856; 

res. at New York; unm. (1903). 



N. 93. SAMUEL MARTIN,' (Amos,* Abbott,' Joseph,' 
Nathaniel,') bom at Naugatuck, Conn., March 8, 1823; 
died at Brooklyn, N. Y., April 18, 1891 ; married first, June 
22, 1853, Sarah H., daughter of Joshua Kendall, bom at 
Braintree, twenty-five years of age. He married second, 
Georgianna Holt, who died at Brooklyn in 1897. 

" S. M. Pettengill, one of the leading advertising agents in 
this country, began his business career in Boston in 1848 as 
a checking clerk and solicitor of advertisements for Volney 
B. Palmer, the first advertising agent in this country. At 
the end of the year he accepted a partnership with his brother 
in the Bridgeport Standard job office. 

" In 1849 he started business for himself as a general adver- 
tising agent at 10 State Street, Boston. For the succeeding 
thirty years he conducted one of the most successful adver- 
tising agencies in the country. In 1852 he opened a branch 
office in New York, induced to do so by parties there who 
proposed to advertise extensively. He sold out his interest 
in the Boston ofifice to Ubert K. Pettingill (No. 487) ; the 
firm there still retains the name of Pettingill & Co. In 
January, 1882, Park Row was swept by fire and his office 
burned out. Here he was almost without a rival, and num- 
bered among his customers all the prominent advertisers of 
the country. 

" The esteem in which Mr. Pettengill was held by his pa- 
trons and friends was well deserved . He was a man of engag- 
ing personality and the strictest commercial honor. For 
many years he was a devout member of Plymouth Church. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 471 

He died in 1891, leaving a large estate to his widow." 
["Makers of New York," Philadelphia, 1895, Hammersly & 
Co.] 

He left no children. 

N. 94. HORACE,' (John,* Abbott,' Joseph,^' Nathaniel,') 
bom at Salem, N. H., June 21, 1817 [?]; died there Dec. 25, 
1855, " aged 38 years, 6 months "; married, at Danbury, 
N. H., May 3, 1849, Eliza E. Messer of New London, N. H. 
She married second, John Pilling, and resides at Haverhill, 
Mass. In 1861, she was appointed guardian of the children. 

CHILDREN, 
i. ANDREW A.,'b. Aug. 13, 1852; d. March 25, 1868. 
N. 166. ii. EDMON H., b. July 31, 1854. 

N. 95. ENOCH ADAMS,' (Merrill,- Asa,' Joseph,' Na- 
thaniel,') bom at Methuen, Mass., Nov. 30, 1812; died at 
Boston, Mass., May 8, 1870; married, at Andover, Mass., 
Jan. 22, 1834, Sarah B., daughter of John Odiome, bom at 
Newburyport. She died at Boston, March 28, 1879. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JOHN J.,' b. at Andover, Mass., Jan. 7, 1835; m., at 
Boston, Feb. 7, 1867, Eliza M., daughter of Peter 
and Ann McNulty, b. at Sandwich , twenty-nine years 
old. 
ii. ELLA A., b. Nov. 19, 1849; i"- Lati.'rence Taylor; she 
d. Sept. 23, 1869. 

Child of Lawrence and Ella A. (Pettingell) Taylor. 
Evelyn Lawrence Taylor, b. at Boston, Sept. 25, 
1868; Feb. 20, 1871, Sarah B. Pettingell petitioned 
that the name of Evelyn Lawrence Taylor_ 
" daughter of my daughter Ella A. Taylor, be 
changed to Evelyn Pettingell "; this was granted 
and Evelyn was adopted by Sarah B. Pettingell. 
March 15, 1879, Sarah B. willed the balance of 
her property " to my adopted daughter, Evelyn 



47 2 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Pettingell, bom of my daughter, Ella A. Taylor, 
deceased." Evelyn Pettingell m. Frank C. Perry, 
son of Chester E. and Stella M. Perry, b. at Wil- 
liamsville, Vt., April iq, 1865; res. at South New- 
fane, Vt. (1898). 

N. 96. JONATHAN MERRILL,^ (Merrill,* Asa.^" 
Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Methuen, Mass., Dec. 9, 1815; 
married at Boston, Mass., Dec. 9, 1839, Emaline Amanda, 
daughter of Ezekiel F. and Nancy Mason, bom at Boston. 
With his wife, Emaline, he sold property in Boston in 1852. 

CHILDREN. 

N. 168. i. EDWARD MONTAGUE,' b. at Boston, Mass., Jan. 18, 
1841. 
ii. WALTER CARROLL, b. Aug. 15. 1842; d. March i, 

1851. 

iii. FRANCES HELEN, b. Oct. 10, 1850; d. April 8. 1871. 

N. 169. iv. FREDERICK MERRILL, b. at Boston, Nov. 25, 1852. 

V. WILLIAM BRADFORD, b. Dec. 22, 1854; d. young. 

vi. ROBERT BICKFORD, b. Feb. 12, i860; m. ; res. at 

Waltham, Mass.; no children (1896). 

N. 97. CHARLES,^ (Merrill,* Asa,^ Joseph,' Nathaniel,') 
bom at Andover, Mass., March 13, 1820; married, at Bruns- 
wick, Me., Sept. II, 1844, Ann Catherine Rowland, born at 
Topsham, Me. She died at Boston, Mass., Feb. 22, 1891, 
" aged 72 years, 2 months." Her husband was dead before 
1884, as she is given in that year in the Boston Directory as 
a widow, residence East Boston. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Bruns\vick, Me.). 

i. HARRIETT ELIZABETH." b. in 1844; m. (i), Nov. 
24, 1864, James Byron Nason, son of John L. and 
Susan L. Nason, twenty-one years old, b. at Medford, 
Mass.; m. (2), Walter S. Gerry; she res. at Boston; 
no children. 

ii. JOHN, b. in 1846; d. young. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 473 

N. 171. iii. CHARLES FREDERICK, b. Feb. 8, 1848. 
iv. JOHN EDWARD, b. in 1850; d. in 1855. 

N. 98. THOMAS/ (Paul,' Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,' Na- 
thaniel,') bom at Shutesbury, Mass., Dec. 27, 1810; died at 
Downey, la., Jan. 25, 1885; married, at Amherst, Mass., 
Aug. 13, 1834, Martha M. Gamwell, bom at Amherst, July 
27, 1816. She died at Downey, June 3, 1883. In the record 
of marriage he is given as a tool maker. 

CHILDREN 
(all but the youngest bom at Amherst, Mass.). 

i. CHARLES GAMWELL,' b. April 6, 1836; m., at 
Amherst, Jtine 2, 1857, Jane Powell, daughter of 
Artemus and Ethlinda (Crandall) Richardson, b. at 
Keene, N. H., July 6, 1841; res. at Corry, Pa.; no 
children (1898). 
ii. EDWIN TROWBRIDGE, b. April 2,1837; d. July 22, 

1840. 
iii. LAURA MARIA, b. Sept. 2, 1839; d. Nov. 21, 1847. 
N. 173. iv. EDWIN TROWBRIDGE, b. Sept. 15, 1841. 

V. LAURA FRANCES, b. [une 20, 1849; d. Jan. 15, i860. 
N. 174. vi. GEORGE FRANKLIN, b. Sept. 26, 1851. 

vii. DELIA JANE, b. Sept. 2, 1855; d. at Downey, la., 
Nov. 4, 1857. 
N. 175. viii. HENRY HARRISON, b. at Downey, la., Aug. 8, 1859. 

N. 99. NATHANIEL,^ (Nathaniel,* Nathaniel,' Nathan- 
iel,' Nathaniel,') bom at Belchertown, Mass. ; died at Ilion, 
N. Y., Jan. 9, 1876; married, March 13, 1836, Miriam H. 
Dodge of Timbridge, Vt., twenty-three years of age. She 
married second, at Sunderland, Mass., Dec. 30, 1879, John 
Russell, son of Elisha and Chloe Russell. She died at Mon- 
tague, Mass., in 1898, " aged 85." Nathaniel was a farmer. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Hadley, Mass.). 

N. 176. i. ALBERTN.,«b. Aug. 6, 1837. 

ii. CHARLES, b. Jan. 18, 1842; Charles A. of Belcher-^ 



474 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

town, nineteen years old, enlisted in Co. D., 27th 
Mass. Vol. Inf., Sept. 23, 1861; wounded June 18, 
discharged Sept. 27, 1864; res. at Ilion, N. Y. (1900). 
iii. MIRIAM [?]. 

iv. MARION J., b. Aug. 18, 1845; m. C. D. Lynch; res. 
at Hion, N. Y. 
N. 177. V. OSCAR, b. Jan. 26, 1853. 

N. iOO. TRUEMAN,' (Phinehas,* Phinehas,' Nathan- 
iel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Acworth, N. H.; died at West 
Windsor, Vt., about 1869 ; married, at Windsor, Vt., Lucinda 
Beckwith. She died at West Windsor about 1881. 

CHILDREN. 

N. 178. i. JOEL TRACY,' b. at Fort Edward, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1842. 
ii. MARIETTA; d. at the age of two. 

iii. (a boy) ; d. young. 

iv. (a boy): d. young. 

N. lOi. PHINEHAS,'' (Phinehas,* Phinehas,' Nathan- 
iel,^ Nathaniel,') (date and place of birth not known to the 
compiler); married first, at Salisbury, Mass., Feb. 21, 1841, 
Mary, daughter of Jedediah and Betsey Sabine, bom Jtuie 
25, 1818 [History of New London, N. H.]. He married 
second, Mary R. Symonds. He resided at Acworth, N. H. 

CHILD 

(adopted). 

N. 179. WATSON Cr.' 

N. 102. WILLIAM,^ (WilHam,^ Phinehas,' Nathaniel,' 
Nathaniel,') bom at Londonderry, N. H., Sept. 11, 1806; 
died there in March, 1866; married Sally Grififin. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Londonderry, N. H.). 

i. NANCY M.,' b. July 6, 1832 [?]; m. Triieu'orthy Chase, 
son of Simon and Hulda (Emery) Chase; he d. at 
j.^ Haverhill, Mass., in 1872. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 475 

Children of True worthy and Nancy M. (PettingeH) 
Chase. 

1. Elenora M. Chase. 

2. Clara E. Chase. 

3. Julia M. Chase. 

4. Ida C. Chase. 

5. Trueworthy D. Chase. 

6. Frank E. Chase. 

N. 180. ii. JAMES MONROE, b. April 21, 1835. 
N. 181. iii. WARREN MARTIN, b. Feb. 23, 1838. 

iv. EMILY, b. Jan. 13, 1841; m. Samuel Clarke; res. at 
Georgetown, Mass. (1899). 
N. 182. V. BENJAMIN F., b. Feb. 10, 1844. 

N. 103. HUGH,^ (William," Phinehas,' Nathaniel,^ Na- 
thaniel,') born at Londonderry, N. H., Dec. 15, 1808; died 
Nov. II, 1846; married Elizabeth Happy, daughter of Wil- 
liam and Mary (McLucas) Boynton, bom Jan. 20, 1807. 

CHILDREN. 

N. 183. i. CHARLES BUTTERFIELD,' b. at Tyngsboro, Mass., 

Oct. 23. 1838. 
N. 184. ii. DAVID MILES, b. at Tyngsboro, Jan. 14, 1842. 

iii. EMILENE, d. at Londonderry, N. H., June 14, 1844, 

at the age of seven months, 
iv. SARAH E. M., d. at Londonderry, Aug. 20, 1847, at 
the age of two years. 

N. I 05. NATHANIEL,^ (William," Phinehas,' Nathan- 
iel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Londonderry, N. H., Nov. 8, 1814; 
died there Jan. 3, 1892; married Alvina Hobbs Libbey, 
bom at Sahsbury, N. H. " Alvira Hobbs, daughter of 
Daniel F. and Betsy (Hobbs) Hobbs married a PettingeH." 
[History of New London, N. H.] 

CHILD. 

N. 185. RICHARD L.,' b. at Londonderry, N. H., Aug. 14, 

1856. 



476 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

N. I 06. JAMES/ (William,- Phinehas,' Nathaniel,' Na- 
thaniel,') bom at Londonderry, N. H., Dec. 25, 1817; died 
Feb. 27, 1876; married, Dec. 26, 1848, Eliza, daughter of 
John and Betsey (Corning) Adams, bom Aug. 31, 1823. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Londonderry, N. H.). 

i. GEORGE," b. Dec. 10, 1849; d. Jan. 27, 1870. 
ii. ANNIE, b. Feb. 27, 1852; d. May 30, 1871. 
N. 186. iii. JAMES B., b. May 10, 1858. 

iv. HERBERT, b. May 10, i860; d. July 15, 1870. 

N. 107. STEPHEN,^ (Asa,* Phinehas,' Nathaniel," Na- 
thaniel,') bom in 181 1; married Angelina , possibly 

Angeline Wright, who resided at Haverhill, Mass., from 
1825 to 1830. He lived at one time at Hartford, Conn., and 
had children. 

N. 108. CHARLES B.,^ (Asa,- Phinehas,' Nathaniel,^ 
Nathaniel,') bom in 1826; died at Chicago, 111., in March, 
1894; married, at Concord, N. H., in 1848, Margaret, daugh- 
ter of John Ross, bom at Concord about 1827. She was a 
niece of Sarah Ross who married Ephraim Pettingell (No. 
341). Charles B. and Margaret of Concord, N. H., bought 
property in 1856. He moved to Chicago in 1882. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Concord. N. H.). 

i. ' (a daughter) ; d. young. 

ii. (a daughter) ; d. young. 

iii. GEORGE; m. ; res. at Charlestown, Mass.; no chil- 
dren (1895). 
iv. EUGENE; m.; res. at Chicago, 111. ; no children (1895). 

V. CHARLES; d. at Boone, Iowa, in 1889. 
vi. ELMER; d. . 

N. 109. JOHN FOSTER,^ (James,- Phinehas,' Nathan- 
iel,' Nathaniel,') bom at Boxford, Mass., Feb. 27, 1813; 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 477 

married first, Jan. i, 1842, Maria Judd, born in Ohio; she 
died at Durand, 111., in 1870. He married second, Sept. 15, 
1873, Kate Helsby, born at Baltimore, Md., Dec. 25, 1833. 
John F. bought land in Bedford, N. H.; in 1837, he resided 
at Merrimack, N. H., and bought other land in Bedford. 

He had no children, but with his wife Maria he brought 
up a foundling. The child, who was never adopted, took the 
name of Edward Pettingell; he lives at Durand, 111. 

N. i I i . GEORGE AVERILL,^ (James,* Phinehas,^ 
Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') born at Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 19, 
1820; died at Durand, 111., March 19, 1890; married at 
Durand, Jan. i, 1848, Sibyl Herring, born at Waterford, 
Me., May 13, 1827. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Durand, lU.). 

N. 188. i. WARREN GEORGE,' b. Feb. 21, 185 1. 
N. 189. ii. GRANVILLE HERRING, b. Oct. i, 1861. 

N. 112. HOSEA A.,= (Asa,* Dudley,^ Nathaniel,^ Na- 
thaniel,') bom at Rindge, N. H., Sept. 16, 1808; died at 
Center Sandwich, N. H., April 2, 1889; married, Nov. 21, 
185 1, Polly M. Skinner. During the Civil War he was a 
sergeant in Co. C, 9th N. H. Vol. Inf. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARY," b. in 1853 [?]; m- Webster. 

ii. ABBY, b. in 1855 [?]. 
N. 190. iii. ALBERT HOSEA, b. at Center Sandwich, N. H., 
April 20, 1857. 
iv. ALMENA, b. in 1861 [?]; m. H. N. Clay of Center 
Sandwich; res. at Center Sandwich (1899). 
N. 191. V. SYLVENDER, b. in 1863 [?]. 

N. I 13. ASA,^ (Asa,* Dudley,' Nathaniel,'^ Nathaniel,') 
bom at Stanstead, P. Q., Sept. 2, 1835; married, at Peter- 
boro, N. H., June 14, i860, Hannah W., daughter of Henry 



478 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

and Mrs. Belinda (Barden) Mansfield Heard, bom at Dublin, 
N. H., June i6, 1833. He lives at Rockville, Conn., and 
with his son is in business as an electrician and machinist 
and manufacturer of specialties in machinery. He spells 
the name " Pettengill," 

CHILD. 
N. 192. WALTER EDWIN," b. at Dublin, N. H., May 30, 1862. 

N. 114. DANIEL,^* (Sampson,* Dudley,' Nathaniel,' 
Nathaniel,') born at Sandwich, N. H., March 9, 1830; mar- 
ried, at Manchester, N. H., in i860, Augusta, daughter of 
Caleb and Rhoda Brown, twenty-five years of age, born 
at Sandwich. 

He went to California in the brig Forest in 1849, remain- 
ing there eighteen months, finding gold there. On his return 
he came by way of the isthmus and was from October until 
March in getting home, having been wrecked near Charles- 
ton, S. C. In 1865, he went to Colorado. He resides at 
Danvers, Mass., an honored and respected citizen, and his 
home and grounds are beautifully kept. He has no children. 

N. 115. CHARLES WESLEY,^ (Sampson,* Dudley,' 
Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Sandwich, N. H., Aug. 7, 
1846; died at Providence, R. I., Sept. 11, 1898; married 
first, Julia Etta, daughter of John Bennett. She died and 
he married second, at HoUiston, Mass., April 17, 1887, 
Sarah Ann, daughter of Hugh and Mary Burgess, twenty- 
two years of age, bom at West Newton, Mass. 

CHILD. 
DAISY," b. about 1878; res. at Providence, R. I. 
(1899). 

N. I I 6. CARLTON S.,= (John,* Dudley,' Nathaniel,^ Na- 
thaniel,') bom Aug. 21, 1831; died Nov. 30, 1868; married 

* I met him at his home in 1899. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 479 

first, Nov. 1, 1852, Lorica[?] Tasker of Cornish, N. H. 
She died March 28, 1853, and he married a second time, 
the wife's name not being known to the compiler. 

CHILDREN. 

i. FRANCIS,' b. at Windsor, Vt., March 28, 1853; killed 
on the railroad about 1886. 

(Children of second marriage.) 

ii. (a boy). 

iii. (a boy). 

N. 1 I 7. JOHN,' (John,' Dudley,' Nathaniel,' Nathan- 
iel,') bom at Sandwich, N. H., Feb. 7, 1834; married first, 
Jan. I, 1855, Laura A. Reed of Lisbon, N. H., who died 
Jan. 17, 1893, at the age of fifty-eight. He married second, 
at Portland, Me., Sept. 11, 1894, Fannie B., daughter of 
Reuben and Martha (Gorman) Wescott, twenty-six years of 
age. He is a clergyman; res. at Jefferson, Me. (1900). 

CHILDREN. 

i. IDA F.,' b. at Littleton, N. H., Oct. 15, 1855; d. Feb. 

24, 1857. 

ii. IDA M., b. at Littleton, Oct. 3, 1857; m. Frecmont 
D. Eastman, of Ashland, N. H.; res. at Ashland 
(1900). 
iii. HARRY J., b. at Jackson, N. H., May 6, 1861; res. 
at Cooper's Mill, Me; unm. (1900). 

N. 119. BENIAH,' (John,' Jedediah,' Nathaniel,' Na- 
thaniel,') bom at Atkinson, N. H., Jan. 16, 1821; married 
at Salem, N. H., Nov. 4, 1847, Mehitable Dow, daughter of 
Leonard and Mehitable (Merrill) Emerson, born at Salem, 
N. H., Aug. 6, 182 1. She died June 5, 1898. He resides at 
Ayers Village, Mass. (1900). 

CHILDREN. 

N. 201. i. LEVERETT EMERSON," b. at Methuen, Mass., Dec. 

25, 1849. 



48o PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

ii. ELIZA JANE, b. at Methuen, Jan. 7,1852; m., June 9, 
1873, Isaiah Woodbury, Jr., son of Isaiah and Sarah 
(Gardner) Woodbury, twenty-four years old, b. at 
Salem, N. H. 
N. 202. iii. ARTHUR VARNUM EMERSON, b. at Methuen, 
Dec. 27, 1857. 
iv. GEORGE WOODBURY, b. at Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 
9, i860; m., at Haverhill, Aug. 9, 1883, Sadie K., 
daughter of John Little, b. at Atkinson, N. H., in 
1863; he is in the eating-saloon business in Boston; 
no children (1899). 
V. JOHN, b. at Haverhill, April 19, 1862 ; d. Sept. 9, 1864. 

N. I 20. JOHN/ (John,* Jedediah,' Nathaniel,^ Nathan- 
iel,') bom Dec. 9, 1833; married first, at Lawrence, Mass., 
Feb. II, 1856, Henrietta Stowell, daughter of Woodbum 
and EUza Nichols, bom at Derry, N. H., Oct. 8, 1837. She 
died at Atkinson, N. H., Nov. 10, 1888. He married 
second, at Andover, Mass., June 14, 1893, Nellie B., daugh- 
ter of James M. and Amanda (Grant) Tuttle, twenty-seven 
years of age, bom at Athens, Me. He is a prominent citizen 
of Atkinson, N. H. 

CHILDREN 

(bora at Atkinson, N. H,). 

i. CARRIE," b. June 7, d. Oct. 8, 1857. 
ii. JOHN WILLIAM, b. Jan. 7, i860; m., Oct. 2, 1888, 
Ella F., daughter of William and Sarah Walker, 
twenty-three years old, b. at Boston, Mass.; Ella P., 
widow of John W., res. at Haverhill, Mass. (1900). 
iii. NETTIE GRACE, b. Aug. 25, 1866. 
iv. BURTON COX, b. Oct. 10, 1879. 
V. (a daughter), b. May 28, 1895. 

N. 121. GEORGE,' (David,* David,^ Nathaniel,' Na- 
thaniel,') bom at Andover, Mass., Oct. 18, 1820; married 
first, at Haverhill, Mass., May 4, 1844, Sophronia Tuttle, 
twenty-four years of age, bom at Wolfborough, N. H. 
She died May 6, 1872. He married second, at Haverhill, 
Oct. 21, 1872, Angle Wight, thirty-seven years of age. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 481 

bom at Lunenburg, Vt. During the Civil War he served 
in Co. M, 4th Hea\y i\rtillery, from Aug. 22, 1864, to June 7, 
1865. He resides at Haverhill (1900). 

CHILDREN. 

i. JOSIAH K.,' b. at Haverhill, Mass., Feb. 10, 1845; 

m., at Boston, Mass., June 15, 1882, Mrs. Elizabeth 

(Kellett) Giles, thirty-three years old, daughter of 

Joel and Nancy Kellett, b. in England; he res. at 

Lowell, Mass.; no children. 
ii. LUCY ANN, b. at Haverhill, June 6, 1847; m., Dec. 

31, 1869, Lei'erett E. Pettingcll (No. N. 201). 
iii. ALBERT A., b. at Haverhill, July 12, 1849; m., Dec. 

31, 1894, Julia A., thirty-eight years old, daughter 

of Joseph and Mary (Jones) Brown; her second 

marriage; no children, 
iv. WILLIAM O., b. at Andover, Mass., Sept. 7, 1851 ; res. 

at Haverhill ; unm. 
V. EMMA AMANDA, b. at Haverhill, Jan. 22, 1854; d. 

young. 
vi. LILLIAN, b. at Haverhill, May 16, 1875; attending 

Mt. Holyoke College (1896). 

N. 122. DANIEL A..^ (David,' David,' Nathaniel,^ 
Nathaniel,') bom at Andover, Mass., March 11, 1825; mar- 
ried first, Oct. 3, 1853, Mary E., daughter of Benjamin Rob- 
inson of Appleton, Me., twenty years of age. He married 
second, at Nashua, N. H., Dec. 17, 1868, Sarah E. Colbum, 
bom at Hudson, N. H.; she died Nov. 11, 1874, "aged 
44 years, 2 months, 21 days." He married third, Sept. 24, 
1876, Mrs. Caroline G. Allen, forty-one years of age, daugh- 
ter of Samuel and Martha Peterson, bom at Dresden, Me. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Haverhill. Mass.). 

i. CARRIE E.,'b. Nov. 24. 1854; res. at Haverhill; unm. 
N. 208. ii. HERBERT E., b. Sept. 12, 1856. 

iii. NELLIE M., b. May 10, 1862; d. Oct. 7, 1865. 
iv. IRACOLBURN, b. Dec. 13, 1870; d. Oct. i, 1872. 
v. ARTHUR L., b. Dec. 18, 1873; d. July 28, 1874. 



482 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

N. 125. MOSES ENDICOTT,^ (Moses/ Moses,' Na- 
thaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Peabody, Mass., Aug. 28, 1826; 
died at Topsfield, Mass., Dec. 2, 1857; married, at Tops- 
field, Dec. 6, 1852, Lydia W., daughter of Capt. John and 
Lydia Rea, bom at Topsfield, Feb. 22, 1829. She died at 
Danvers, Mass., July 13, 1897. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Topsfield, Mass.). 

i. MOSES ENDICOTT.'b. June 24, 1854; m., at Roches- 
ter, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1899, Mrs. Helen L. (Mdntyre) 
Phelps, thirty-nine years old, daughter of Henry B. 
and Mary E. (Legro) Mdntyre, b. at Danvers, Mass. ; 
her second marriage. 

ii. JASPER R., b. Jan. 20 [mother's record, March 17] ; d. 
Aug. 17, 1856. 

iii. CHARLES F. R., b. July 4, 1857; went West in 1872 
and engaged in prospecting and lumber dealing; 
res. at Steilacoom, Wash. (1897). 

N. 127. OLIVER PEABODY,' (Moses,' Moses,' Na- 
thaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Topsfield, Mass., March 11, 
1835; died at Danvers, Mass., Oct. 20, or Nov. 20, 1869; 
married, at Wenham, Mass., July 31, 1864, Sarah Trask, 
daughter of George and Sarah Pitman of Danversport, 
twenty-four years of age. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Danvers. Mass.). 

i. NELLIE MARIA,' b. Aug. 17, 1865; res. at Salem, 
Mass., with her mother; unm. (1897). 

ii. LUELLA M., b. March 25, 1868; m., July 14, 1896, 
B. Frank Wilkins of Salem, Mass., son of Albert and 
Mary A. (Hopkins) Wilkins. 

N. 129. JOHN EDWIN,^* (John,* John,' John.^" Na- 
thaniel,') bom at Methuen, Mass., May 4, 1816; died at 
Chelsea, Mass., May 13, 1851; married, at Nashua, N. H., 
Dec. 22, 1842, Hannah, daughter of William and Betsy 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 483 

Hoyt, bom Feb. 12, 1820. John E. of Chelsea bought land 
in Nashua, N. H., in 1840. He was a contractor and of the 
firm of Stone & Pettrngell of Chelsea in 1843. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Chelsea, Mass.). 

N. 210. i. WILLIAM EDWIN,' b. Oct. 3, 1845. 

ii. FRANK TYLER, b. Sept. 15, 1847; d. Aug. 4, 1848. 

iii. EMMA FRANCES, b. Nov. 30, 1850; m., at Everett, 

Mass., Oct. 23, 1876, Franklin Pierce, son of Thadeus 

and Sarah Pierce, b. Feb. 5, 1853. 

Children of Franklin and Emma F. (Pettingell) 

Pierce (b. at Everett). 

1. Henry Franklin Pierce, b. March 8, 1878. 

2. Edwin Hoyt Pierce, b. June 29, 1881. 

3. Florence Ethelyn Pierce, b. April 26, 1888. 

N. 130. SAMUEL BENJAMIN,^ (Samuel,^ Samuel,' 
Samuel,^ Nathaniel,') born Aug. 25, 1825; married, Aug. 26, 
185s, Sarah M. Kerrick. During the Civil War he was 
second lieutenant of Co. G, 171st Pa. Vols. He resides at 
Bradford, Pa. 

CHILDREN. 

N. 211. i. CHARLES SAMUEL," b. March 14, 1858. 

ii. HARRY. 
N. 212. iii. WILLIAM HENRY, b. June 12, 1862. 

iv. MARIA LOUISE, b. May 30, 1870 [?]; m., May 16, 
1893, Harry B. Corey. 
Children of Harry B. and Maria L. (Pettingell) Corey. 

1. Mary Corey, b. Dec. 14, 1894. 

2. De Etta Corey. 

3. Sarah M. Corey, b. June 24, 1897. 

4. Harry B. Corey, b. Aug. 4, 1899. 

N. 131. PHILANDER LEANDER,^ (Samuel,* Sam- 
uel,^ Samuel,^ Nathaniel,') (date and place of birth not known 
to the compiler) ; married Mary M. Gillett. He is a con- 
ductor on the New York Central Railroad ; resides at Elmira, 
N. Y. (1899). 



484 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

N. 213. i. JOHN G.' 

ii. FRANK; not living in 1899. 

iii. MARY; not living in 1899. 

iv. CLARA; not living in 1899. 

N. 132. WILLIAM W.,^ (James,- Samuel,' Samuel," 
Nathaniel,') bom at Andover, Vt., July 7, 1834; married, 
Oct. 3, 1862, Annette E. Cram of Andover. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ARTHUR," b. in May, 1864; d. in June, 1881. 
ii. COLLINS; conductor on the Montague & Green- 
field Street Railway (1896). 
iii. ADA, b. in 1870; d. in 1887. 

N. I 33. JOEL COLLINS,' (James,- Samuel,' Samuel,' 
Nathaniel,') bom Oct. 14, 1836; married, Oct. 15, 1862, 
Abbie V. FuUam of Cavendish. He resides at Woodfords, 
Me. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Portland, Me.). 

1. FREDERICK C. (G.?)'; b. March 27, 1869; m., at 
Montague, Mass., June 23, 1896. Mabel Maria, 
daughter of Charles W. and Emma L. (Warner) 
Stone of Turners Falls. 

ii. FANNIE MAY, b. Feb. 11, 1871; m., at Woodfords, 
Me., [une 22, 1897, Fred Warroi Hooper, son of 
Frank and Lucy Hooper, b. at Portland, Me., in 1873. 

N. 134. BENJAMIN SIMONDS,' (Benjamin,- Sam- 
uel,' Samuel,' Nathaniel,') bom at Andover, Vt., Dec. 9, 
1825; died Sept. 12, 1872; married at Coldwater, Mich., 
Dec. 2, 1862, Angeline Coombs. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Leonidas. Mich.). 

i. CLAYTON B,,' b. Aug. 2, 1865; unm. (1897). 
ii. ETTIE A., b. March i, 1868; unm. (1897). 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 485 

N. I 35. ABIEL SAWYER,' (William,^ William,^ Sam- 
uel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Wilton, N. H., Dec. 21, 1815 ; died 
at Everett, Mass., April 3, 1888; married, April 2, 1846, 
Eliza J. Feasbay, bom at St. John, N. B. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Charlestown. Mass.). 

i. WILLIAM R.,' b. Dec. 11, 1847; d. Aug. 31, 1849. 

ii. SAMUEL B., b. Dec. 5, 1849; d. April 7, 1855. 
iii. ADDIE ELIZA [?], b. in 1852 [?]; m., at Charlestown, 
March 27, 1873, George Marcclliis Carpenter, son of 
Marcellus and Eliza A. (Smith) Carpenter, twenty- 
five years old; res. at St. Paul, 
iv. JULIA REBECCA, b. Dec. 10, 1855; m., Nov. 10, 
1875, James E. Richmond, son of Alphonse P. and 
Roxanna Richmond, twenty-five years old, b. at 
Wayne, Me. 

V. , b. and d. July 3, 1861. 

N. I 36. ISAAC,^ (Hermon,^ William,' Samuel,'' Nathan- 
iel,') bom at Wilton, N. H., Oct. 29, 1827; married, at 
Antrim, N. H., Nov. 26, 1857, Julia H. Vose of Antrim. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Peterboro, N. H.). 

i. CHARLES FRED,' b. Aug. 18, 1858; d. Feb. 7, 1859. 
ii. GEORGE HERBERT, b. Sept. 16, i860; d. Sept. 11, 
1862. 

N. 138. HERMON ABBOTT,^ (Hermon,^ William,' 
Samuel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Wilton, N. H., Oct. 20, 1834; 
married, June 6, 1858, Sarah A. Sawyer of Greenfield. 

CHILDREN, 
i. HATTIE LUELLA,' b. at New Ipswich, N. H., Feb. 
21, i860; m., Oct. 29, 1887, Dr. F. A. Hodgdon; 
she d. in 1889. 

Child of F. A. and Hattie L. (Pettingell) Hodgdon. 
Christine F. Hodgdon. 



486 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

ii. CLARA ELSIE, b. at Peterboro, N. H., Jan. ii, 1863; 
m., June 3, i8qi, Dr. F A Hodgdon; res. at Maiden, 
Mass 

N. 139. CHARLES BALLARD,-^ (Ballard,* William,^ 
Samuel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Milford, N. H., Dec. 17, 1837; 
died Sept. 21, 1883; married, Oct. 27, 1864, Abby Louise, 
daughter of Willard and Matilda (Wheelock) Burnham, 
born March 9, 1843. She resides at Cleveland, O. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JOSEPHINE SANFORD.'b. May 14, 1866; m. Henry 

A. Everett of Cleveland, Ohio, 
ii. ISABELBURNHAM.b. Aug. 27, 1867; m., at Boston, 

Mass., Dec. 17. 1894, Charles F. Bates, son of Amos E. 

and Ellen M. Bates, b. at Boston, 
iii. CHARLES RANDOLPH, b. Sept. 7, 1869; d. Aug. 29, 

1891. 
iv. GEORGE BURNHAM, b. Aug. 12, 1873; in 1897 

on his second visit to China. 

N. 14 i. WILLIAM,^ (Nathaniel,' John,' Samuel,^ Na- 
thaniel,') born at Andover, Vt., May 28, 1824; died at 
Liberty, Mich., Jan. 20, 1892; married first, at Liberty, 
April 5, 1848, Emmalissa Huff. She died at Liberty, Feb. 
28, 1850, and he married second, at Rochester, N, Y., April 
19, 1857, Celina B. Raymond; she died at Liberty, Jan. 19, 
1892. He was a merchant at Liberty and Jackson, Mich. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Liberty, Mich.). 

j. EMMA MARIA,' b. Sept. 15, 1849; d- Sept. 3, 1867. 
ii. FRANK R., b. Dec. 8, 1861; d. July 29, 1862. 

N. 142. STOWELL,^ (Nathaniel,' John,' Samuel,^ Na- 
thaniel,') bom at Andover, Vt., March 4, 1829; died at 
Jackson, Mich., in October, 1872; married at Springfield, 
Lucas county, Ohio, Jan. i, 1856, Mrs. Abbie A. Holmes, 
widow of George H. Holmes, daughter of George and Matilda 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 487 

(Reynolds) Miller, bom at Wolcott, Wayne county, N. Y., 
Jan. 25, 1827. He was a merchant at Liberty and Jack- 
son, Mich. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Liberty, Mich.). 

i. WILL HOLMES,' b. Sept. 30, 1856; m., at Chicago, 
111., July 19, 1882, Lojm^H., daughter of John Henry 
and Sarah Louise (Smith) Conover, b. at New York 
City, Nov. 15, 1859; res. at Chicago (1903). 

ii. NELLIE FLORENCE, b. May 6, 1862; d. April 18, 
1866. 

N. 143. MYRON D. L.,' (John,* John,' Samuel,^' Na- 
thaniel,') bom Dec. 16, 1843; married . He 

resided at Rutland, Vt., in 1896; there were then Mr. Pet- 
tingell and wife and five children. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MATTIE A.'; twenty-five years old in 1896. 

ii. HATTIE E.; twenty-two years old in 1896. 

iii. ELLA M.; nineteen years old in 1896. 

iv. GEORGIA ANNA D. ; fifteen years old in 1896. 

V. CLARENCE M. J.; twelve years old in 1896. 

N. 144. JOEL MATHEW,^ (Joel M.,* John,' Samuel,^ 
Nathaniel,') bom at Londonderry, Vt., Jan. 16, 1848; mar- 
ried, at Rocky Hill, Conn., Oct. 13, 1869, Emily J., daughter 
of Albert G. and Nancy (Butler) Parker, bom at Rocky Hill, 
July 21, 185 1. Nancy Butler was descended from Rev. 
Peter Bulkely, an early settler of Concord, Mass. 

Joel M. was educated at Kenosha, Wis. He is a dentist, 
and resides (1903) at Hudson, Mass. In the Civil War he 
served in Co. C, 39th Wis. Vol. Inf., enlisting at the age of 
sixteen. He spells the name " Pettengill." 

CHILD. 
CLARENCE A.,' b. at Middletown, Conn., June 22, 
187s; B.S. (Tufts College, 1900); D.M.D. (Tufts, 
1903); a practicing dentist in Boston. 



488 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

SIXTH GENERATION. 

N. 150. JAMES HENRY," (Henry/ Henry/ Joseph/ 
Joseph/ Nathaniel/) bom at Rhinebeck, N. Y., Feb. i8, 
1836; married, May 15, 1861, JuHa A. Hunter, bom at 
New York City, April 11, 1840. He is a coal merchant at 
New York City. He spells the name " Pettengill." 

CHILDREN. 

i. FRANKLIN H.,' b. Aug. 16, 1862; d. July 17, 1864. 
ii. FREDERICK LINCOLN, b. June 27, 1864; d. Dec. 6, 

1884. 
iii. EUGENE RUFUS, b. Jan. 13, 1866; d. June 19, 1866. 
iv. MARIETTA, b. June 13, 1867; m., April 8, 1890, 

Charles William Heusted, h. at Stamford, Conn. ; 

a book-keeper; res. at Hartford, Conn. (1904). 
V. WILLET CARPENTER, b. May 14, 1869; d. Dec. 2, 

1870. 
vi. ELLA BELLE, b. July 4, 1871; m., April 2, 1896, 

Edwin Hartley Dixon, a dentist; res. at Mt. Kisco, 

N. Y. (1904). 

Children of Edwin H. and Ella Belle (Pettingell) 
Dixon. 

1. Richard Frederick Dixon, b. April 7, 1897. 

2. Helen Dixon, b. June 14, 1899. 

vii. GRACE ADELLE, b. June 30, 1873; m. Samuel 
Condic Harrison; res. at White Plains, N. Y. (1904). 
Children of Samuel C. and Grace A. (Pettingell) 
Harrison. 

1. Benjamin James Harrison, b. March 12, 1895. 

2. Marjorie May Harrison, b. Oct. 28, 1896. 

3. Grace Adele Harrison, b. July 26, i8g8. 

4. John Condie Harrison, b. Feb. 19, 1901. 

5. Julia Pettingell Harrison, b. November 17, 1903. 
viii. JENNY MAY, b. Oct. 17, 1875; d. May 12, 1879. 

ix. JAMES HENRY, b. June i, d. July 12, 1877. 
X. EDITH LOUISE, b. Nov. 25, 1880. 

N. 151. THOMAS," (Henry,' Henry,^ Joseph,^ Joseph,^ 
Nathaniel/) bom in 1854; married, at New York City, Mary, 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 489 

daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (McQuade) Thompkins, 
bom at New York. He resides at New York (1901). 

CHILDREN 
(bora at New York City). 

i. JEFFERSON.'b. about 1878; res. at New York (i 901). 
ii. ROSWELL, b. in 1893. 

N. I 54. WILLIAM E.,° (Benjamin O.,' Isaac/ Daniel,' 
Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Boston, Mass., May 10, i860; 
married, at Boston, April 11, 1882, Annie E., daughter of 
Oliver W. and Ann Hubbard, twenty-two years of age, 
bom at Newton Lower Falls, Mass. At one time he was 
on the Boston police force. He resides at Haverhill (1900). 

CHILDREN 

(born at Boston, Mass.). 

i. MARY,'b. Sept. 10, 1886. 
ii. MARION ELOISE, b. July 15, 1891. 

N. I 60. JAMES DASCOMB," (Abbott,' Peter,^ Abbott,' 
Joseph,' Nathaniel,') bom at Grafton, Vt., Jan. 9, 1838; 
died at Clarksville, Va., in January, 1901; married, March 
7, 1866, Celia Ann Burgess, bom at Grafton, Vt., Jan. 6, 
1845. She died at Clarksville, Dec. 22, 1884. He was a 
merchant. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Gr.ifton, Vt.). 

i. MARTHA MAUD,' b. July 3, 1868; res. at Clarks- 
ville (1896). 
ii. (a daughter), b. in 1869; d. in August, 1869. 

N. 161.' EDWARD HENRY," (Jonathan S.,' Peter,* 
Abbott,' Joseph,' Nathaniel,') bom at Grafton, Vt., May 14, 
1837; died at Saxtons River, Vt., Feb. 8, 1900; married, 
May 21, 1868, Rhoda Jane, daughter of Abijah and Rhoda 
(Sanger) Wilder of Keene, N. H., bom July 26, 1831. After 



490 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

fitting for college at the Burr and Burton Seminary at 
Manchester, Vt., he entered Middlebury College in the 
class of 1862. Owing to illness at the end of his second 
year he never completed his course there, but later received 
the honorary degree of A.M. During the Civil War he 
served through the Gettysburg campaign in Co. D, i6th 
Vermont regt. After the war he began the study of 
medicine under Dr. Daniel Campbell of Saxtons River. In 
1866, he was graduated from the Harvard Medical School; 
he also took courses at the University of Vermont and at 
the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York. Ulti- 
mately he settled at Saxtons River, where the remainder of 
his life was given to the patient service of the cotmtry doctor, 
earning by his kindness and the gentleness of his nature the 
love and respect of the whole community. He managed also 
to keep in touch wath the new ideas in his profession, and 
ranked among his professional brethren as a well-equipped 
but modest and conservative physician. He found time 
to serve his church and his town ; he held many public oftices, 
and in all he served zealously and conscientiously, whether 
as trustee of the public library, health officer of the town, 
or state supervisor of the insane. For four years he served 
alone as United States pension examiner, and was later, 
for ten years, a member of the examining board of the dis- 
trict. He was prominent in the work of the Grand Army. 
A large, nobleman, he did his work faithfully but quietly; 
it was his idea that public business is but an extension of 
private and personal responsibilities. He spelled the name 
"Pettengill." 

CHILDREN 

(born at Saxtons River. Vt.). 

N. 250. i. GEORGE THOMAS,' b. July 11, 1869. 

ii. FANNY MABEL, b. Sept. 22, 1870; a teacher at 

Saxtons River (1904). 
iii. FLORENCE WILDER, b. July 23, 1872; a stenog- 
rapher at New York City (1904). 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 491 

iv. EDWARD BARRETT SANGER, b. Nov. 19, 1874; 

res. at San Francisco, Cal. (1904). 
V. HELEN BARRETT, b. Aug. 4, 1878; res. at Saxtons 
River (1904). 

N. I 62. SAMUEL BARRETT," (Jonathan S.,^ Peter,* 
Abbott,^ Joseph, = Nathaniel,') born at Grafton, Vt., Feb. 7, 
1839; married, at Louisville, Ky., Dec. 24, 1880, Sue Harry 
Claggett, bom in Prince George county, Md. She died at Os- 
bum, Ida., Aug. 15, 1890, and was buried at Portland, Ore. 
He fitted for college at Burr and Burton Seminary, Man- 
chester, Vt., and studied two years at Middlebury College and 
one year at Amherst College ; he did not complete his course 
because of weak eyes. In 1876, Middlebury College gave 
him the honorary degree of A.M. In 1862 he enlisted in 
Co. B, 7th Squadron, Rhode Island Cavalry, and was a ser- 
geant on the non-commissioned staff of the major command- 
ing. The company was composed of college students; in 
1883, he wrote its history under the title of " College Cava- 
liers." He graduated from the Andover Theological Semi- 
nary in 1866, but was never ordained a minister. He 
became the editor of the Rutland Daily Herald, and, in 1879, 
editor and publisher of the St. Albans (Vt.) Messenger. In 
1883, he went to Portland, Ore., where he was editor of the 
Oregonian. In 1889 he was editor of the Tacoma (Wash.) 
Daily News, and later editor and editorial manager of the 
Ledger of the same place. He resides at Grafton (1903); 
spells the name " Pettengill." 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Portland. Ore.). 

i. HARRY CLAGGETT,' b. Sept. 30, 1884; a student in 

the University of Vermont (1903). 
ii. SAMUEL BARRETT, b. Feb. 19, 1886; a student in 

Vermont Academy, Saxtons River (1903). 

N. 164. ALPHEUS 1.," (Ira A.,^ Joseph," Abbott,' 
Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Salem, N. H., Sept. 7, 1838; 



492 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

married, at Salem, Oct. 27, 1861, Sarah J., daughter of Gould 
L. and Sarah A. Sherman, twenty-six years of age, bom at 
Wethersfield, Vt. He served in Co. I, 50th Mass. Vol. Inf., 
from Sept. 19, 1862, to Aug. 24, 1863. April 10, 1885, Al- 
pheus of Haverhill quitclaimed his interest in land, formerly 
that of Ruth, his mother. He died at Merrimac, Mass., 
March 14, 1905; he spelled the name " Pettengill." 

CHILD. 

EMMA F. (PRATT), b. at Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 3, 
1876; at the age of three weeks she was taken by 
Mr. and Mrs. Pettingell upon the death of her mother 
and has assumed the name of " Pettingell." 

N. I 66. EDMON H.,' (Horace,^ John,* Abbott,' Joseph,^ 
Nathaniel,') bom July 31, 1854; married June 16, 1877, 
Lizzie F., daughter of James and Elizabeth Fletcher, 
twenty years of age, bom at Salem, N. H. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Haverhill, Mass.). 

i. CHARLES H.,' b. April 24, 1878. 
ii. NEVADA ELIZA, b. Sept. 8, 1884. 
iii. ROLAND EDMOND, b. Jan. 14, :88g. 



s 



N. 168. EDWARD MONTAGUE,'* (Jonathan M., 
Merrill,* Asa,' Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') born at Boston, Mass., 
Jan. 18, 1841; married, at Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 3, 1869, 
Lizzie H., daughter of Nathaniel and Henrietta H. Ryder, 
bom at Provincetown, Mass. He served in Co. E, 44th 
Mass. Vol. Inf., from Sept. 12, 1862, to June 18, 1863. 

CHILDREN 

(all but the oldest born at Cainbridj^e, Mass.)- 

i. MABEL,' b. at Hyde Park, Mass., in September, 
1870 [?]; d. at Dedham, Mass., Oct. 15, 1870. 

* I met him at Boston in 1S96. — J. M. P. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 493 

ii. MARY ALICE, b. Jan. i, 1873; d. at Cambridge, 

April I, 1874 [?]. 
iii. EDWIN M. J., b. in February, 1875 '< d. at Boston, 

Sept. 9, 1888. 
iv. GEORGE IRVING, b. Feb. 3, 1880. 

N. 169. FREDERICK MERRILL,'* (Jonathan M./ 
Merrill,* Asa,' Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Boston, Mass., 
Nov. 25, 1852; married, at Arlington, Mass., Nov. 10, 1884, 
Edith A. Hicks. He graduated from the Brimmer School, 
Boston, and received the last Franklin Medal awarded. 
Since 1893 he has been the financial manager of the 
M. N. Arnold factory at Abington, Mass. 

CHILDREN. 

i. HELEN FAY,' b. at Arlington, Mass., May 13, 1888. 
ii. MABEL DEXTER, b. at Arlington, Nov. 20, 1889. 
iii. RUTH MERRILL, b. at Abington, Mass., May 9, 1893. 

N. 171. CHARLES FREDERICK,' t (Charles,^ Merrill,* 
Asa,' Joseph,^ Nathaniel,') born at Brunswick, Me., Feb. 8, 
1848; married, first, at Boston, Mass., April 6, 1870, Eliza- 
beth, daughter of Charles F. and Mehitable White, bom at 
Charlestown, Mass., Nov. 24, 1848; she died Dec. 15, 1895. 
He married second, at West Roxbury, Mass., Jan. 14, 1897, 
Mrs. Lizzie Parker Walton, daughter of Frederick William 
and Sarah Ann (Leeman) Dunbar. He was of the firm of 
Briggs & Pettengill in 1876. He is a jeweler at Quincy, 
Mass., where he resides. He spells the name " Pettengill." 

CHILDREN. 

i. CLARENCE DELPHIN,' b. at Boston, Mass., Feb. 26, 

1871; d. July 21, 1876. 
ii. GRACE WHITE, b. at Quincy, Mass., July 30, 1876; 

m., at Quincy, in June, 1899, Henry Lincoln Kin- 

caidc, b. at Braintree, Mass., son of William and 

Sarah (Allen) Kincaide. 

* I met him at North Abington in iSg6. — J, M. P. 
t I niet him at Montreal in iSgg. — J. M. P. 



494 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

N. I 73. EDWIN TROWBRIDGE,' (Thomas/ Paul," 
Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Amherst, Mass., 
Sept. 15, 1841; married, at Lyons, la., March 9, 1865, 
Amanda Matthews. 

CHILD. 

HARRY,' b. at Davenport, la., July 3, 1868; res. 
at Downey, la.; unm. (1898). 

N. I 74. GEORGE FRANKLIN," (Thomas,^ Paul," Na- 
thaniel,^ Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Amherst, Mass., 
Sept. 26, 1851; married, at Downey, la., Sept. 9, 1875, 
Clara Hinchliffe. 

CHILDREN 
(all but Walter F. horn at Downey, la.). 

i. ADA M.,' b. Jan. i, 1877. 

ii. CLARA N., b. Feb. 4, 1879. 

iii. WALTER F., b. at Chicago, 111,, June 8, 1882. 

iv. EDNA H., b. Dec. 18, 1884. 

V. FLORENCE L., b. Oct. i, 1887. 

vi. MYRON W., b. June 5, d. Oct. 22, 1892. 

N. I 75. HENRY HARRISON,' (Thomas,^ Paul," Na- 
thaniel,' Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Downey, la., 
Aug. 8, 1859; married, at Iowa City, Sept. 18, 1878, Hattie 
L. Hinchliffe. 

CHILDREN. 

i. CHARLES E.,' b. at Downey, la., Sept. i, 1879. 
ii. FREDERICK, b. at What Cheer, la., Sept. 8, 1881. 
iii. MABEL E., b. at What Cheer, la.. May 27, 1883. 
iv. RETTA H., b. at Omaha, Neb., Dec. 7, 1888. 

V. BERTHA H., b. at Corry, Pa., March 30, 1896. 

N. 1 76. ALBERT N.,» (Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel," Nathan- 
iel,' Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Hadley, Mass., Aug. 6, 
1837; married at Holyoke, Mass., Oct. 19, 1856, Julia B., 
daughter of Cotton and Eliza Marsh, bom at North Hadley 
in 1838. Her grandfather, James Bamum, was a cousin to 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 495 

P. T. Bamtun, and was with Commodore Perry on Lake 
Erie. Albert N. settled at Mohawk, N. Y., in 1861 ; he is a 
gunsmith. 

CHILDREN 

(all resided at Mohawk. N. Y.. in 1896). 

i. HATTIE J.,' b. at Holyoke, Mass., Nov. 9, 1857; d. 

Jan. 28, 1859. 
ii. STELLA CLARA, b. at Holyoke, Feb. 6, i860; m., at 

Ilion. N. Y., May i, 1887, Willard F. Kaple, son of 

Abram and Mary (Johnson) Kaple. 
iii. FRANK E., b. at Ilion, N. Y., in 1863; m., June 22, 

1887, Drusilla, daughter of J. and Orissa (Eason) 

lies, twenty-one 3'ears old, b. at Hamilton, N. Y. 
iv. HARRY ALBERT, b. at Ilion, Jan. 7, 1871; m., at 

Washington Mills, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1898, Cora May, 

daughter of James and Ida Jane Reed, twenty-two 

years old, b. at South Bay, N. Y. 
N. 273. V. GEORGE C, b. at Mohawk, N. Y., in 1872 [?]. 

N. 177. OSCAR,' (Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,* Nathaniel,' 
Nathaniel," Nathaniel,') born at Hadley, Mass., Jan. 26, 
1853; died at Amherst, Mass., June 16, 1893; married, at 
Pelham, Mass., June 24, 1880, Emma Loretta, daughter of 
Hiram and Elizabeth Ballow, twenty-four years of age, 
bom at Pelham. He was a prominent church member. 

CHILDREN 

(all but the eldest bom at Amherst, Mass.). 

i. MYRON NATHANIEL,' b. at Ilion, N. Y., July 12, 

1881. 
ii. ERNEST HIRAM, b. Feb. 15, 1884. 
iii. MERTON O., b. June 4, 1887. 
iv. ROY BALLOW, b. March 12, 1890. 

N. I 78. JOEL TRACY," (Trueman,' Phinehas,* Phine- 
has,' Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Fort Edward, N. Y., 
Nov. 4, 1842; married first, at Claremont, N. H., in 1863, 
Elizabeth Dartt; she died in 1869. He married second, at 
Linwood, Pa., in 1872, Elizabeth Spninsey; she died in 



496 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

1876. He married third, at Springfield, Mass., Oct. 25, 
1881, Jessie M., daughter of Amos and Elizabeth Colman, 
bom at Rochester, Vt. He resides at Philadelphia, Pa. 

CHILD. 

CHARLES HAROLD, b. at Meriden, N. H., Sept. 30, 
1887. 

N. I 79. WATSON G.," (Phinehas,^ Phinehas,^ Phine- 
has,' Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') adopted son ; married Catherine 
Hemphill; resides at Acworth, N. H. 

CHILD. 

LONIE MAY.' 

N. I 80. JAMES MONROE," (William,^ William,* Phine- 
has,^ Nathaniel,' Nathaniel,') bom at Londonderry, N. H., 
April 21, 1835; married, at Londonderry, Nov. 8, 1858, 
Priscilla Hobbs. During the Civil War he served in Co. E, 
ist Minn. Vol. Inf. He resides at Wilmot, So. Dak. (1899). 

CHILDREN 

(all but the oldest bom at Pine Island. Minn.). 

i. CORA B.,' b. at Londonderry, N. H., Oct. 11, 1859; 

d. March 24, 1866. 
ii. GEORGE M., b. Dec. 17, 1862; res. with his father 

(1900). 
iii. FRANKLIN A., b. July 15, 1866; d. April 13, 1879. 
iv. ELLA D., b. Aug. 6, 1868; m., at Wilmot, S. Dak., 

Nov. 29, 1883, ; res. at Pine Island (1900). 

Children of and Ella D. (Pettingell) . 

1. Alnora M. , b. at Wilmot, May 6, 1885. 

2. Robert S. , b. at Wilmot, Sept. 16, 1886. 

3. Georgia E. , b. at Pine Island, Sept. 16, 1892. 

V. ANNIE B., b. June 23, 1870; m., at Red Wing, Minn., 

March 22, 1892, . 

Children of and Annie B. (Pettingell) (b. 

at Pine Island). 

1. Franklin , b. Feb. 23, 1893. 

2. Harry , b. April 16, 1898. 

vi. SADIE I., b. June 2, 1873. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 497 

N. 181. WARREN Mx^RTIN," (William,^ William,- 
Phinehas,^ Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Londonderry, 
N. H., Feb. 23, 1838; married, at Manchester, N. H., April 
13, 1859, Angeline M., daughter of Samuel C. and Hannah 
D. Barker. 

CHILDREN, 
i. ADDIE J.,' b. at Londonderry, N. H., Sept. 25, 1862; 

m. (i) George F. Aiken; m. (2) Walter J. Neale. 
ii. CYNTHIA A., b. at Londonderry, Jan. 23, 1864; m., 
at Haverhill, Mass., May 31, 1887, Everett B. Mitchell, 
son of James P. and Edna L. Mitchell, twenty-four 
years old, b. at Livermore, Me. 
iii. EDGAR B., b. at Londonderry, Nov. 3, 1865; d. at 

the age of fourteen, 
iv. HANNAH B., b. at Candia, N. H., Aug. 13, 1869; d. 
at the age of ten. 
N. 278. v. GEORGE M., b. at Candia, April 14, 187 1. 

vi. JAMES FRANK, b. at Candia, Sept. 11, 1872; d. at 

the age of two. 
vii. LAURA MAY, b. at Auburn, N. H., June 29, 1876; 
d. at Haverhill, Mass., March 17, 1900; unm. 



N. 182. BENJAMIN F.,»* (William,^' William,* Phine- 
has,' Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Londonderry, N. H., 
Feb. 10, 1844; married Hattie A. Fellows, bom at Lowell, 
Mass., died at Londonderry. He served in the Civil War 
in Co. K, 4th N. H. Vol. Inf., and in the 12th N. H. 

CHILDREN. 

i. EDWARD BENJAMIN,' b. at Wakefield, Mass., Dec. 
23. 1874. 

ii. (a daughter), b. at Boxford, Mass., March 29, 

d. April I, 1876. 
iii. EDITH O., b. at Boxford, March 29, d. June 28, 1876. 
iv. ALLEN CLIFFORD, b. at Lawrence, Mass., March 7, 

1878. 
v. ETTA R., b. Dec. 26, 1884. 

* I met him in i.SuA at Derry. — J. M. P. 



498 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

N. 183. CHARLES BUTTERFIELD,« (Hugh,^ Wil- 
liam,* Phinehas/ Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Tyngsboro, 
Mass., Oct. 23, 1838; married first, at Salem, N. H., June 
26, 1858, Rhoda, daughter of Lewis Linus Carlton and 
Abiah French (Tewksbury) Little of Hampstead, N. H.; 
she was bom Aug. 13, 1833, and died at Manchester, N. H., 
Aug. 18, 1862; he married second, March 20, 1865, Arvilla 
W. Brown of Raymond, N. H.; she died May 23, 1880; he 
married third, Jan. 11, 1833, Mary A., daughter of Asbury 
and Abigail (Batchelder) Buzzell of Candia, N. H. He is a 
shoemaker and carpenter. 

CHILDREN. 

i. GEORGE WALDREN,' b. at Salem, N. H., May i, 
1859; "^■. Oct. 30, 1888, Mrs. Annie L. Noyes, 
daughter of George J . and Hannah Dean ; he is a 
merchant at Haverhill, Mass. He has no children. 
[I knew him well. — J. M. P.] 

ii. ANNIE, b. at Raymond, N. H., June 15, 1866; m. 
James H. Brown of Candia, N. H.; she d. July 14, 
1886. 

Child of James H. and Annie (Pettingell) Brown. 
Emma A. Brown, b. in July, 1886. 

N. 184. DAVID MILES," (Hugh,= William,* Phinehas,' 
Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Tyngsboro, Mass., Jan. 14, 
1842; married, at Londonderry, N. H., Nov. 15, 1859, 
Eliza J. Burkee of Londonderry. He is a section boss on 
the Amoskeag branch of the Concord Railroad; resides at 
Manchester, N. H. 

CHILDREN, 
i. BYRON B.,' b. at Londonderry, N. H., in March, 1859; 
m., about 1882, Frances Armstrong; no children. 
N. 284. ii. ELMER ELLSWORTH, b. at Londonderry, Aug. 27, 
1861. 
iii. CARRIE MAY, b. at Manchester, N. H., Jan. 27, 1865; 
d. July 25, 1866. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 499 

N. I 85. RICHARD L./* (Nathaniel," William/ Phine- 
has,' Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Londonderry, N. H., 
Aug. 14, 1856; married, at Methuen, Mass., Dec. 15, 1874, 
Philemon, daughter of Joseph and Sofia Rousseau, nineteen 
years of age, bom in Canada. He resides at Londonderry 
(1897). 

CHILDREN. 

i. GEORGE C' b. Sept. 15, 1875; unm. (1896). 
ii. JOSEPHINE, b. Jan. 7, 1881. 
iii. HENRY H., b. Sept. i, 1884. 



N. 186. JAMES B.,« (James,' William," Phinehas,' 
Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Londonderry, N. H., May 
10, 1858; married, at Pembroke, N. H., Sept. 22, 1881, 
Ada Elizabeth, daughter of John F. and Mary Elizabeth 
(Gordon) Bartlett, bom at Lynn, Mass., Dec. 10, 1859. 
He was graduated from Pembroke Academy in 1880, and 
in 1882 from Burlington University, Burlington, Vt., where 
he studied medicine. He also attended lectures at Dart- 
mouth College and studied with Dr. Daniel S. Adams of 
Manchester, N. H. In 1884 he began the practice of medi- 
cine at Amherst, N. H., where he still resides. He is a thirty- 
second degree Mason, a Knight Templar, and is prominent 
among the Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias. He is a 
member of the New Hampshire Medical Society. He 
spells the name " Pettengill." 

CHILDREN 

(all but the eldest bom at Amherst. N. H.). 

i. EDITH MAY,' b. at Londonderry, N. H., March 28, 

1883. 
ii. GEORGE HERBERT, b. Dec. 25, 1886. 
iii. GRACE LILLIAN, b. April 28, 1890. 
iv. FRANK GORDON, b. June 4, 1895. 
V. BESSIE HAZEL, b. Feb. 8, 1897. 

♦ I met him and family in 1896 at Londonderry. — J. M. P. 



500 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

N. 188. WARREN GEORGE,' (George A./ James/ 
Phinehas,' Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel/) bom at Durand, 111., 
Feb. 21, 1851; married, at Durand, Aug. 13, 1868, Grace 
Amelia Colton, born at Durand, Sept. 14, 185 1. 

CHILDREN 

(born at Durand, III.). 

i. MARTHA SIBYL,' b. July 17, 1869; m., April 8, 1886, 
Eugene G. Hurd, b. at Durand, April 2, 1858. 
Children of Eugene G. and Martha S. (Pettingell) 
Hurd. 

1. Hurd, b. at Durand, April 15, 1889. 

2. Mabel A. Hurd, b. at Laona [Leetonia?], 111., Sept. 

15, 1890. 

3. Mildred O. Hurd, b. at Laona [Leetonia?], May 22, 

1893; d. Aug. i6, 1896. 

4. Chester W. Hurd, b. at Laona [Leetonia?], Oct. 

12, 1895. 

5. Avic A. Hurd, b. at Laona [Leetonia?], Oct. 24, 

1897. 
ii. CHARLES WARREN, b. Dec. 29, 1873. 
iii. RALPH AVERILL, b. June 27, 1881. 

N. i 89. GRANVILLE HERRING," (George A.,' James,^ 
Phinehas,' Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Durand, 111., 
Oct. I, 1861; married at Durand, April 25, 1882, Mary 
Geary, bom at Davis, 111., March 28, i860. He is a farmer. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Durand, lU.). 

i. EVERETT GRANVILLE,' b. Aug. 15, 1884. 
ii. AVERILL JAMES, b. April 21, 1888. 
iii. SIBYL KATE, b. May 3, 1890. 

N. 190. ALBERT HOSEA,«*(HoseaA.,= Asa,* Dudley,' 
Nathaniel,- Nathaniel,') bom at Center Sandwich, N. H., 
April 20, 1857; married. May 20, 1884, Nellie, daughter 
of James and Mary Moran, of Portsmouth, N. H., twenty- 

* I met him at Boston in 1896. — J. M. P. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 501 

five years of age. He was a hotel chef at Boston (1896). 
An A. H. Pettingell died at Somerville, Mass., March 13, 
1904, forty-eight years of age. He had been chef at 
Memorial Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, a position 
of great responsibihty. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ARTHUR,' b. May 25, 1885. 
ii. ALBERT HOSEA, b. Jan. i, 1888. 

N. 191. SYLVENDER,« (Hosea A.,^ Asa," Dudley.^" 

Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom in 1863 [?]; married •. 

He resides in Florida. 

CHILD. 

LEANDER,' b. in 1897 [?]. 

N. 192. WALTER EDWIN," (Asa,= Asa,* Dudley.^" 
Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Dublin, N. H., May 30, 1862 ; 
married, at Peterboro, N. H., June 17, 1885, Nellie Jane, 
daughter of Lorenzo and Harriet Jaquith (Holt) Holt, bom 
at Greenfield, N. H., Jan. 23, 1864. He resides at Rock- 
ville, Conn., where, with his father, he is in business as an 
electrician and machinist, and manufacturer of specialties 
in machinery. He spells the name " Pettengill." 

CHILD. 
ELVA HEARD,' b. at Rockville, Conn., April 11, 1890. 

N. 201. LEVERETT EMERSON," (Beniah,^ John," 
Jedediah,^ Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Methuen, Mass., 
Dec. 25, 1849; married, Dec. 31, 1869, Lucy A., daughter of 
George (No. N. 121) and Sophronia (Tuttle) Pettingell, 
bom at Haverhill, Mass., June 6, 1847. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Haverhill, Mass.). 

N. 299. i. CHARLES A.,' b. Aug. 2, 1871. 

ii. CARLOS EDWARD, b. Dec. 26, 1873; m., at Haver- 



S02 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

hill, Nov. 24, 1897, J. Etta, daughter of Levi M. and 
Julia (Copp) Hall, twenty-five years old, b, at Kings- 
ton, N. H.; she d. at Haverhill, June 10, 1900, 
"aged 28 years, 4 months, 11 days." 

iii. GEORGE BENIAH, b. Dec. 6, 1878. 

iv. (a son), b. and d. July 5, 1888. 

N. 202. ARTHUR VARNUM EMERSON,'* (Beniah,^ 
John,* Jedediah,' Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Methuen, 

Mass., Dec. 27,1857; married Ethel G. , bom at Center 

Harbor, N. H. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Boston. Mass.). 

i. ARTHUR C' b. March 24, 1894. 
ii. ANNIE, b. Aug. 30, 1897. 

N. 208. HERBERT E.," (Daniel A.,= David,* David,^ 
Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 12, 
1856; married, Nov. 24, 1880, Ella P., daughter of Giles 
and Sarah Cheney, twenty-four years of age, bom at Plais- 
tow, N. H. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Haverhill, Mass.). 

i. ERNEST ABBOTT,' b. June 9, 1884. 
ii. SARAH FLORENCE, b. Nov. 29. 1885; d. Jan. 20, 

1887. 
iii. FLOYD, b. Dec. 3, 1886. 

iv. CHARLES ROLAND, b. Feb. 24, d. July 29, 1888. 
V. IRVING WILBERT, b. March 5, 1889. 
vi. HATTIE EVELYN, b. Oct. i, 1891. 

N. 2 I O. WILLIAM EDWIN," (John E.,^ John,* John,' 
John,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 3, 1845; 
married at Boston, Mass., April 22, 1868, Augusta, daughter 
of Sylvanus and Lois C. Kneeland, twenty-two years old, 
born at Hoosick Falls, N. Y. March 3, 1877, William E. 
and Augusta K., his wife, of Everett, conveyed land in West 
Roxbury, Mass. 

* I met him in Boston in 1897. — J. M. P. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 503 

CHILDREN. 

WILLIAM EDWIN,' b. at Charlestown, Mass., Sept. 

28, 1869. 
FRANK TYLER, b. at Everett, Mass., Sept. 2, 1870; 

m., at Everett, Nov. 25, 1891, Mary, daughter of 

Thomas and Mary Lawrence, b. at East Boston in 

1869. 



N. 2 I I . CHARLES SAMUEL," (Samuel B.,^ Samuel,* 
Samuel,' Samuel,^ Nathaniel,') bom March 14, 1858; mar- 
ried, March 24, 1886, Ida N. Mimger. He resides at Gillett, 
Bradford county, Pa. (1899). 

CHILDREN. 

i. SARAH LUCILE, b. Oct. 26, 1887. 
ii. MARGUERITE, b. Nov. 4, 1894. 

N.2I2. WILLIAM HENRY,' (Samuel B.,' Samuel,* 
Samuel,' Samuel,^ Nathaniel,') bom June 12, 1862; married, 
at Elmira, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1887, Aldine, daughter of Jerome 
and Clarissa (Wright) Leonard, nineteen years of age, bom 
in Pennsylvania. He is a farmer; resides at Gillett, Brad- 
ford cotmty, Pa. 

CHILDREN. 

i. VIRGINIA KERRICK,' b. Aug. 3, 1888. 
ii. SAMUEL BENJAMIN, b. Aug. 26, 1891. 

N. 2 I 3. JOHN G.," (Philander L.,= Samuel,* Samuel,' 
Samuel,^ Nathaniel,') [date and place of birth not known to 
the compiler]; married Myrtle Dobbs. He is a telephone 
operator employed by the New York Central Railroad; 
resides at Elmira, N. Y. (1899). 

CHILD. 

MARK LESLIE.' 



504 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

SEVENTH GENERATION. 

N. 250. GEORGE THOMAS,'* (Edward H.,' Jona- 
than S.,^ Peter,* Abbott,^ Joseph,- Nathaniel,') bom at Sax- 
tons River, Vt., July ii, 1869; married, at New York City, 
Dec. 28, 1898, Jennie Louise, daughter of Lyman B. and 
Jennie (Ranney) Bunnell. He was graduated from Vermont 
Academy, Saxtons River, in 1888, and from Amherst College 
in 1892. In college he was a member of the A. K. E. fra- 
ternity. From 1893 until 1896 he was with the Vermont 
Marble Company at Proctor, Vt. ; in 1896 and 1897 with 
the International Committee of Yoimg Men's Christian Asso- 
ciations, New York City; in 1897 and 1898 with Mnusey's 
Magazine; from 1898 until 1903, he was on the editorial 
staff of the Review of Reviews; in 1904 he was with the 
advertising agency of George Batten & Co., New York 
City. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at New York City), 

i. JOHN EDWARD,' b. Sept. 17, 1902. 
ii. ROBERT BUNNELL, March 6, 1904. 

N. 273. GEORGE C.,' (Albert N.,' Nathaniel,' Nathan- 
iel,* Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Mohawk, 
N. Y., in 1872 [?]; married, at Mohawk, March 31, 1894, 
Sadie v., daughter of Frank G. and Elinor Woodall Spencer, 
bom at Ilion, N. Y., twenty-one years of age. 

CHILD. 
(a son)," b. at Ilion; d. there June i, 1894. 



N.278. GEORGE M.,' (Warren M.," William,' Wil- 
liam,* Phinehas,^ Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Candia, 
N. H., April 14, 1871; married, July 3, 1893, Sarah A., 
daughter of Daniel and Ellen (Duggan) Sheehan, born at 
Haverhill, Mass., twenty years of age. 

* He visited me in 1896. — J. M, P. 



NATHANIEL PETTINGELL 505 

CHILD. 
WARREN MARTIN,* b. at Haverhill, Mass., Feb. 23, 
1894. 

N. 284. ELMER ELLSWORTH,' (David M.,» Hugh,' 
William," Phinehas,' Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Lon- 
donderry, N. H., Aug. 27, 1861; married at Boston, Jan. 
30, 1890, Jessie M., daughter of L. H. and Dextella Wil- 
liams, twenty-seven years of age, bom at Pepperell, Mass. 
He is superintendent of the Blue Hill Electric Works at 
Canton, Mass. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JAMES BYRON," b. at Pepperell, Mass., June 21, 1890. 
ii. DAVID LUTHER, b. at Canton, Mass., Feb. 23, 1892. 
iii. , b. at Manchester, N. H. [?]. 

N. 299. CHARLES A.,' (Leverett E.,« Beniah,' John,* 
Jedediah,' Nathaniel,^ Nathaniel,') bom at Haverhill, Mass., 
Aug. 2, 1871; married, Jan. 4, 1893, Eva S., daughter of 
James and Ida Morse, twenty years of age, bom at New- 
ton, N. H., or Brentwood, N. H. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Haverhill, Mass.). 

i. DOROTHY EVELYN,' b. Sept. 6, 1894. 
ii. MABEL PAULINE, b. Sept. 3, 1896. 
iii. EVA FLORENCE, b. Feb. 23, 1898. 



SAMUEL PETTINGELL 



S. I. SAMUEL PETTINGELL';* killed at the battle 
of Oriskany, Aug. 6, 1777; married Elizabeth Cline, who 
was born in Holland, Europe, and died March 9, 1790.. 
Nellie and John Cline, brother and sister, who lived at 
Florida, N. Y., about 1830 or 1840, were relatives of Eliza- 
beth. 

Samuel was a doctor. His name appears on a tax list 
from one of the two eastern districts of Tryon county, and he 
is noted as being well to do. This list, which is without date, 
was prior to the Revolution, as it was made out in connec- 
tion with the payment of the debt of the French and Indian 
War. Aug. 26, 1775, Samuel was captain of the 5th co., 
3d bat. Mohawk Militia from Tryon county. His house was 
burned by the Johnson raiders, Oct. 25, 1781. His death 
had left his family destitute, as three days before the battle 
in which he was killed he had buried his money, which was 
never found. The winter after the house was burned the 
widow and children lived in the cellar hole, possessed only 
of what they could find in the ruins. Oct. 28, 1784, the 
state of New York paid a pension to Samuel's widow. 

June 2, 1785, John, Jacob, Samuel, Joseph and William 
Pettingell signed separate orders dated at Warrensbush 
(Warrensburg) to have their pay paid to Gilbert Rosem 
Berry. Each spelled the name " Pettingell." Henry Pet- 
tingell was also in the Revolution from the same vicinity. 
Nov. II, 1785, the children of John Pettingell were granted 
a pension by the state of New York. 

* All that can be found concerning this man is contained in the sketch above, with 
the exception of a statement that he came from England in i 730, for which no authority is 
given. — C. I. P. 

506 



SAMUEL PETTINGELL 



507 



Samuel is said to have leased his farm from John Watts. 
Sept. 15, 1794, Benjamin Pettingell of Florida bought of 
John Watts land adjoining land leased by William Pettin- 
gell. Jime I, 1 80 1, Joseph, Henry and Cornelius Pettingell 
of Florida mortgaged land in Florida (Warrensbxirg) to 
Rulop Conover ; it was boimded by land of Jacob Pettingell, 
John De Graff and Benjamin Pettingell. Nov. 5, 1804, Cor- 
nelius and Henry mortgaged the same land; it was then 
bounded by land of Nicholas Hill, John De Graff, Benjamin 
Pettingell and Christian Ser\'iss. The land mortgaged was 
lot No. 118 and a part of lot No. 102. Jacob Pettingell 
had lot No. 119. John De Graff had lot No. 120. 

CHILDREN. 

WILLIAM,' b. about 1758. 

SAMUEL, b. Jan. 10, 1764. 

BENJAMIN, b. June 20, 1765. 

MARTIN. 

CORNELIUS. 

JOSEPH. 

JACOB. 

JOHN ; said to have been single and demented ; but 

see above the grant of a pension to the children of 

John Pettingell. 
PETER. 
HENRY. 
CHRISTINA; m. Christian Scrviss; she d. about 1845 ; 

he was drowned in 1814 in crossing Schoharie Creek; 

he was a shoe manufacturer. 

Child of Christian and Christina (Pettingell) Serviss. 

John Serviss. 
CATHERINE, m. John Serviss. 
(a daughter) ; it is possible that there was a 

daughter who married Horace Reece, as Samuel 

(No. S. 11) refers to him as " uncle." 



S. 2 


i. 


S.3 


ii. 


S. 4 


iii. 


s. 5 


iv. 


S. 6 


V. 


S. 7 


vi. 


S. 8 


vii. 



9- 
10. 



IX. 
X. 

xi. 



Xll. 

xiii. 



So8 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

SECOND GENERATION. 

S. 2. WILLIAM,^ (Samuel,') bom about 1758; married 
. Oct. 16, 1832, he made application for a pen- 
sion, which was granted. He was then seventy-four years 
of age and resided at Milford, N. Y. He had enlisted from 
Montgomery county and had served fourteen and a half 
months, a part of the time as a private in Capt. Yate's co., 
of Col. Alden's regt. In 1840 he was living with his son 
Samuel at Milford. 

CHILD. 

S. II. SAMUEL.' 



S. 3. SAMUEL,' (Samuel,') born Jan. 10, 1764; died 
April 3, 1822; married Margery Cooley, who died Dec. 5, 
1833. He moved from Montgomery county, N. Y., and set- 
tled in Prince Edward county, Ontario, about 1818. He had 
served in the Revolutionary War, probably in the British 
army, as the following concessions were granted to his chil- 
dren because he was a United Empire Loyalist:* Aug. 24, 
1837, to William, lot 19.7c in Verulam; on the same day 
similar grants to Martin, Samuel and Allen; Jan. 5, 1835, 
to Amot and Joseph. Catherine of Hillier, Ontario, daughter 
of Samuel, prayed a United Empire Loyalist grant, and Aug. 
24, 1837, lot 14.4, in Fenelon, was granted to her. Martha, 
daughter of Samuel, was granted lot 17.15 con. in Fenelon, 
June 19, 1834. 

♦The United Empire Loyalists, to use the words of a learned friend, " were those 
who, at the close of the Revolutionary War, left the colonies and emigrated to Canada, 
where they were given free grants of land. Several hundred of them went to Prince Ed- 
ward county." To be a United Empire Loyalist one " must have sided with the Tories 
in the Revolution. Lands were sometimes granted to the descendants of Loyalists. The 
Loyalists were good stock; it was they who made upper Canada, and to this day to be a 
descendant of a United Empire Loyalist is in Ontario what it is in Massachusetts to be a 
descendant of a Mayflower Pilgrim." 

The fact that many descendants of Samuel (No, S. 1) are to be found in Ontario, taken 
into consideration w'th these grants, would seem to indicate that there was a Tory branch 
of this family during the Revolution. — C. I. P. 



SAMUEL PETTINGELL 509 

CHILDREN. 

S. 12. i. SAMUEL PETER,' b. at Florida, N. Y., April 9, 1788. 

ii. MARIAH, b. at Florida; m. John Osterhant; res. at 
Wellington, Ontario; one son and three daughters. 
S. 13. iii. MARTIN RICHARD, b. at Florida, Dec. 21, 1791. 
iv. NANCY, b. at Florida; d. young. 
V. PEGGY, b. at Florida ; d. young. 
S. 14. vi. WILLIAM, b. at Florida, Jan. 11, 1799. 
S. 15. vii. JOSEPH. 

viii. HANNAH, m. (i) Adam Garrett; one son; m. (2) 
Henry McDonald; two sons; res. at Wellington, 
Ontario. 
S. 16. ix. ROBERT ARNOT. 
S. 17. X. ALLEN. 

xi. MARTHA ANN; m. Amos Albec; two daughters; res. 
at Wellington, 
xii. CATHERINE, b. about 1813; m. William Henry 
Phillips; one son and one daughter; res. at Welling- 
ton, Ontario; Catherine was living in 1897. 
xiii. HARRIETT; m. Philip Stephenson; four sons and 
two daughters. 

S. 4. BENJAMIN,' (Samuel/) bom June 20, 1765; died 
at Minaville, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1849 '< married Albina [Schultz?], 
bom in Holland, Europe, died at Minaville, April 26, 1847, 
" aged 80 years, 10 months, 6 days." Sept. 15, 1794, Ben- 
jamin of Florida bought two lots of John Watts, adjoining 
land leased by William Pettingell. May 29, 1821, he was 
an elder of the Dutch Reformed Church of Florida. Later 
than this he sold his farm and moved to Minaville. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ABIGAIL'; d. at Minaville, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1832, 

forty-three years of age. 
ii. MARY; m. Don Carlos Bent; she d. at Minaville, June 

27, 1853, sixty-two years of age. 
iii. NANCY, b. Jan. 13, 1793; m. (i), Feb. 23, 1823, 

Charles Ellis; m. (2) Johyt Hart; she d. Jan. 4, 1868. 
iv. FRANCINCHA, b. at Minaville, Nov. 26, 1800; m., 



510 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

at Minaville, Jan. 31, 1828, JohnDenise, b. at Florida, 

N. Y.; he d. July 9, 1879; she d. July 8, 1889. 

Child of John and Francincha (Pettingell) Denise. 

Juliett Denise, b. Sept. 22, 1832; m., Sept. 20, 1853, 

John H. Snook. 
V. ELIZABETH; m., at Minaville, Dec. 29, 1822, Peter 

\ 'an Horn. 
vi. JANE ANN, bapt. July 24, 1809; m. ; d. April 13, 

1834. 
vii. CAROLINE; bapt. June 20, 181 1 [?]; d. at Minaville, 
April 9, 1850, " aged 37 years, 9 months, 29 days." 
viii. CATHERINE; m. Cornelius Clarke. 
ix. SARAH ; m. John Cline. 
S. 18. X. JOHN BENJAMIN. 

S. 5. MARTIN,' (Samuel,') married . He had 

only one child, a daughter, who married Osterhout. 

S. 6. CORNELIUS,^ (Samuel,') died at Florida, N.Y., 
May 22, 1831 ; married Christine McGraw, who was bom in 
1777, and died at Florida, May 29, 1861. 

CHILDREN. 

i. PETER'; d. about 181 9; unm. 

ii. JOHN; d. at Florida, N. Y., about 1849; m. (i) 
Catherine Riihlison; m. (2) Maria Newkirk, who d. 
July 25, 1857, " aged 55 years, 5 months, 15 days"; 
John left no children, 
iii. CHRISTOPHER; d. unm.; he was injured in youth 
and was unable to walk; in 1833, Fonda records, 
John Quackenbus and wife sold to Christopher land 
adjoining that of Henry Pettingell and heirs of 
Cornelius, 
iv. ELIZABETH; m. John Rogers; ten children; res. 
in Oneida county. 
S. 19. V. HENRY C, b. Oct. 18, 1800. 

S. 7. JOSEPH,' (Samuel,') married Margaret Cooley; 
apparently he was married twice, as his daughter Elizabeth 
is referred to as a " half sister." 



SAMUEL PETTINGELL 511 

CHILDREN. 
i. ELIZABETH ENOS,' (" a half sister,") b. July 9, 
1786; d. Sept. 27, 1861; m. Peter Marlette; among 
her children were Joseph, William and Samuel Mar- 
lette; Major George W. Marlette of Schenectady, 
N. Y., is a descendant. 
S. 20. ii. SAMUEL, b. in July, 1791 [?]. 

iii. MARGERY, b. at Schenectady, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1794. 
S. 21. iv. PETER, b. at Schenectady, Oct. 8, 1796. 

S. 8. JACOB,' (Samuel,') married Christina Snook. He 
is said to have died about 1838, past eighty years of age. 

CHILDREN. 

S. 22. i. JAMES,' b. at Florida, N. Y., in 1801. 

ii. WILLIAM; m. Rogers; no children; he was 

drowned at the age of thirty while fording the river 

at Fort Hunter on horseback. 
iii. GITY; m. Jacob Snook; she d. about 1843. 
iv. ELIZABETH; m. Conrad Holtzberger; a daughter 

Elizabeth was b. Aug. 18, 1808; Marion E. Pruyn 

of Amsterdam, N. Y., is a descendant of Elizabeth. 
V. MARGARET; m. Asa Rice. 

Child of Asa and Margaret (Pettingell) Rice. 

Gity Maria Rice ; d. unm. 
vi. REBECCA; m. at Florida, N. Y., Aug. 24, iSt,^. Corne- 
lius Conover; Mrs. Fred Davey of Amsterdam is a 

granddaughter. 
vii. CHRISTINA; m. Barney O'Neill; Mrs. Charles 

Ineible of Rome, N. Y., is a descendant, 
viii. KATHERINE, b. Aug. 16, 1789; m., July 20, 1812, 

Warren H. Curtiss of Connecticut. 

Children of Warren H. and Katherine (Pettingell) 
Curtiss. 

1. Curtiss; d. young at Tribes Hill, N. Y. 

2. Curtiss; d. young at Tribes Hill. 

3. Anna Gertrude Curtiss, b. at Tribes Hill, June 28, 

1816; m.. May 14, 1834, Isaac Hall of Saratoga 
Springs, N. Y. ; res. at Saratoga Springs ; several 
children; he d. Jan. 19, 1866, fifty-four years 
of age; she d. Dec. 17, 1889. 



SI 2 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

4. Maria Lovisa Curtiss, b. at Port Jackson, N. Y., 
May 16, 1819; m., Jan. 12, 1842, John J. Gray 
of Aurora, 111., formerly of Amsterdam, N. Y. ; 
she d. Oct. 10, 1890; he d. Jan. i, 1899, eighty- 
four years of age. 

Children of John J. and Maria Lovisa (Curtiss) 
Gray. 

i. Gray; d. young. 

ii. Gray; d. young. 

iii. Georgiana Gray, b. at Port Jackson, N. Y., 
Feb. 23, 1856; m., at Chaumont, N. Y., 
Sept. 6, 1876, Charles Allen Jewett. 
Child of Charles A. and Georgiana (Gray) 

Jewett. 
Florence Gray Jewett, b. Nov. 30, 1877; 
m., Oct. 21, 1902, George H. Churchill of 
Amsterdam, N. Y. 



S. 9. PETER,^ (Samuel,') married Mary [?] Snook. The 
marriage record of Simeon Wilbur to Susanna Pettingell, 
Jan. i6, 1823, describes the bride as the daughter of "Widow" 
Pettingell. The same description is used in the record of 
Delany's marriage. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ELIZABETH'; m. John Rogers; res. at Florida, N. Y. ; 

three sons and two daughters, 
ii. SUSAN; m., at Florida, March 10, 1831, Tunis Swart; 
res. at Rotterdam, N. Y. ; a Susanna, " daughter of 
Widow Pettingell," m. Simeon Wilbur, Jan. 16, 1823. 
S. 23. iii. CORNELIUS J., b. May 17, 1799. 

iv. DELANY (LANA), b. July 29, 1803; d. Feb. 3, 1854; 
m., April 10, 1824, Nicholas Spore; res. at Cranes- 
ville, N. Y. 
Children of Nicholas and Delany (Pettingell) Spore. 

1. Peter Spore, b. Dec. 25, 1824; m., Dec. 9, 1852, 

Permilia McMaster. 

2. David Spore, b. Jan. i, 1827; m., Jan. 14, 1852, 

Martha Ann Derby. 

3. Simeon W. Spore, b. June 15, 1829. 



SAMUEL PETTINGELL 513 

4. John A. Spore, b. June 29, 1833; m., Jan. 26, 

1858, Rebecca De Graff. 

5. James Spore, b. Dec. 9, 1837. 

V. CATHERINE ; m. Nathaniel Kclsey; res. at Conneaut, 
Ohio. 

vi. MARGARET; res. at Florida, N. Y.; unm. 
S. 24. vii. JACKSON. 
S. 25. viii. DAVID, b. at Florida, April 10, 1806. 

S. I O. HENRY,' (Samuel,') died from a fall in 1853 in 
Montgomery county, N. Y. ; married Abigail [Downs ?] who 
was bom in Ireland and died at the age of ninety-four, 
being blind at the time of her death. He resided at Florida , 
N. Y., in 1844. 

CHILDREN. 

S. 26. i. TIMOTHY.' 

S. 27. ii. JAMES. 

S. 28. iii. CORNELIUS, b. in 1803 [?]. 

S. 29. iv. SAMUEL. 

vi. MARY ANN; d. about 1873, the last of the family; 
unm. 

vi. ELIZABETH; d. when a young girl. 

vii. LAVINA; unm. 



THIRD GENERATION. 

S. i I. SAMUEL' (William,' Samuel'). His wife was 
living with her daughter Rebecca in 1875 and was then 
about eighty -four years of age. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SARAH'; m. Alfred Wellman; res. at Milford, N. Y. 

(1875)- 

Children of Alfred and Sarah (Pettingell) Wellman. 

1. Putnam Wellman; a merchant at Milford (1875). 

2. Wellman; m. George Greene. 

3. Wellman (a daughter). 

ii. REBECCA; m. Martin Van Buren; res. at Mt. Vision, 
N. Y. (1875) ; a son and a daughter. 



514 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

S. I 2. SAMUEL PETER,' (Samuel/ Samuel/) born at 
Florida, N. Y., April 9, 1788; died Jan. 6, 1849; married 
Mary, daughter of Barent and Hester (McGraw) Martin, 
bom Nov. 14, 1791, died March 26, 1879. 

CHILDREN, 
i. HARRIETT (HESTER),* b. Nov. 14, 1816; m., Aug. 
12, 1835, John T. Wilson; three children, all dead in 
1897. 
S. 30. ii. CHRISTOPHER MARTIN, b. Feb. 18, 1818. 

S. I 3. MARTIN RICHARD,' (Samuel,^ Samuel,') born 
at Florida, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1791 ; died at Rose Hall, Ontario, 
Sept. 24, 1 861; married Susan B., daughter of Barent and 
Hester (McGraw) Martin, bom at Florida, Feb. 20, 1800; 
died at Rose Hall, May 27, 1870. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at HilHer, Ontario). 

i. MARY ANN,' b. Jan. 10, 1823; m. (1) ; m. 

(2), June 7, 1849, Alexander Fisher Peterson, son of 
James and Mary (Howard) Peterson, b. at Adolphus- 
town, Canada, Dec. i, 1819; d. Sept. 15, 1891. 
ii. HESTER ELIZA, b. Nov. 9, 1824; m. (i), Oct. 15, 
1844, Jothain Smith German, b. at Rose Hall, July 27, 
1826, d. Jan. 25, 1865; m. (2), Dec. 18, 1871, Stewart 
Wilson, b. Jan. 3, 1795, d. Sept. 3, 1885. 

iii. NANCY, b. Nov. 29, 1826; m. (i), March i, 1843, 
Andrew McDonald; m. (2), Feb. 21, 1881, Jacob 
Hoover. 

iv. SARAH CATHERINE, b. Oct. 24, 1831; m. Thomas 
Howard Peterson, son of James and Mary (Howard) 
Peterson, b. Sept. 27, 1822; he d. Aug. 12, 1896. 

V. JANE, b. Dec. ^,0, 1833; m. Henry Osterhout. 

vi. SUSAN MARGERY, b. July 11, 1841; m., June 14. 
1864, David Kennedy, D.D.; he d. Sept. 4, 1887. 
S. 31. vii. HENRY MARTIN, b. Aug. 13, 1843. 

S. 1 4. WILLIAM,' (Samuel,= Samuel,') bom at Florida, 
N. Y., Jan. 11, 1799; died at Hillier, Ontario, Jan. 23, 1869; 



SAMUEL PETTINGELL 515 

married, Dec. 17, 1826, Hannah McDonald. All the chil- 
dren settled in Prince Edward county, Ontario, within a 
radius of five miles. 

CHILDREN. 

S. 32. i. SAMUEL*; sixty-four years old in 1897. 

S. 33. ii. HENRY; sixty years old in 1897. 

S. 34. iii. JOSEPH; fifty-seven years old in 1897. 

iv. DAVID; d. unm. 

V. ALBERT; fifty-four years old in 1897; m. 

vi. EDGAR; d. unm. 

S. 35. vii. BENJAMIN; forty-nine years old in 1897. 

viii. ANDREW; forty-seven years old in 1897 ; m. 

ix. SARAH; not living in 1897. 

S. 1 5> JOSEPH,' (Samuel,^ Samuel,') married Jane 
McCartney. They lived at Rose Hall, Ontario. 

CHILDREN. 

S. 36. i. ROBERT." 

S. 37. ii. PHILIP HENRY, b. at Wellington, Ontario, in i84s[?]. 

iii. POLLY; m. Grunman Hubbs. 

iv. ELECTA; m. George Bayiey. 

V. HANNAH; m. Smith Phillips. 

vi. LYDIA; m. Henry Duming. 

S. 16. ROBERT ARNOT,' (Samuel,^ Samuel,') mar- 
ried Jane Hubbs. He was living at Rose Hall, Ontario, in 
1875- 

CHILDREN. 

i. DANIEL*; m. ; no children. 
S. 38. ii. CHARLES. 
S. 39. iii. ROBERT, b. April 9, 1842. 

iv. MARY JANE; m. George Greer. 

V. PHILA; m. Jacobs; res. at Wellington, Ontario 

(1897). 

S. 1 7. ALLEN,' (Samuel,' Samuel,') married Eliza 
Martin. They resided at Wellington, Ontario. 



5i6 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 







CHILDREN. 


S. 40. 




WILSON.' 


S. 41. 


ii. 


MARTIN. 


S.42. 


iii. 


GEORGE. 




iv. 


MAHALA. 




V. 


ELEANOR. 




vi. 


SARAH LIZZIE. 


S. 43- 


vii. 


WILLIAM. 



S. I 8. JOHN BENJAMIN,' (Benjamin,' Samuel,') died 
Oct. 3, 1843 ; married Wealthy Home, who died about 1848. 
She married second, Parker. 

CHILDREN. 

S. 44. i. WILLIAM ALEXANDER," b. at Florida, N. Y., Jan. 
10, 1823. 
ii. CHARLES, b. at Florida, Aug. 22, 1825; not heard 

from since the Civil War, when he was in Chicago, 
iii. BENJAMIN, b. at Florida, Feb. 22, 1827; d. about 

1848; unm. 
iv. SARAH ANN, b. at Florida, Oct. 10, 1829; m. Thomas 
Hycctt; d. in 1854. 

V. MARY JANE, b. at Florida, Aug. 12, 1834; m. 

Pennington. 
vi. CARRIE, b. at Greece, Monroe county, N. Y., Jan. 7, 
1838; m. Edward Ford; d. in Iowa in October, 1895. 
S. 45. vii. JOHN,b.atGreece, Jan. 2, 1841. 

S. 19. HENRY C' (Cornelius,' Samuel,') bom Oct. 
18, 1800; died at Florida, N. Y., May 26, 1885; married 
Tenettie, daughter of David (bom June 2, 1767, died 
Aug. 10, 1850) and Anna (Newkirk) (bom Jime 20, 1777; 
died July 13, 187 1) Zieley. He engaged in farming at 
Florida, N. Y., on an extensive scale, and was a wealthy 
man. Various land transfers in which he was a grantee are 
on record at Fonda, N. Y. 

CHILD. 

RACHEL," b. April 12, 1835; m., Dec. 9, 1851, Dr. 
Henry A. Devcndorf, h. June 30, 1826, son of Abra- 



SAMUEL PETTINGELL 51? 

ham (b. Sept. 30, 1801, d. Jan. 12, 1872) and Cath- 
erine (Ehle) (b. Aug. 12, 1802) Devendorf. Dr. 
Devendorf's great-grandfather, Capt. Henry Deven- 
dorf, served in the same regiment with Capt. Samuel 
Pettingell (No. S. i), and was killed on the same day 
and in the same battle. 

Children of Henry A. and Rachel (Pettingell) Deven- 
dorf. 

1. Nettie Devendorf, b. April 26, 1855; m., Feb. 9, 

1876, Willard Selmser. 

Children of Willard and Nettie (Devendorf) 

Selmser. 
i. Earl D. Selmser, b. Feb. 9, 1877. 
ii. Jennie Selmser, b. July 10, 1880. 

2. Alvin Jay Devendorf, b. Nov. ii, 1858. 

3. Emma C. Devendorf, b. Feb. 23, 1861; m., Oct. 

17, 1883, Edward Edwards. 

Children of Edward and Emma C. (Devendorf) 

Edwards, 
i. Laura Edwards, b. Feb. 24, 1886; d. Dec. 10, 

1889. 
ii. Julia Antoinette Edwards, b. April 13, 1891. 
iii. Lauren Glen Edwards, b. Jan. 17, 1895; d. 
Feb. 28, 1897. 

4. Dewitt A. Devendorf, b. May 2, 1863; m. (i), 

Sept. 28, 1887, Agnes Boyd Hudson; shed. Feb. 
14, 1891 ; he m. (2), June 7, 1893, Alice D. Wait. 
Children of Dewitt A. and Agnes B. (Hudson) 

Devendorf. 
i. Henry Hudson Devendorf, b. in November, 

1888. 
ii. Dewitt Boyd Devendorf, b. Jan. 29, 1891. 
Child of Dewitt A. and Alice D. (Wait) Deven- 
dorf. 
Dorothea Devendorf, b. May 8, 1894. 

5. Mary Devendorf, b. Aug. 15, 1865; m,, June 20, 

1888, Dr. C. B. Meding. 

6. Milton Devendorf, b. Sept. 20, 1867; m., Oct. 30, 

1895, Leah Aleine McBride;hed. Aug. 13, 1903. 
Child of Milton and Leah A. (McBride) Deven- 
dorf. 
John C. Devendorf. 



5i8 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

S. 20. SAMUEL,' (Joseph,^ Samuel,') bom in July, 
1791 [?]; died at Mt. Vision, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1876, " aged 
84 years, 6 months "; married Elizabeth Ackley, who died 
at Laurens, N. Y., May 26, 1882, " aged 87." He resided 
at Mt. Vision in 1875. 

CHILDREN. 

i. DEXTER'; d. young, 
ii. MARGARET, b. at Hartwick, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1818; 

m., Dec. 27, 1838, Chester Thurston, b. at New Lisbon, 

N. Y., April 27, 1809, son of Ira and Ruth (Benedict) 

Thurston; she d. at Mt. Vision, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1877; 

four children, one of whom is Mrs. A. E. Wellman of 

Mt. Vision. Margaret was married by Rev. Horatio 

Pettingell (No. 271). 
iii. MARIETTE, b. at Laurens, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1824; 

m. Richard Clark, a tanner and currier; he d. in 

1850; she was living in 1899. 
iv. EMILY, b. at Laurens, March 16, 1828; m. Henry B. 

Potter, a school teacher; they removed to Minnesota, 

but returned after three years; Mrs. Potter died in 

New York State about i860. 

Child of Henry B. and Emily (Pettingell) Potter. 

Eugene Potter, b. in Minnesota about 1859. 

S. 2 I . PETER,' (Joseph,^' Samuel,') born at Schnectady, 
N. Y., Oct. 8, 1796; died in 1865. His widow was living 
in 1875. He resided at Laurens, N. Y., in 1852. 

CHILDREN. 

S. 46. i. DEXTER.* 

ii. DELOS; d. at Laurens, N. Y., about 1891 ; nochildren. 

S. 22. JAMES,' (Jacob.^" Samuel,') born at Florida, N. Y., 
in 1801 ; died about 1885; married Margaret Deal. 

CHILDREN. 

S. 47. i. WILLIAM,' b. Feb. 20, 1818. 

S. 48. ii. JAMES H., b. Jan. 5, 1820. 



SAMUEL PETTINGELL 519 

S. 23. CORNELIUS;.,^ (Peter,^ Samuel/) bom May 17, 
1799; died Oct. 2, 1876; married, Oct. 30, 1824, Jane 
Coombs, who died March 29, 1857. July 19, 1852, Cornelius 
J. and wife, residence Ephratah, N. Y., mortgaged land to 
William W. Pettingell of Albany; mortgage discharged 
March 28, 1855. 

CHILDREN. 
S. 49. i. WILLIAM W.,' b. Jan. 30, 1826. 

ii. JANE ELIZA, b. Nov. 27, 1828; m. (i), Jan. 21, 
1 85 1, David Bender; one son and one daughter; she 
m. (2) Peter Cox; one daughter; res. at Schenectady, 
N. Y. ; not living in igoo. 
iii. MARGARET ANN, b. Sept. 25, 1831; m. at Florida, 
N. Y., Sept. 26, 1849, Nathaniel Kelsey; res. at 
Conneaut, Ohio. 
S. 50. iv. THOMAS J., b. Sept. 5, 1833. 

V. MARIA, b. March 15, 1836; m., March 9, 1853 ; ^/ortzo 
Wick; one son and one daughter; res. at Schenec- 
tady. 
S. 51. vi. JOSEPH C, b. Aug. 8, 1838. 

vii. NANCY, b. Sept. 17, 1841; unm.; res. at Schenectady, 
viii. ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 5, 1844; d. Sept. 10, 1849. 
ix. ISABELLA, b. Aug. 9, 1846. 

S. 24. JACKSON,' (Peter,^ Samuel,') married Catherine 
Rogers. He has resided at Florida and Schenectady, N. Y. 





CHILDREN. 


S.S2. 


i. LEWIS HENRY.* 


S.53- 


ii. PETER. 



iii. MARY MARGARET; m. (1) Leonard Willoughhy; 
m. (2) Michael Colman; res. at Amsterdam, N. Y. 
S. 54. iv. WILLIAM W. 

S. 25. DAVID^ (Peter,^ Samuel,') bom at Florida, 
Montgomery county, N. Y., April 10, 1806; died at Amster- 
dam, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1876; married, Sept. 15, 1836, Jennette 
McNee, bom at Princetown, Schenectady county, N. Y., 
June 14, 1814, died July 19, 1872. 



520 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Florida. N. Y.). 

i. AGNES,' b. July 29, 1837; res. at Amsterdam; unm. 

(1901). 
ii. MARY, b. Sept. 27, 1838; m., Jan. 10, 1861, Alexander 
Milmine; res. at Florida (1901). 
S. 55. iii. WILLIAM T., b. Oct. 15, 1840. 

iv. PETER, b. May 29, 1843; m. (i) Louise Nellis; m. 
(2) Emma Clark; he d. June 6, i8g6; no children. 
V. ELLEN ELIZABETH, b." April 13, 1845; m., Oct. 3, 
1867, John Hegeman; res. at Amsterdam, N. Y. 
(1901). 
S. 56. vi. HARMON PUMPELLY, b. Sept. 25, 1847. 

vii. MARGARET LOUISE, b. Aug. 5, 1851; m., Oct. 14, 
1885, Freeman T. Milmine, forty-two years old, b. 
at Fonda, N. Y., son of John A. Milmine. 
Child of Freeman T. and Margaret L. (Pettingell) 

Milmine. 
Eloise Milmine, b. in 1888. 
viii. ANNA JEANNETTE, b. May 11, 1857; res. at Am- 
sterdam; unm. (1904). 

S. 26. TIMOTHY,' (Henry,^ Samuel,^) died about 1874; 
married first, Catherine Searles; married second, Catherine 
Searles, niece of his first wife. 

CHILD. 

TIMOTHY H.,* b. at Tribes Hill, N. Y., in 1865 [?]; 
m. at Amsterdam, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1898, May, daugh- 
ter of Henry and Hannah Hurst, twenty-six years 
old; b. at Tribes Hill; one child (1901). 

S. 27. JAMES,' (Henry,= Samuel,') died at Amster- 
dam, N. Y., about 1879; married Sarah Yates, who died at 
Amsterdam about 1896. He resided at Amsterdam, where 
he was a well-known personage, as he had a stiff neck and 
always wore a tall hat. 

CHILDREN. 

i. GEORGIANA,' b. at Tribes Hill; m. at Schenectady, 
N. Y., Nov. 3, 1898, William F. Hcrjoz. 



SAMUEL PETTINGELL 521 

ii. ELIZABETH; m. ; res. at Fort Plain, N. Y. 
iii. ABBY; m. — — Wick; res. in Indiana. 

S. 28. CORNELIUS.^" (Henry.^ Samuel,') bom in 
1803 [?]; died July 3, 1871, "aged 68"; married first, 
[Elizabeth?] De Forest; married second, Mary Zieley. He 
was postmaster and justice of the peace at Fort Hunter, 
N. Y., and was highly respected. 

CHILDREN. 

i. HENRY J.,' b. in Montgomery county, N. Y., in 1835; 
i.. d. June 7, 1871 ; m. Martha, daughter of Fisher and 

Maria (Vedder) Putnam, b. at Tribes Hill; no chil- 
dren; she res. at Amsterdam, N. Y. (1901); he en- 
listed in the navy for three years, March 5, 1862. 
ii. MARY MARGARET; m. David Halsey Sanford, son 
of George and Catherine Sanford ; res. at Tribes Hill. 
Child of David H. and Mary M. (Pettingell) Sanford. 
Cornelius Sanford. 
iii. DE FOREST, b. at Tribes Hill in 1841 [?]; d. at 
Cohoes, N. Y., April 17, 1884, " aged 43 "; unm. 
S. 58. iv. TIMOTHY. 

(Child of second marriage.) 

S. 59. V. ADAM Z., b. at Mohawk, N, Y., April 3, 1858. 

S. 29. SAMUEL,' (Henry,' Samuel,') died at Amster- 
dam, N. Y., about 1870; married first, Nancy Kenyon; 
married second, Catherine Sanford of Tribes Hill, N. Y. 
He was a physician ; resided at Tribes Hill and later moved 
to Amsterdam, N. Y. 

CHILDREN. 

i. HENRY *; d. at Tribes Hill, about twelve years old. 
ii. CHARLES; d. at Tribes Hill, about fourteen years old. 

FOURTH GENERATION. 

S. 30. CHRISTOPHER MARTIN," (Samuel P.,' Sam- 
uel,^ Samuel,') bom Feb. 18, 1818; died at Kingston, On- 
tario, March 20, 1886 ; married Mary Odgen of Athol, Prince 
Edward county, Ontario, who died June 14, 1869. 



52 2 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 

S. 75. i. SAMUEL WILLIAM,' b. at Cherry Valley, Athol, 

Ontario, Oct. 29, 1850. 
ii. HARRIETT EMILY, b. in Ontario; m. Hiram Norton 

of Hillier, Ontario, 
iii. JAMES PERRY, b. at Pictou, Ontario, June 13, 1852: 

res. at Buffalo, N. Y. (1897). 
iv. MARY JANE; d. at Athol, Ontario, at the age of four- 
teen. 
S. 76. V. THOMAS MARTIN, b. at Pictou, Feb. 17, 1855. 

S. 3 1 . HENRY MARTIN,^ (Martin R.,' Samuel,^ Sam- 
uel,') bom at Hillier, Ontario, Aug. 13, 1843; married, 
July 7, 1869, Susan Clapp, bom March 24, 1850. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ANDREW CLAYTON,' b. March 24, 1872; m. Lillie 

McDonald of Prince Edward county, Ontario, 
ii. RALPH ELGIN, b. Oct. 23, 1877; studying electrical 
engineering (1897). 

S. 32. SAMUEL,^ (William,' Samuel,^ Samuel,') 
" sLxty-four years old in 1897 " ; married, at Hillier, Ontario, 
Charlotte Greer. 

CHILDREN. 

i. WILLIAM GREER'; a widower, no children; res. at 
Regina, Assiniboia (1897). 

ii. DAVID RANDALL; m. ; no children; res. at Oak- 
land, Cal. 

S. 33. HENRY,' (William,' Samuel,^ Samuel,') " sixty 
years old in 1897"; married at Ameliasburg, Ontario, 
Harriet Eliza Pettit. 

CHILDREN. 

S. 78. i. WILLIAM EDGAR.' 

ii. MARY ANN; res. at Wellington, Ontario; unm. (1897). 



SAMUEL PETTINGELL 523 

S. 34. JOSEPH," (William/ Samuel,^' Samuel,') " fifty- 
seven years old in 1897 " ; married at Hillier, Ontario, Phila 
Ann German. 

CHILDREN, 
i. ELLA MAUD'; m. George Pettingell (p. 525); res. at 

North Baltimore, Ohio (1897). 
ii. HENRY B.; m., April, 1895, Sarah Caroline Far- 
well, b. at Claremont, N. H.; no children (1897); 
he is a physician in New York City (1901). 
iii. GEORGE GERMAN, b. May 31, 1866 or 1867; res. 

at Detroit, Mich.; unm. (1897). 
iv. MINNIE, b. March 31, 1872 ; res. at Port Huron, Mich. ; 

unm. (1897). 
V. HANNAH MAY, b. in 1873; d- about 1877. 

S. 35. BENJAMIN," (William,' Samuel,^ Samuel,') 

" forty-nine years old in 1897 "; married Josephine , 

who came from Boston. In 1897, he resided at Victoria, 
B. C. He is the inventor of a successful blasting powder. 

CHILDREN. 

i. BENJAMIN.' 
ii. EDGAR, 
iii. (a daughter). 

S. 36. ROBERT," (Joseph,' Samuel,' Samuel,') mar- 
ried Lydia Garrett. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JENNA'; m. William McComb; four sons and a daugh- 
ter, 
ii. (a daughter). 

S. 37. PHILIP HENRY," (Joseph,' Samuel,' Sam- 
uel,') bom at Wellington, Ontario, in 1845 [?]; married, at 
Wellington, Ontario, Louisa, daughter of Jonathan and 
Eliza Ann (German) Garrett. 



524 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Rose Hall, Ontario). 

S. 80. i. GARRETT,' b. Aug. 31, 1870. 

ii. EVELYN, b. Jan. 31, 1874; res. at Toronto, Canada; 

unm. (1900). 
iii. CLARENCE, b. June 7, 1879; d. at New Orleans, La., 
in February, 1900; unm. 

S. 38. CHARLES,* (Robert A.,' Samuel,' Samuel,') 
married ; resides at Wellington, Ontario (1897). 

CHILDREN. 

i. CLAYTON'; m.; one child {1897). 
ii. CORA. 

S. 39. ROBERT,* (Robert A.,' Samuel,' Samuel,') bom 
April 9, 1842; married, at Hillier, Ontario, Phoebe Eliza, 
daughter of Jotham S. and Hester E. (Pettingell) German, 
born Dec. 3, 1848. Resides at Pictou, Ontaria. 

CHILD. 
LACKLIN P. TAYLOR,' b. Jan, 25, 1869; d. young. 

S. 40. WILSON,* (Allen,' Samuel,' Samuel,') married 
Ellen Hubbs, resides at Wellington, Ontario (1897). 

CHILD. 
LUCRETIA'; m. Freeman Biirlingham. 

Child of Freeman and Lucretia (Pettingell) Burling- 

ham. 
Roscoe Burlingham, b. about 1882. 

S. 4 I . MARTIN,* (Allen,' Samuel,' Samuel,' ) married 



CHILD. 

EMMA'; m. John Stinson; one child; res. at Welling- 
ton, Ontario. 



SAMUEL PETTINGELL 525 

S. 42. GEORGE/ (Allen/ Samuel/ Samuel/) married 
. Resides in Michigan. 

CHILDREN. 

i. LEWIS ALBERT.' 

ii. (a daughter). 

There are more children whose names were not 
known to the compiler. 

S. 43. WILLIAM/ (Allen/ Samuel/ Samuel/) married 



CHILD. 

GEORGE'; m. Ella Matid, daughter of Joseph (No. 
S. 34) and Phila A. (German) Pettingell ; res. at 
North Baltimore, Ohio (1S97). 



S. 44. WILLIAM ALEXANDER/ (John B./ Benja- 
min/ Samuel/) bom at Florida, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1823; mar- 
ried, Nov. 4, 1846, Margarita Piatt, bom Jan. 2, 1825, died 
at Nankin, Mich., April 28, 1864. 

CHILDREN. 

i. WEALTHY,' b. at Florida, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1847; m., 
in 1865, Albert Chaffee; res. at Wayne, Mich. 
S. 83. ii. JOHN BENJAMIN, b. at Florida, June 4, 1853. 

iii. JESSE D., b. at Nankin, Mich., June 8, 1856; m., at 
Elizabethtown, Ky., in 1886, Mary, daughter of 
John and Margaret (Buford) Turner; no children 
(1897); res. at Louisville, Ky. 
iv. SARAH A., b. July 2, 1858; d. March 27, 1859. 

S. 45. JOHN,' (John B.,' Benjamin,^ Samuel,') bom at 
Greece, Monroe county, N. Y., Jan 2., 1841; married at 
Millville, Orleans county, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1867, Euphemia 
Bathgate, bom at Medina, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1847. He 
resides at Knowlesville, N. Y. (1899). 



526 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 
i. GEORGE BATHGATE,'^ b. Aug. lo, 1872; m., Nov. 

22, 1894, Susie Jane Throw; one child, b. in 1896. 
ii. MARGARET ANTOINETTE, b. April 25, 1881. 
iii. CARRIE AMANDA, b. Oct. 28, 1882. 

S. 46. DEXTER,' (Peter,' Joseph,' Samuel,*) married 
Maria Scriver. 

CHILDREN, 
i. HELEN M.,* b. at Delphi, N. Y., about 1851 ; m., Dec. 
28, 1886, John Armstrong, sixty years old, b. in Scot- 
land, son o£ Thomas Armstrong, 
ii. EMMA; res. at Delphi (1900). 
iii. (a daughter). 

S. 47. WILLIAM,* (James,' Jacob,' Samuel,') bom 
Feb. 20, 1818; died at Austin, Minn., Jan. 30, 1897; mar- 
ried first, Dorothy Noteman; married second, Nancy Eliza 
Swett. 

CHILDREN 

(all but Mary Ella bom at Amsterdam. N. Y.). 

i. MARGARET J.,' b. April 29, 1843. 
S. 84. ii. JAMES HENRY, b. Sept. 9, 1845. 

iii. LESLEY, b. June 29, d. Nov. 16, 1846. 
S. 85. iv. JOHN H., b. March 5, 1850. 

V. DOROTHY, b. June 20, 1853; m., Nov. 4, 1874, Ernest 
Myers; res. at Austin, Minn. (1897). 
Children of Ernest and Dorothy (Pettingell) Myers. 

1. William Myers, b. at Amsterdam, N. Y., May 14, 

1877. 

2. John Myers, b. Dec. 2, 1879. 

3. Nathaniel Myers, b. at Wells, Minn., Feb. 28, 1883. 

4. Murrell Myers, b. at Wells, Feb. 11, 1885. 
vi. ALICE M., b. May 20, 1856; d. Oct. 22, i860. 

vii. SCOTT E., b. Jan. 20, 1859'; d. March i, 1897. 
viii. WILLARD T., b. Dec. 20, 1861. 
ix. SAMUEL E., b. May 7, 1864. 

X. MARY ELLA, b. at Port Jackson, N. Y., Sept. 27, 
1867; m., at Wells, Minn., Jan. 7, 1883, R. M. 
Haseltine. 



SAMUEL PETTINGELL 527 

Children of R. M. and Mary E. (Pettingell) Hasel- 
tine. 

1. Olive Lee Haseltine, b. at Wells, Jan. 20, 1887. 

2. Frank M. Haseltine, b. at Austin, Minn., Jan. 31, 

1889. 

3. Archie W. Haseltine, b. at Austin, Aug. 2, 1892. 

4. Blanche G. Haseltine, b. at Austin, Aug. 13, 1896. 
xi. LAURA, b. June 30, 1870; m., July 5, 1886, Edward 

Dexter. 

Children of Edward and Laura (Pettingell) Dexter. 

1. Fred Dexter, b. Feb. 4, 1888. 

2. Helen Dexter, b. April 24, 1897. 

S. 48. JAMES H.,* (James,' Jacob, = Samuel/) born 
Jan. 5, 1820; died at Amsterdam, N. Y., March 16, 1889; 
married, at Amsterdam, March 10, 1842, Ann EUza, daugh- 
ter of James and Hester Ann (Bunn) Dorn, bom at Florida, 
N. Y., Dec. 25, 1822. 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Florida, N. Y.). 

i. HESTER A.,' b. Sept. 23, 1843; m. Washington Top- 
ping; res. at Albany, N. Y. (1901). 
ii. WILLIAM D., b. Sept. 15, 1847; res. at Plainville, 

Conn.; unm. (1901). 
iii. SCOTT EUGENE, b. Feb. 23, d. May 25, 1853. 
iv. EMILY E., b. July 20, 1854; m. P. James Neff; res. 

at Phillipsburg, Montgomery county, N. Y. 
V. ENDUS, b. July 20, 1854; d. young, 
vi. ELVA, b. June 9, 1856; d. in 1874; unm. 
vii. CARRIE L., b. Nov. 11, 1858; m. Frank L. Ostrum. 
S. 86. viii. CHARLES H., b. Feb. 3, i860. 

S. 49. WILLIAM W.,^ (Cornelius J.,' Peter,^ Samuel,') 
bom Jan. 30, 1826; died at Schenectady, N. Y., Feb. 3, 

1889; married first, ; married second, Cordelia 

Smith. Administration was granted to Cordelia on her 
husband's estate, Feb. 14, 1889. William W. resided at 
Albany, N. Y., in 1855. 



528 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILD 

(of second marriage). 

WALLACE J.'; m.; no children; d. at Albany, N. Y., 
about 1895. 

S. 50. THOMAS J./ (Cornelius J.,' Peter,= Samuel,') 
bom Sept. 5, 1833; married, Sept. 4, 1859, Ann E., daugh- 
ter of Joseph and S. (Argensinger) Howard, eighteen years 
of age. She married second, Joseph C. Pettingell (No. S. 
51). Thomas J. and wife of Ephratah (N. Y.) sold land 
Dec. 17, 1862. 

CHILD. 

^ (a daughter). 



S. 5 I . JOSEPH C' (Cornelius J.,' Peter,= Samuel,') 
bom Aug. 8, 1838; died at Schenectady, N. Y., June 26, 
1881; married Mrs. Ann E. (Howard) Pettingell, widow of 
his brother, Thomas J. (No. S. 50). She married third, 
March 4, 1886, Conrad Hart; her age at that time was forty- 
five. 

CHILDREN. 

i. CHARLES J.,» b. at Saratoga Springs, N. Y,, Dec. 16, 
1870; m., Oct. 25, 1892, Carrie M., daughter of 
Henry and Carrie (Horstman) Drommis, twenty-one 
years old; b. at Schenectady, N. Y. ; no children 
(1900); res. at Schenectady, 
ii. HARRY H., b. at Amity [.?] Springs, N. Y., Nov. 25, 
1872; m., at Rockwood, N. Y., April 19, 1896, Efjie, 
daughter of Jacob and Nancy (Smith) Long; one 
daughter (1900). 

S. 52. LEWIS HENRY/ (Jackson,' Peter/ Samuel,') 
married Eliza Casler. 

CHILDREN. 

i. CATHERINE^ m. Henry McNaughion; res. at Am- 
sterdam, N. Y. 



SAMUEL PETTINGELL 529 

ii. LILIAN MAY, b. at Amsterdam in 1863 [?]; m., 
July 9, 1882, William H. Parks; res. at Amsterdam, 
N. Y. 
iii. JACKSON, b. at Kline, Montgomery county, N. Y., in 
1869 [?]; m., at Amsterdam, July 5, 1898, Maud, 
daughter of John and Lydia (Horton) Shannon, 
twenty-six years old, b. at Auburn, N. Y. ; one daugh- 
ter (1901); res. at Amsterdam. 

S. 53. PETER,^ (Jackson,' Peter,' Samuel,') married 
Abigail Nellis. 

CHILDREN. 

i. BERTHA N.,» b. at Amsterdam, N. Y., about 1872; 
m., at Schenectady, N. Y., May 14, 1891, William 
N. Edwards, twenty-six years old, b. in Scotland, 
son of William and Ellen Edwards. 

ii. FRANK, b. about 1874; m. Agnes Smith; no children 
(1901); res. at Amsterdam, N. Y. 

S. 54. WILLIAM W.,- (Jackson,' Peter,' Samuel,') 
married Angie Van Vorst; resides at Amsterdam, N. Y. 

CHILDREN. 

i. HARRY C' b. at Pattersonville, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1882; 

d. Feb. 22, 1883. 
ii. EARL, b. about 1884. 

iii. EDITH LILLIAN, b. at Pattersonville in December, 
1884; d. April 10, 1885. 

S. 55. WILLIAM T.,' (David,' Peter,' Samuel,') bom 
at Florida, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1840; married, Feb. 10, 
1874, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of William and Margaret 
Moody, bom at Enfield, Conn., June 29, 1848. He resides 
at Amsterdam, N. Y. (1901). 

CHILD. 

MARJORIE,' b. at Amsterdam, N. Y., April 12, 1882. 



X 



530 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

S. 56. HARMON PUMPELLY/ (David,' Peter,'- Sam- 
uel,') bom at Florida, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1847; married first, 
Oct. 30, 1878, Margaret Matthews Moorehead; married 
second, at Catskill, N. Y., June 14, 1894, Isabella Alden, 
daughter of Gilbert L. and Elizabeth Hoffman (Truesdale) 
Lusk, bom at Coxsackie, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1865. He resides 
at Catskill, N. Y. (1901). 

CHILD. 

CHARLOTTE HOFFMAN,^ b. March 17, 1897. 

S. 58. TIMOTHY,* (ComeHus,' Henry,' Samuel,') mar- 
ried Anna Brown; resides at Tribes Hill, N. Y. 

CHILD. 

GEORGE'; studying for the Methodist ministry at 
Poultney, Vt. (1901). 

S. 59. ADAM Z.,* (CorneHus," Henry,' Samuel,') born 
at Mohawk, N. Y., April 3, 1858; married, at Unadilla, 
N. Y., Jan. 18, 1890, Julia, daughter of Martin and Julia 
(Halpin) Slatterly, thirty-two years old, bom at Troy, N. Y. 
He is a box manufacturer; resides at Tribes Hill, N. Y. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Tribes Hill. N. Y.). 

i. CLARA MAY,' b. July i, 1893. 
ii. ANNA LAURA, b. July i, 1893. 
iii. ELOISE, b. in May, 1895. 



FIFTH GENERATION. 

S. 75. SAMUEL WILLIAM,' (Christopher M.,* Sam- 
uel P.,' Samuel,' Samuel,') bom at Cherry Valley, Athol, 
Ontario, Oct. 29, 1850; married, at Pictou, Ontario, March 
24, 1880, Emma Lyons, bom Jan. 4, 1855. He is a dealer 
in groceries and provisions at Pictou (1897). 



SAMUEL PETTINGELL 531 

CHILDREN 
(bom at Pictou, Ontario). 

i. JAMES FRANKLIN,' b. March 2, 1881. 
ii. MYRTLE HELENA, b. Jan. 17, 1886. 
hi. HORACE EARL, b. March 20, 1888. 

S. 76. THOMAS MARTIN/ (Christopher M.,' Samuel 
P.,' Samuel,^ Samuel/) bom at Pictou, Ontario, Feb. 17, 

1855; married ; resides Minneapolis, Minn. (1897). 

He is a printer. 

CHILDREN. 

i. OMBRA,' b. at Paris, Ontario, July 8, 1878. 
ii. EVERARD, b. at Minneapolis, Minn., July i, 1881. 
iii. PERCY, b. at Minneapolis, Jan. 14, 1882. 

S. 78. WILLIAM EDGAR,' (Henry,* William,' Sam- 
uel,^ Samuel,') married Margaret Peterson; resides at Wel- 
lington, Ontario (1897). 

CHILD. 

FLORENCE'; not living in 1897. 

S. 80: GARRETT,' (Philip H.,* Joseph,' Samuel/ Sam- 
uel,') bom at Rose Hall, Ontario, Aug. 31, 1870; married 
at Wellington, Ontario, Jennie, daughter of Philip and 
Amelia Chase. 

CHILD. 
GLADYS,' b. at Rose Hall, Ontario, June 12, 1895. 

S. 83. JOHN BENJAMIN,' (William A.,* John B.,» 
Benjamin/ Samuel,') bom at Florida, N. Y., Jtme 4, 1853; 
married, about 1877, Ella Davis of Greenville, Ky. He 
resides at Henderson, Ky. (1897). 

CHILD. 
WILLIAM,' b. at Greenville, Ky., about 1881; unm. 
(1897). 



532 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

S. 84. JAMES HENRY,^ (William/ James,' Jacob,^ 
Samuel,') bom at Amsterdam, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1845 ; married, 
at Fort Htmter, N. Y., Nancy Newkirk. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JENNIE'; d. young. 

ii. HARRY J., b. about 1877; m. at Amsterdam, N. Y., 
in 1901, Kate Conrad; res. at Boston, Mass., or Cam- 
bridge (1901). 

S. 85. JOHN H.," (William,* James,' Jacob,' Samuel,') 
bom at Amsterdam, N. Y., March 5, 1850; died March 26, 
1883; married, at Florida, N. Y., Diana Steen. 

CHILDREN. 

i. GEORGIANNA.' b. at Florida, N. Y., in 1871 [?]; 
m., at Florida, Oct. 31, 1894, Wilson P. Herrick, 
twenty-four years old, b. at Charleston, N. Y., son 
of Wilson P. and Mary A. Herrick. 

ii. ALICE; unni. (1901). 

S. 86. CHARLES H.,= (James H.,* James,' Jacob,' 
Samuel,') bom at Florida, N. Y., Feb. 3, i860; married first, 
Jennie S. McKay; married second, at New Britain, Conn., 
Mary L. Kalk. He resides at Plainville, Conn. (1901). 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Amsterdam. N. Y.). 

i. LEROY,' b. May 10, 1882; a printer at Johnstown, 

N. Y. 
ii. GUY, b. in May, 1884. 



OTHER FAMILIES OF THE NAME 



M.I. ASA PETTINGELL. One of the descendants of 
this man is authority for the name Asa; the same person 
beUeves that Asa married some one by the name of Ruth 
(cf. No. 154). It is said that he came from Massachu- 
setts or New York. 

CHILDREN. 

i. SAMUEL PETTINGELL, b. in 1798; d. at Schwartz 
Creek, Mich., about 1893, ^^ the age of ninety-five; 
m. Sally Baldwin, who d. at Mt. Morris, Mich., about 
1874; Samuel moved to Michigan from New York 
in 1836; he was in the War of 181 2 and drew a pen- 
sion. 

Children of Samuel and Sally (Baldwin) Pettingell. 
I. Daniel Pettingell; "eighty-three years old in 

1897 "; m. Rachel . 

Children of Daniel and Rachel ( ) Pettingell. 

i. Harrison Pettingell; m. . 

Children of Harrison and ( ) Pet- 
tingell. 

1. Grant Pettingell. 

2. Eddie Pettingell. 

3. Harry Pettingell. 

4. Addie Pettingell. 

5. Allen Pettingell. 

6. Clara Pettingell. 

7. Ida Pettingell. 

* Here are included a few families which came direct from England and also stray 
bits of record whose proper places in the book could not be found. This data has been col- 
lected from the compiler's loose papers and from the note books in which he copied data 
as he secured it. The chance of mistakes is very great, as the material has not had the 
careful working over which all that went into the final manuscript received. To make the 
book as complete as possible it has been thought advisable to include these odds and 
ends. — 0. I. P. 



534 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

ii. Henry Pettingell; m. Ellen Prettenbridge; 
res. at Mt. Morris (1897); one son. 

iii. Helen Pettingell ; m. William Albree ; res. at 
Flint, Mich. 

iv. Louis Pettingell; m. Mary Kelly; eight chil- 
dren; he d. and she m. (2) ; res. 

at Burton, Mich. 

V. Emma Pettingell; m. Hat Tobias; res. at 
Pine Run, Mich. 

vi. Nancy Pettingell; m. Eugene Johnson. 

vii. Fernando (Luther) Pettingell; m. Abbie Ash- 
ley; res. at Mt. Morris. 
Children of Fernando (Luther) and Abbie 
(Ashley) Pettingell. 

1. Lizzie Pettingell; m. Dr. Clark. 

2. Nellie Pettingell; m. Emery Middletori. 

2. Sarah Pettingell ; " eight}'-one years old in 1897 "; 

m. Sylvester Beebe; res. at Flint, Mich. 

3. Jane Pettingell; m. Alvin Wright. 

4. Calferina Pettingell; m. Barney Kelly. 

5. Betsey Pettingell ; m. Henry Van Buren; d. . 

6. Emeline Pettingell; m. Stephen Warner; res. at 

Schwartz Creek, Mich. 

7. Sylvester Pettingell, b. at Kingston, N. Y., Oct. 

23,1833; m., Feb. 19, 1857, Lydia Thomas, b. at 
Green Oak, Mich., Dec. 4. 1838; he was street 
commissioner at Flint, Mich., in 1897. 
Children of Sylvester and Lydia (Thomas) Pet- 
tingell. 
i. Samuel A. Pettingell, b. at Mt. Morris, Jan. 23, 
1858; m. Florence A. Hunkerford, b. May 
7, 1863; res. at Petoskey, Mich. 
Child of Samuel A. and Florence A. (Hun- 
kerford) Pettingell. 
Henry Pettingell, b. at Petoskey, June 18, 
1884. 
ii. Lafayette Pettingell, b. about 1 860; m. Nora 
Taylor; res. at Petoskey (1897). 
Children of Lafayette and Nora (Taylor) 
Pettingell. 

1. Earl Pettingell, b. about 1887. 

2. Lawrence Pettingell, b. about 1892. 



UNCLASSIFIED FAMILIES 535 

iii. Herbert E. Pettingell, b. about 1862 ; m. Lucy- 
Grey; res. at New Hudson Comer, Mich. 
(1897); three children. 

iv. William A. Pettingell, b. about 1868; m. Lillie 
Grey; res. at Petoskey (1897) ; no children. 

V. Belle C. Pettingell, b. about 1870; m. Ernest 
Willey. 

vi. Ernest F. Pettingell, b. Feb. i, 1872; m. Lib- 
bey Ruby; no children, 
vii. Edith F. Pettingell, b. Feb. 14, 1874; m. ; no 

children; res. at Flint, Mich. (1897). 
viii. Robert Pettingell, b. in 1876; d. young. 

8. Harriett Pettingell ; m. Lewis McDowell. 

9. Samuel Pettingell; d. young. 
10. Julius Pettingell; d. young. 

ii. DANIEL PETTINGELL; m. . 

Children of Daniel and ( ) Pettingell. 

1. Daniel Pettingell; d. in the army; unm. 

2. Charles Pettingell ; d. in the army; unm. 

3. George Pettingell; m.; res. at Flushing, Mich. 

4. Lucy Pettingell; m. Abraham Berry. 

5. Mary Pettingell; m. (i) James Thomas; m. (2) 

Joseph Bellinger. 

6. Betsey Pettingell; m. Amzil Cool. 



M. 2. BENJAMIN PETTINGELL; died in 1828; mar- 
ried Julia Ann Baxter, who died about 1830; she had a 
brother John Baxter of Syracuse, N. Y. Benjamin was a 
cooper and a Methodist. His daughter Mary thinks that 
he came from Pennsylvania. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JOHN PETTINGELL; drowned at the age of sixteen, 
ii. LYDIA PETTINGELL, b. in Pennsylvania in 1820; 
d. in Omaha, Neb., in October, 1898; m. (i) John 
Marksham; m. (2) John Wilson; res. at Mason, Mich, 
iii. JANE PETTINGELL, b. in Pennsylvania in 1822; 
d. at Angola, Ind., Nov. 14, 1898; m. (i) Orson 
Warner; m. (2) Abel Soule; m. {3) John P. Cole; Mrs. 
Frank Ramsay of Angola is a daughter. 



536 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iv. OLIVE PETTINGELL, b. in Onondaga county, N.Y., 

in 1824; m. Josiah Hofjtaling. 
V. MARY PETTINGELL, b. in Onondaga county, in 
1826; m. Amisiah Blanchard; res. at Cambridge, 
Washington county, N. Y. ; A. C. Blanchard of Wall- 
ingford, Vt., is a daughter, 
vi. JOHN BENJAMIN PETTINGELL, b. at Stone Ruby, 
Onondaga county, Oct. 3, 1827 ; d. at Central Square, 
Oswego county, N.Y., Sept. 7,1884; m., at Central 
Square, Oct. 3, 1852, Sarah Melissa Yerton; she d. 
in 1898. This man and his descendants all spell the 
name " Pettingill." 

Children of John B. and Sarah M. (Yerton) Pettin- 

gell (all but Charles Proctor b. at Central Square, 

N. Y.). 

I. Mary Estelle Pettingell, b. April 7, 1857; m., Jan. 

I, 1881, Ernest Cool; res. at Syracuse, N. Y. 

3. William Henry Pettingell, b. April 7, 1859; d. 

Dec. 21, 1859. 

3. Hattie Sophia Pettingell, b. about i860; d. young. 

4. Julia Climena Pettingell, b. Oct. 16, i860; m., 

Dec. 25, 1880, Clayton A. Lewis ; res. at Syracuse. 

5. Frank Pettingell, b. in 1861 ; d. young. 

6. Charles Proctor Pettingell, b. at Syracuse, N. Y., 

Sept. 22, 1862 ; m., Oct. 16, 1886, Minnie Streeter ; 
no children; res. at Detroit, Mich. 

7. William Leroy Pettingell, b. Aug. 27, 1866; m., 

at Rochester, N. Y., July 28, 1890, Mrs. Hattie E. 

(Brock) Lockhart; pastor of the North Baptist 

Church of Wilmington, Del. (1903). 

Child of William L. and Hattie E. (Brock) Pet- 
tingell. 

Ruth Pettingell, b. at Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 
18, 1892. 

8. Nellie Jane Pettingell, b. May 23, 1868; m., Feb. 

26, 1890, A. J. Winn; res. at South Bay, N. Y. 

9. Emily Calista Pettingell, b. July 27, 1874; m. 

Rev. W. L. Holly; res. at Hunter, N. D. 
10. George Benjamin Pettingell, b. June 26, 1876; 
m., at Constantia, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1897, Blanche 
C, daughter of Menzo and Nellie (Breed) Mar- 
shall; res. at Central Square, N. Y. (1904). 



UNCLASSIFIED FAMILIES 53^ 

Child of George B. and Blanche C. (Marshall) 

Pettingell. 
Winnifred Pettingell. 

M. 3. EDWARD PETTINGELL, bom in the United 
States; married Mary Chamberlain. 

CHILDREN 

(bom at Ischua, N. Y.). 

i. NORA A. PETTINGELL, b. in 1870; m., at Franklin- 
ville, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1893, Eugene E. Bacon, son of 
Benjamin and M. A. (Vamum) Bacon; a teacher; 
twenty-seven years old. 

ii. PETTINGELL (a son), b. Aug. 8, d. Aug. 20. 1883. 

iii. JOSEPHINE PETTINGELL; d. at Ischua, Aug. 5, 
1889. 



M. 4. ELIJAH PETTINGELL; married Mary 



He was bom in the United States, but his father was born 
in England. He had a sister who went to England to marry. 

CHILD. 

ELTON B. PETTINGELL, b. at EastHaddam, Conn., 
Feb. 6, 1857; m., at Providence, R. I., Ella Sexton; 
res. at Chicago, 111. (1897). 

M. 5. ENOS PETTINGELL (PATTINGALE), died at 
Lancaster, Ontario, in February, 1843; married Catherine, 
daughter of James Curry; she died at Lancaster, Aug. 10, 
181 1. Catherine Pattingale, wife of Enos and daughter of 
James Curry, a United Empire Loyalist, was granted con- 
cession No. 2352. 

Enos came from the United States; he was a United 
Empire Loyalist. The compiler had noted that the name 
Enos appears among the children of Joseph Pettingell 
(No. S. 7). Enos may have been a descendant of Samuel 
Pettingell (No. S. i.) 



538 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN, 
i. JOHN PETTINGELL, b. at Lancaster, Ontario; d. 
in September, 1877; m. Elisabeth Young. 
Children of John aad Elizabeth (Young) Pettingell. 

1. William Pettingell; res. at Fort Covington, N. Y. 

(1901). 

2. Kate Pettingell; m. Alexander Williams; res. at 

Fort Covington (1901). 
ii. DANIEL PETTINGELL; m. Anne Smith; he was a 
carpenter. 
Children of Daniel and Anne (Smith) Pettingell. 

1. John Edmund Pettingell, b. at Couteau Landing, 

Quebec, in 1848; d. in 1899; m., at Montreal, 
Quebec, Vina, daughter of John Gowan; res. 
at Montreal (1900). 
Children of John E. and Vina (Gowan) Pettingell 

(b. at Montreal, Quebec), 
i. John Pettingell, b. March 12, 1873; unm. 

(1900). 
ii. Clara Vina Pettingell, b. July 22, 1876; m. 
Henry Spencer. 
Child of Henry and Clara V. (Pettingell) 

Sp>encer. 
Vina Spencer, b. in 1899. 
iii. Christopher Pettingell, b. Aug. 23, 1879; unm. 
(1900). 

2. Anne Catherine Pettingell; m. A. J. Ulley; res. 

at Newburgh, N. Y. (1900). 

3. Pettingell; his widow res. at Lancaster, 

Ontario (1900). 

iii. GEORGE PETTINGELL; d. young. 

iv. SARAH PETTINGELL, b. Nov.12, 1812; m., at Lan- 
caster, March 9, 1830, William Young; she d. Nov. 
2, 1889. 

V. JAMES PETTINGELL, b. at Lancaster in 1818; m., 
July 13, 1854, Sarah McLennan. 
Children of James and Sarah (McLennan) Pettingell. 

1. Robert J. Pettingell, b. June 19, 1855 ; res. at Lan- 

caster (1901). 

2. James C. Pettingell, b. Aug. 17, 1857; d. at 

Lancaster, Sept. 23, 1881. 

3. George W. Pettingell, b. Nov. 9, 1861. 



UNCLASSIFIED FAMILIES 539 

vi. MARGARET PETTINGELL; m. (i) McLennan; 

three sons; m. (2) McDougall. 

M. 6. [GEORGE?] PETTINGELL [PETINGALE?]. 

CHILDREN. 

i. HENRY PETTINGELL, b. at Norwich or Thorp 
Hamblet, England, Aug. 3, 1818; m. Sarah Ash 
Mecklen of Newburgh, N. Y. 

Children of Henry and Sarah A. (Mecklen) Pettingell 
(b. at Newburgh, N. Y.). 

1. George Henry Pettingell, b. July 15, 1852; d. 

May 4, 1855. 

2. Joseph Lawson Pettingell, b. Aug. 12, 1854; ra., 

at London, England, Sept. 20, 1SS5, Renee Eche- 

varei; res. at London (1898). 

Children of Joseph L. and Ren6e (Echevarei) 

Pettingell. 
i. Marguerite Renee Pettingell, b. Aug. 29, 

1886; d. March 4, 1894. 
ii. Harry Carlton Pettingell. 
iii. Florence Marian Frances Pettingell; d. 

March 30, 1894. 
iv. Juanita Pettingell; d. March 22, 1894. 
V. Frank Dalton Pettingell, b. Jan. 29, 1893. 
vi. John Lawson Pettingell, b. Nov. 6, 1897. 

3. Florence Pettingell, b. Sept. 12, 1856. 

4. Frances Eliza Pettingell, b. Oct. 12, 1861. 

5. William Mecklen Pettingell, b. Nov. 6, 1865; m., 

Dec. 12, 1888, Aiary, daughter of Isaac and 

Charlotte (De Graff) Martin, twenty-six years 

old, b. at Newburgh; no children (1898). 

ii. THOMAS PETTINGELL; d. at Washington, D. C. ; 

m. (i), at St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 12, 1844, Margaret 

O'Hara; m. (2) — ; he was a civil engineer 

and laid out several southern railroad lines. 

Child of Thomas and Margaret (O'Hara) Pettingell. 

Carrie Pettingell; m. Merrill. 

Child of and Carrie (Pettingell) Merrill. 

Henry Petingale Merrill; res. at Washington. 

Child of Thomas and ( ) Pettingell. 

Samuel Pettingell; res. at Washington. 



540 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

M. 7. JOHN PETTINGELL; married Fanny . 

This family is colored. 

CHILD. 

YOUNG PETTINGELL,* b. at Selma, Ala., in 1848; 
m., at Boston, Mass., in 1871, Margaret, daughter of 
John and Ellen Manning, b. in Ireland; she d. at 
Boston, Oct. 29, 1886, thirty-three years of age; 
he was an engineer at Boston in 1876. 
Child of Young and Margaret (Manning) Pettingell. 
May Ellen Pettingell, b. at Boston, Oct. 7, 1871. 

M. 8. JOHN Y. PETTINGELL,* bom at Bangor, Me.; 
died at the Boston City Hospital, Dec. 14, 1892; married 

Margaret A., daughter of John and Catherine , bom in 

Ireland, died at Boston, Oct. 29, 1886. Oct. 5, 1893, a 
guardian was appointed for George A. Pettingell, son of 
John Y. and " Mary " A. Pettingell, there being no next of 
kin. 

John Y. was a hostler; the family is colored. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JOHN F. PETTINGELL; d. at Boston, Feb. 27, 1877. 

ii. PETTINGELL (a son), b. Dec. 30, 1877. 

iii. GEORGE ALOYSIUS PETTINGELL, b. at Boston, 

March 20, 1879. 
iv. KATE A. PETTINGELL; d. at Cambridge, Mass., 

Aug. 6, 1892. 
V. MARY AGNES PETTINGELL, b. at Chelsea, Mass., 

July 9, 1882. 

M.9. JONATHAN PETTINGELL. A descendant of 
Benjamin H. Pettingell, below, says that two brothers, John 
and Robert, came to this country from England and that 
their father's name was Jonathan. 

CHILDREN. 

i. ROBERT PETTINGELL, b. in the parish Runnell, 
Norfolk county, England, July 7, 1787; d. Dec. 2, 

* These may be records of the same man. — C. I. P. 



UNCLASSIFIED FAMILIES 541 

1837; biiried in the Methodist Episcopal Cemetery at 

Middletown, Md.; m. Sarah , b. Jan. 20, 1787, 

d. March 31, 1850; descendants of this couple still 
live in Middletown. 
ii. JOHNPETTINGELL: m. Sarah Mee; he was engaged 
in farming in Pennsylvania and later moved to Fred- 
erick county, Md. 
Children of John and Sarah (Mee) Pettingell. 

1. Ann Pettingell; m. and went West. 

2. Susan Pettingell; m. and went West. 

3. Margaret Pettingell; m. and went to Virginia. 

4. Sarah Pettingell; d. at Frederick, Md., about 

1898; unm. 

5. Samuel Pettingell. 

6. John Pettingell; d. about sixty years of age; m. 

and had several children. 

7. Jonathan Pettingell; d. at Camden, Ohio, about 

1868; aged about si.xty-five; unm. 

8. James Pettingell [?]; d. unm. 

9. Benjamin Harley Pettingell, b. in Franklin county, 

Pa., Dec. 13,1816; d.at Middletown, Md., Dec. 
6, 1872; m., near Middletown, Oct. 20, 1839, 
Elizabeth, daughter of Otho Castle, b. in Fred- 
erick county, Md., Jan. 29, i8i 8, d. at Middle- 
town Nov. 17, 1887. 

Children of Benjamin Harley and Elizabeth 

(Castle) Pettingell (b. at Middletown, Md.). 

i. Mary Elizabeth Pettingell, b. April 26, 1841; 

d. about 1858. 
ii. John Wesley Pettingell, b. Sept. 16, 1843; d. 

young, 
iii. Melinda R. Pettingell, b. Jan. 1,1846; m., in 
November, 1866. William H. Rohrback; 
res. at Sulphur Springs, Henry county, 
Ind. (1899); two sons and five daughters, 
iv. Samuel Hamilton Pettingell, b. July 13, 1848; 
m., at Frederick, Md., Dec. 17, 1878, 
Amanda C. Poffenberger ; three daugh- 
ters; res. at Myersville, Md. (1899). 
v. Edward Everett Pettingell, b. Dec. 29, 1850; 
m. (i), Jan. 4, 1881, Mollie, daughter of 
Uriah and Armenia McCloud; shed. Nov. 



542 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

II, 1890, and he m. (2) Florence B., daugh- 
ter of Joshua B. and Mahala A. (Ruggles) 
Fitch of Vanceboro, Ky. ; res. at Ports- 
mouth, Ohio (1899). 

Children of Edward E. and MoUie 
(McCloud) Pettingell. 

1. Mena Pearl Pettingell, b. at I ronton, 

Ohio, Sept. 29, 1881. 

2. Charles Guy Pettingell, b. at Ports- 

mouth, Ohio, April 15, 1886. 

vi. Martha A. Virginia Pettingell, b. July 13, 

1853; n^-' April 21, 1880, Morgan H. 

Reinsburg; res. at Middleton (1899) ; two 

sons and one daughter. 

vii. Melvin Fillmore Pettingell, b. Nov. 5, 1855; 

d. young. 
viii. Charles Wesley Pettingell, b. Nov. 26, 1857; 
d. young. 
ix. Clara Indiana Pettingell, b. Dec. 17, i860; 
res. at Middletown; unm. ; spells the 
name " Pettingall." 
X. Elmer Ellsworth Pettingell, b. April 19, 
1863; m. Kate Rhoebus; res. at Frederick 
City, Md. (1899); two sons and three 
daughters living; one daughter died in 
infancy. 

M. 10. JOSEPH PETTINGELL [bom at Providence, 
R. L ; died at Boston, Mass., March i, 1854, " aged 68 years, 
9 months, 15 days " (?) ], married, at Boston, Aug. 24, 1835, 
Mrs. Mary Wallace, daughter of William Ellis of Sandwich, 
bom at Warehanfi. She died at Boston, May 4 or 6, 1868, 
fifty-nine years of age. By her first marriage she had a son 
who married Faimie A. Cameron; see below. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JAMES K. PETTINGELL, b. at Boston, Mass.; m. 
(i), at Boston, Jan. 3, 1866, Mrs. Sarah Todd, daugh- 
ter of John and Sarah Beacon, b. at Boston; m. (2) 
Catherine Kenney; he was a blacksmith. 



UNCLASSIFIED FAMILIES 543 

Children of James K. and Sarah (Beacon) Pettingell. 

1. James K. Pettingell, b. and d. at Boston in 1866. 

2. James Irving Pettingell; d. . 

3. Adeline Pettingell [?]. 

Child of James K. and Catherine (Kenney) Pettin- 
gell. 
Franz Joseph Pettingell, b. at Sharon, Mass., 
Jan. 15, 1898. 
ii. JOSEPH PETTINGELL, b. May 6, 1839 [?]; d. at 
Scituate, Mass., Dec. 23, 1894; m. (1) Julia A. Mer- 
rill; m. (2), at Council Bluffs, la., Dec. 20, 1881, 
Mrs. Fannie A. {Cameron) U'a//ac(?, daughter of James 
Cameron, b. at Pawtucket, R. I.. Nov. 26, 1840; her 
first husband was the son of Mary (Ellis) Wallace, 
who later married Joseph Pettingell, father of this 
Joseph Pettingell; there were no children of this 
marriage; the widow res. at Omaha, Neb. (1900). 
Children of Joseph and Jvilia A. (Merrill) Pettingell. 

1. Charles A. Pettingell, b. at Amherst, N. H., Feb. 

26, 1864. 

2. Addie Pettingell, b. at East Bridgewater, Mass., 

Sept. 29, 1868; she was adopted by Samuel 
Brett and her name changed, Feb. 14, 1870, to 
Antoinette Upham Brett; m., at Bridgewater, 
Dec. 29, 1889, Daniel Ripley, son of Alexander 
and Charlotte Ripley. 
Children of Daniel and Antoinette U. (Brett) 

Ripley (b. at Bridgewater, Mass.). 
i. Samuel Brett Ripley, b. June 18, 1891. 
ii. Blanche Louise Ripley, b. Dec. 11, 1894; d. 

Oct. 2, 1895. 
iii. Marian Mae Ripley, b. Dec. 16, 1895. 
iii. ADELINE PETTINGELL, b. at Boston in 1840; m., 
Nov. 24, 1859, Joseph Holmes, twenty- two years old, 
b. at Boston. 

Child of Joseph and Adeline (Pettingell) Holmes. 
Joseph Holmes. 



IVI. 1 1. JOSIAH PETTINGELL (PETTINGILL), son 

of George and Matilda ( ) Pettingell ; bom in England ; 

died at Bound Brook, N. J., in September, 1881; married, 



544 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

Oct. 25, 1857, Catherine, daughter of Patrick and Bridget 
Lynch, twenty-three years old, bom in Ireland, died in 
August, 1893. He came to this country from Hertford- 
shire county, England, and was a book-keeper at Cambridge, 
Mass. During the Civil War he served about nine months 
in the United States Navy. For many years he was a 
gardener at Somerville, N. J. 

CHILDREN. 

i. PETTINGELL, b. at Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 22, 



1858. 

ii. GEORGE E. PETTINGELL, b. at Cambridge, Mass., 
July I, i86o; foreman in the Saxtons River (Vt.) 
Woolen Mills; unm. (1900). 

iii. FREDERICK JOSEPH PETTINGELL, b. at Somer- 
ville, N. J., March 8, 1867; m., at Fordham, N. Y., 
Feb. 21, 1900, Ltllie Brown of New York City. 

M. 12. LAFAYETTE PETTINGELL; married Jane 



CHILD. 

JAMES PETTINGELL; said to have been lost at sea; 

m. Mary . 

Children of James and Mary ( ) Pettingell. 

I. William James Pettingell, b. at Boston, Mass., 
Sept. 18, 1827; m. Mary E. Archer; res. at 
Waltham, Me. (1900); he was also married a 
second time. 
Children of William J. and Mary E. (Archer) 

Pettingell. 
i. James Pettingell; res. at Waltham, Me.; 

unm. (1897). 
ii. Everett W. Pettingell, b. at Waltham; d. at 
Haverhill [Mass. ?], " aged 38 years, 6 months, 
24 days." 
iii. Fanny I. Pettingell, b. at Waltham in 1859 [?]; 
m. at Lowell, Mass., Aug. 30, 1888, Arthur 
F. Brown, thirty years old, a druggist, 
iv. Lizzie Pettingell, b. at Waltham, Jan. i8, 1865 
[?]; m. (i) at Haverhill, Mass., March 24, 



UNCLASSIFIED FAMILIES 545 

1883, John A. Simpson, twenty-two years 

old, b. at Salem, N. H., son of James and 

Sarah Simpson; she m. (2) Wendell Pike. 

V. Albert Pettingell; m.; res. at Waltham 

(1897). 
2. Asa Pettingell. 

M. 13. SCOTT E. PETTINGELL, bom at Florida, 
N. Y. ; married Margaret H. Bogart (or Van de Bogart) , bom 
at Perth, N. Y. ; she died at Amsterdam, N. Y., Oct. 27, 
1893, thirty-three years of age. 

CHILDREN. 

i. MARGARET PETTINGELL, d. Aug. 24, 1882. 
ii. EARL MAJOR PETTINGELL, b. at Amsterdam, 
N. Y., Jan. 21, 1885. 

M. 14. [THOMAS?] PETTINGELL: died at Oswego, 
N. Y. ; married Harriett Evans, who also died at Oswego. 

CHILDREN. 

i. JOHN T. PETTINGELL, b. at Oswego, N. Y., in 1830; 
d. at Sayles, Pa., in 1882; m., at Albany, N. Y., in 
1851, Catherine Brtggs. 
Children of John T. and Catherine (Briggs) Pettingell. 

1. Melissa Pettingell, b. at Elmira, N. Y., in 1852; 

m. Edward Jacobs. 

Children of Edward and Melissa (Pettingell) 

Jacobs, 
i. Nettie Jacobs, 
ii. Cecilia Jacobs. 

2. Mary Pettingell, b. at Elmira in 1855; m. Charles 

Williams. 

Child of Charles and Mary (Pettingell) Wil- 
liams. 
Grace Williams; m. William House. 

Child of William and Grace (Williams) 

House. 
Charles Wellington House. 

ii. CORNELIA PETTINGELL; m. Brou-n; res. 

at Chicago, 111. (1892). 



546 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

iii. MILTON E. PETTINGELL; not living in 1874; m. 

Helen . 

Child of Milton E. and Helen ( ) Pettingell. 

Milton E. Pettingell, b. at Elmira, N. Y., in 1864; 

d. at Thousand Isles, in August, 1898; m., at 

Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 28, i8qi. Lulu N. Elphick; 

she d. at Syracuse, in March, 1898. 

Child of Milton E. and Lulu N. (Elphick)Pettingell. 

Lulu Pettingell, b. about 1892. 
iv. JAMES PETTINGELL; enlisted during the Civil War 
and has not been heard from since. 



M. 15. THOMAS PETTINGELL; died when his son 

John was a small boy; married first, ; married 

second, Martha Fox, who died in April, 1855. 

CHILDREN 

(of first marriage). 

J. DANIEL PETTINGELL. 
ii. ELIHU PETTINGELL. 

iii. CORNELIUS PETTINGELL; m. March 24, 1831, 
Luna Preston, b. at West Winfield, N. Y., Jan. 9, 
1807, son of Calvin and Hannah (Hodges) Preston, 
iv. CHARLOTTE PETTINGELL. 
V. SARAH ANN PETTINGELL. 

(Children of second marriage.) 

vi. JOHN PETTINGELL; m., July 4, 1848, Ann Thorp, 
b. in Yorkshire county, England, Aug. 14, 1823. 
Children of John and Ann (Thorp) Pettingell (b. at 
Huron, Wayne county, N. Y.). 

1. Elizabeth Pettingell, b. Feb. 21, 1850; m.; res. 

at Mendon, Monroe county, N. Y. (1900). 

2. John H. Pettingell, b. Sept. 14, 1852; d. Oct. 26, 

1854- 

3. Eliza J. Pettingell, b. Feb. 5, 1855; m.; res. at 

Mendon (1900). 
vii. ROSWELL PETTINGELL, b. at Madison, N. Y., in 
1820; d., probably at a hospital at Nashville, Tenn., 
Sept. 9, 1864; buried in the Nashville National Cem- 
etery; he enlisted in Co. G, loth Mich, regt.; m., 
in New York State, about 1845, Mary E. Decker, 



UNCLASSIFIED FAMILIES 547 

who d. at Otisville, Greene county, Mich., in 1867. 
Children of Roswell and Marj^ E. (Decker) Pettingell. 

1. Andrew J. Pettingell; his brother Frank says 

that he enlisted in the 23d Mich. regt. and has 
not been heard from since. 

2. Onathusa Pettingell; d. at Otisville. 

3. Frank Pettingell, b. in Forest township, Genesee 

county, Mich., April 15, 1850; m. (i) 

Hutchins, b. at Carlton, Mich.; m. (2) ■ 

Blodgett, b. in Saratoga count}', N. Y. 
Children of Frank and (Hutchins) Pettin- 
gell. 
i. John W. Pettingell, b. in Tuscola county, 

Mich., in 1879. 
ii. Cora I. Pettingell, b. in Tuscola county in 

1882. 

Children of Frank and (Blodgett) Pettingell. 

i. Mary Pettingell, b. at Auburn, Lapeer 

county, Mich., in 1887. 
ii. Flossie Pettingell, b. at Rushfield, Mich., 

in 1895. 

4. Augusta Pettingell; d. near Grand Rapids, Mich. 

5. Martha Pettingell, d. at Millington, Tuscola 

county. 

6. David Pettingell; res. at Ortonville, Minn. (1900). 

7. Eliza Pettingell; d. at Otisville. 

8. Cora Jane Pettingell. 

viii. ELIZA PETTINGELL; m. Myers of Herkimer, 

N. Y.; settled in Indiana; she d. about 1850. 
ix. ONATHUSA PETTINGELL; m. Myers of Her- 
kimer, N. Y., brother of her sister Eliza's husband; 
she d. at Denver, Colo., about i860. 

EVI. 16. WILLIAM PETTINGELL, born iii England; 

died about 1885; married Fassett, who died about 

1885. About 1852, he came to the United States from 
London, England, where he had been a merchant tailor. 
For eight years he farmed at Painesville, Ohio, and then 
moved to Hudson, Ohio. For several years, up to the time 
of his death, he was secretary and treasurer of Weste^^n 
Reserve College. 



548 PETTINGELL GENEALOGY 

CHILDREN. 
i. WILLIAM PETTINGELL; d. at Painesville, Ohio, 
about 1894; m. Elizabeth Single. 
Children of William and Elizabeth (Single) Pettingell. 

1. Jane Eliza Pettingell, b. about 1853: m. E. F. 

Post. 

2. Charles Pettingell, b. in 1857; d. at Painesville 

in 1889. 

3. William Joseph Pettingell, b. at Painesville, Jan. 

25, 1861; m., at Toledo. Ohio. Frances, daugh- 
ter of Harvey and Charlotte Wood, b. at 
Webster, W. Va., July 3. 1861. 
Children of William Joseph and Frances (Wood) 

Pettingell (b. at Painesville, Ohio). 
i. Clarence Pettingell, b. Aug. 2, 1884. 
ii. Robert Pettingell, b. Sept. 14. 1886. 
iii. Hazel Pettingell. b. Aug. 9, 1889. 
iv. Gladys Pettingell, b. July 9, 1895. 
ii. ELIZA PETTINGELL; res. at Indianapolis, Ind., 
with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Nye; a son res. at 
Painesville (1897). 
iii. ALFRED PETTINGELL, b. about 1846. 
iv. CHARLES PETTINGELL; res. at Meadville, Pa. 

(1897); five children. 
V. HENRY PETTINGELL; res. at Hudson, Ohio (1897); 

four children, 
vi. JULIA PETTINGELL, b. in the United States. 

M. 17. WILLIAM A. PETTINGELL, born at Eaton, 
Madison county, N. Y. ; married Hattie A. Atkinson, bom at 
Nelson, N. Y. 

CHILDREN, 
i. LULA PETTINGELL, b. at Nelson in 1876 [?]; m., at 
Cazenovia, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1896, Bert Smith, b. at 
Woodstock, N. Y., son of Ellis Z. and Elvra (Fowler) 
Smith, twenty-four years old, a farmer; Mrs. Hattie 
Pettingell and Miss Clara Pettingell were witnesses, 
according to the record. 

ii. PETTINGELL (a son), b. at Nelson, April 9, 1882. 

iii. ■ PETTINGELL (a son), b. at De Ruyter [N. Y.?] 

June 29, 1890. 



INDEX OF FAMILY NAMES. 



THIS INDEX CONTAINS ALL THE FAMILY NAMES, OTHER THAN 
PETTINGELL, APPEARING IN THE BOOK. 



Abbott, i6i, 404. 40s, 409. 

445. 
Abom, 175- 
Ackley, 518- 
Adams, 7, 68, 139, 141, 170, 

171, 213, 21S. 236, 262, 362, 

369, 436. 440, 476. 499- 
Addison, 125. 
Aiken, 497. 
Akennan, 107, 
Albee, 509. 
Albree, 534. 
Alden, 43. 67, 153, 508. 
Aldrich, 28. 447. 
Aldridge. See Aldrich. 
Aids. 63. 

Alexander, 207, 306. 
Allard, 461. 
Allen, ^2, 67, 121, 129, 132, 

137. 195. 245. 290, 32S, 376, 

426. 433, 450, 4S1. 493. 
Allerton, 133. 
Allison. 318. 
Ames, 97, 409, 425. 
Anderson, 147, 148, 284, 3S7. 
Andrew. 405. 
Andros, 29. 
Andrus, 250, 395. 
Angier, 435. 
Annis, 344. 
Anthoine, 53. 
Anthony, 426. 
Appleby, 275. 
Appleton, 274. 
Archer, 544. 
Argensinger, 5 28. 
Armstrong, 498, 526. 
Amo, 124. 
Arnold. 69. 100. 102, 197, 207, 

226. 337, 493- 
Ashley, 534. 
Aston, 405, 411, 
Atherton, 31. 
Atkinson. 3. 7, 13, 14, 34, 35, 

39, 40. 42. 79. 548. 
At water. 316. 
Atwell, 168, 357. 
At wood , 289, 417, 419, 421, 

432, 464. 
Austin, 244, 289, 405, 411. 
Averill. 28, 407. 420. 441. 
Avery, 120, 145, 406. 
Ayer, 94. 160. 

Babb, 87. 130- 
Babcock, 32, 55, 107. 207. 



Bacon, 76, 106, 331, 537. 

Badger, 455, 456. 

Badlani, 96, 41 1. 

Bagley, 88, 90, 409. 

Baier. 193. 

Bailey, 129, 319, 407. See 

Bayley. 
Baker, 144, 205. 243, 275, 310, 
^378. 

Balch, 91, 262. 
Baldwin, 96, 357. 43°. 533- 
Ball. 144. 229, 373. 
Ballard. 134. 276, 423, 429. 
Ballington, 377. 
Ballow, 495, 
Baloti, 285. 
Banks, 388. 

Barber, 55, 130. 444,464. 
Barden, 478. 
Barker, 70, 150, 154, 162, 199, 

430. 440. 497- 
Bamebee. 427. 
Barnes, 176, 201. 440. 
Bamum, 494. 495. 
Ban-. 1S7. 

Barrett, 207, 343, 424, 466. 
Barricklow, 454, 
Barrows, 212. 
Barstow, 190. 
Bartholomew, 377. 
Bartlett , 39 , 48 , 40 . S3, 09 . 

105, 106, 107, 131, 141, 142, 

266, 269. 29S. 336, 364, 499. 
Bartol, 326. 
Baston, 97. 
Batchelder, 21, 22, 104. 1 10. 

229. 49S. 
Bateman, 376. 
Bates, 17, 135. 216, 456, 460. 

466. 486. 
Bathgate, 525. 
Batten, 504. 
Battles, 290. 
Baxter, 159, 535- 
Bay, 402. 
Bayley, 97, 157. 1S9, 283, 460. 

515. See Bailey. 
Beachman, 391. 
Beacon. 542, 543- 
Beals. 308. 

Bean. 66, 108, 112, 224, 425. 
Beard. 424, 425, 426, 427. 428, 

429. 
Beck. 454. 
Becker. 225, 261. 
Beckett, 84. 

549 



Beckford, 173- 

Beckwith, 474- 

Beebe, 534- 

Beecher, 301. o^'^- 

Beeman, 37. 

Beers, 156. 

Bell. 38. 82. 

Bellinger, 535. 

Bemis, 97. 

Bender, 519. 

Benedict, 518. 

Bennett, Si. 135. 202, 203, 

47S. 
Bennington, 2S6. 
Bent, 192, 500. 
Bentley. 183- 
Berry, 37. 43. i53. 346. S06. 

535. 
Best, 436. 
Bett, 114, 115- 
Bibber, 150. 
Bickford, 47, 130. 345- 
Bickmore, 223. 
Biddle, 257. 
Bigelow, loi. 
Billings, 6q. 214. 
Binden, 180. 
Bird. 312. 
Bisbee, 76, 
Bishop, 6, 217. 
Bjuke, 215. 
Black. 348. 
Blackwood, 458. 
Blaisdell, 27, 43. 54. 55. 56, 

89, 121. 122, 163, 249, 322. 
Blake. 74. 160, 214. 364. 365. 
Blanchard, 87, 269, 452, 536. 
Blethen, 326. 
Bliss, 316. 
Blodgett. 547. 
Boardman, 279. 
Bodwell, 177, 405, 406, 40S, 

417. 454- 
Bogart, 545. 
Boggs, 90. 
Bolan, 224. 
Bolton, S3, 298. 
Bonhonnon. 450. 
Bonney. 7 7- 
Boosinger. 2S2, 
Booth, 260. 
Bowden, 349. 
Bowman, 107. 
Bovce, 45 2. 
Boyd. 2 78. 
Boynton, 192, 282, 371. 475- 



550 



INDEX 



Brackett. ii6, 35S. 370. 

Bradbury, 81, 115. 173. 345. 
370. 

Braddock, S8. 

Bradford, 30. 102. ^03, 129, 
467. 

Bradish, 52. 

Bradlee, 106. 

Bragdon. 164, 165, 255. 361. 

Branch, 127. 

Brann, 374. 

Bray, 444. 

Breed, 536. 

Brett, 543. 

Brewer, 328. 355- 38S. 

Brewster, 72. 74. 123. 

Brickett, 127. 

Bridge, 423. 

Bridges, 412. 

Briggs, 122. 136, 137. 149. 
154. 249. 382, 545. 

Britner, 440. 

Britton, 03. 

Brock, 536. 

Brodhead, 234. 

Bronson, 302- 

Brooks, 54, 07. 97. 131, 220. 

Brown, 10, 11, 18. 30. 38, 85. 
S6, 93, 04. 97- 114. 135. 150, 
204, 205, 229, 264, 26S, 272, 
280, 296. 374. 379. 390. 404. 
432, 437, 446, 450. 452, 478, 
481, 498, 530. 544. 545- 

Brownell, 100. 

Bryant. 259. 446. 

Brydle, 355. 

Bruce, 222, 338. 

Bubier. 125, 328. 

Buck. 344. 

Buckley, 181. 

Buckman, 138, 181. 

Buford, 525- 

Bugbey, 7°- 

Bulkelv, 487. 

Bull, 181, 318. 

Bump. 134, 135, 347. 

Bumpus, 222. 

Bunn, 527- 

Bunnell, 504- 

Burbank, 12. 158, 421. 

Burden, 180. 

Burgess, 116. 134. 298, 478 
489. 

Burgoyne, 429. 

Burleigh. 63. 

Burlingham, 524. 

Burnett. 383. 

Bumham, 37, 109, 186, 486. 

Bums. 419. 

Burroughs, 468. 

Burt. 328. 

Burton, 429, 430. 

Buswell. 360. 

Butler. 23, 48. 237, 487. 

Butterfield. 1 13. 

Butts, 68, iSi, 182, 201. 

Buys, 428. 

Buzzell, 498. 

By ram, 28. 

Cable, 374- 

Cady, 117- 

Caldwell, 94. 

Calef, 26, 27, 55, 56, 58. 

Callahan, 414. 

Cameron, 542, 543. 

Campbell, 56, 490. 



Candee, 191. 

Cann, 359- 

Capen, 352. 

Card, 227, 

Cardwell. 250. 

Carey. 76, 77. 4Si. 

Carl, 82. 

Carle, 2S7- 

Carleton, 26, 56. 419. 

Carlin, 395- 

Carlton. See Carleton. 

Carpenter. 485. 

Carr. 56, 58, 66. 67, 95. "S. 

144. 158, 198. 
Carter, 185, 261, 336. 
Carver. 130. 
Cary, 129. 
Case. 196. 
Casler, 528. 
Castle. 20S, 541. 
Caton, 129. 
Chaffey, 454, 525. 
Chaffie. See Chaffey. 
Chaffin, 333. 
Chamberlain. 150. 163, 164, 

356. 372. 537- 
Chandler. 92, 134, 406. 
Chapman, 204, 223, 318. 
Chase. 60, 95, 96. 179. 180, 

229, 282, 379, 445, 465. 474, 

475. 531. 
Cheney. 13. 169. 333. 36s. 424. 

502. 
Cheever, 82. 83. 
Cheismore, 25. 
Chesley. 449- 
Child. 141. 
Childs. 3SS. 
Cboate, 52. 
Chollar. 297. 
Chubb, 212. 
Church, 32. 
Churchill. 123. 512. 
CiUev, 104. 151. 
Claflin. 116. 
Claggett, 491. 
Clapp. 76. 77. 197. 522. 
Clare. 307. 
Clark, 9, 21, 23, 28, 75. 79. 

83. 88, 141. 158, 163, 164. 

174. 348. 394. 395. 422, 423. 

44S, 453. 454. 455. 465. 4t'6. 

475. 510. 518, 520, 534. 
Clarke. See Clark. 
Clay, 477- 
Cleaves, 93. 
Clement, 90, 206. 
Cleveland, 105. 
Cline, 374, 506, 510, 
Clocker. 434. 
Cloud, 333- 
Clough, 86, 436. 
Cluff, 136, 437. 456. 457. 
Coaker, 25. 
Coates. so, 256, 396. 
Cobb, 70, 72, 74. 92. J54- 
Cobbs. See Cobb. 
Cobum, 87. 
Cochran, 446. 
Coffin, 25, 38, 39. 46. 47. 48, 

49. 83, 88, 92. 144. 2i{J. 30S, 

448. 450. 
Coggswell, 102. 154- 
Coggswill. See Coggswell. 
Colbum. 63. 481. 
Colby, 56, 59. 64, 95, 186, i99t 

267. 297, 433- 



Colcord, 105, 1 10. 

Cole, 72, 74. 77, 86, 150. 246, 

289. 303. 339. 443. 535. 
Coleman. 353. 496, 519. 
Coleny, 213. 
Colley, 139. 
Collins, 238. 
Colman. See Coleman. 
Colson, 28. 
Colton, 500, 
Comnan, 316. 
Comstock, 254. 
Conforth, 134. 
Connor, 54, 426, 
Conover. 487, 507 51 1- 
Conrad. 532. 
Conyne, 137. 
Cook, 138. 155, 171 233. 304, 

349. 444. 
Cool. 53S. 536. 
Coolbroth. 332. 
Cooley, 508, 510. 
Coolidge, 128, 1S2. 
Coombs, 256, 484. 519. 
Coon. 428. 

Copeland, 69. 79. 435. 
Copp. 502. 
Corey, 483. 
Corliss, 80. 

Coming, 416, 439. 476. 
Cornwall, 3S6. 
Comwallis. 114, iiS. 
Costigan, 344. 
Couch. 59. 105. 
Cousins, 256. 
Cowan, 213. 306. 
Cox. 451, 519- 
Cragin, 247, 416. 
Cram, 63, 460, 462. 4S4. 
Crandall, 182, 473. 
Crawford, 299. 
Creasey, 272, 
Crippen, 456. 
Crittenton, 301. 
Crocker. 177. 
Croninger. 402. 
Crooker, 245. 
Crosby, 102. 
Cross, 50, 84, 107, 412. 
Crossmann, 335. 
Crow, 406. 
Crowell, 275, 367. 
Culver, 249. 
Cumming. 267, 

Currier, 23. 35. 48, 49. 59. 64, 
^.83. 98, 145. 277, 322. 418, 

458. 
Curry, 537. 
Curtis, 76, 122. 139. 216. 345, 

407, 420, 421, 511, 512. 
Curtiss. See Curtis. 
Cushing, 21, 46. 212. 228, 242, 

408. 
Cushman, 1 26. 
Cuthbertson, 107. 
Cutler, 266. 



Daggett, 32, 75. 
Dam, 397. 
Damon, 70. 
Dana, i iS. 
Danforth, 140. 
Daniels, 21, 137, 
Darling, 281. 
Dartt, 495. 
Dascombe, 462. 
Davenport, 90, 



163, 4S9. 



INDEX 



S5I 



Davey, 511. 

Davis, 21, 23, 2Q, 42, 49. 52, 

lii. 134. 149. 172, iQS. 201, 

220. 229, 235, 284, 327, 351. 

365, 3t>9. 3S9, 414, 41S, 

455. 457. 464. 531- 
Day, 109, 123, 32S. 
De Forest. 117, 118, 521, 
De Forrest, ^ec De forest. 
De Graff, 507. 513, 539. 
De Riemer, 431, 432. 
De Wett, 221. 
De WUl. 3S4. 
Deal, 51S. 
Dean, 120, 163. 212, 235, 311. 

435. 4^"^. 49S. 
Deane. See Dean. 
Dearborn, 6r, 62, 87- 
Decker, 54b. 
Dee, i63. 
Demerritt, 27S. 
Denise, 510. 
Dennett, 394. 
Densmore, 184. 
Denton, 286. 
Derby, 512. 
Derr, 453- 

Devendorf, 5i*>. S^?. 
Devereaux, 404- 
Dexter, 527- 
Diament, 466, 467. 
Dickey, 445. 45^, 465- 
Dickinson, 20, 44. 
Dietrich, 307. 
Dill, 92. 
Dillaway. 456. 

Dillingham. 71. 215. 293, 335. 
Dimond, 63. 
Dingley. 382. 
Dixon, 4S8- 
Dobbs, 503- 
Dockhani, 417. 
Dodge, 103, 139. 229, 267. 

473. 
Dodson, 342- 
Dolbee, 246, 247. 
Dole, 230. 
Dominy, 372- 
Donnell, 97. 338- 
Dom, 527. 

Doty, 76. 168, 43S. 
Dow, 97. 479- 
Dowd, 370- 
Downing, 369- 
Downs, 513- 
Doyle. 379- 
Drake. 130. i3'. 19S. 
Draper, 7 7- 
Drew, 76, 263. 
Drommis, 528. 
Duel, 260. 
Duelling, 77, 78. 
Duggan. 85. 504- 
Duming, si5- 
Dunbar, 67, 493. 
Dunham. 328. 
Dunn, 276, 385. 
Dunning, 230. 348. 
Durfee, 161. 
Durgin, 268. 
Durkee, 113- 
Dyer, 147. I77. 33J. 340- 
Dyke, 67. 131. 

Earl. 1 14. 

Eason, 495. 

Eastman, 59. 60, 1S4. 479. 



Eaton, 17, 32, 47, 89, 258, 

359. 425. 447. 448. 
Ebenezer. 78. 
Echevarei. 539. 
Edson, 30, 21 1. 
Edwards, 49. 26S, 517. 529. 
Ehle, 517. 
Ekin. 298. 
Elder, 74, i 23. 
Eldredge, 171, 296. 
Eldridge. See Eldredge. 
Elliott, 104. 

Ellis, 455. 509, 542. 543. 
Ellsworth. 323. 
Elphick, 546. 
Elton, 401. 
Elwell. 368. 
Emerson, 195. 255. 314, 325, 

447. 448, 479- 
Emery, 5, 46, 408, 409. 
Endecott, 5. 6. 
Erskine, 123. 
Evans, 87, 95, 210, 545. 
Everett. 3S9, 486. 
Ewan, 184. 
Ewer, 299, 
Ewing. 191, 193. 

Fabens, 175, 

Fairbanks, 131. 132. i33- 

Fairchilds. 196. 

Farmer, 442. 

Famsworth, 256. 

Famum, S4. 

Farrell, 88, 354- 

Farren, 244. 

Farrington, 410, 420. 

Farris, iS3- 

Farwell, 463, 523. 

Fassett, 547. 

Faunce, 1 16. 

Fay. 363. 

Feasbay, 485. 

Felch, 234. 

Fellows, 59, 60, 78, 497. 

Felt. 211. 

Fennin. 434. 

Femald, 254- 

Ffogg, See Fogg. 

Field, 156. 161, 162, 293, 353. 

Fields. See Field. 

Fifield, 54. 55. 

Files, 133- 

Finche, 304. 

Fish, 225. 

Fisher, 276, 289. 

Fisk. loi, 305, 461. 

Fiske. See Fisk. 

Fitch. 116, 542. 

Fitts, 243. 

Fitz, 1 10. 

Fitzgerald, 238. 

Flaherty, 391- 

Flanders. 44, 65. iii, 277. 

Fleiman, 290, 

Fletcher. 32, 126, 421. 492, 

Flint, 220, 365. 

Flood. 1 8. 

Floyd, 82. 366. 

Fogg. 6, 199, 237. 269. 

Follansbee , 1 60 , 268, 271. 

Folsom, 84, 87, 350. 

Foote, 435. 466. 

Ford, 34. 76. 128. 166. 227, 

241. 393. S16. 
Forest, 54. 60. 
Forester. 381. 



Furster. See Foster. 
Foss, 134, 147. 186, 347. 
Foster, 4. 32, 43. 44, 81, 150, 

178, 199. 200, 248. 270, 236, 

291. 33(>, 413. 436. 
Fowler. 36, 279. 322. 329. 350, 

393. 548. 
Fox. 1 18, 119, 440, 546. 
Fraiser. See Frazier. 
Frances. See Francis. 
Francis, 75. 378. 
Frazier, 1S7, 193 232. 317. 
Freeman, 81 , 89, 224, 354, 

451. 
Freese, 315. 
French, 14, 20. 43, 84. 85, 102, 

ibo, 185, 337, 421, 4f)o. 462. 
Fresensider, lOi. 
Fridley. 204. 
Friend, 294. 
Frost, 122, 179, 183, 272, 329, 

345- 
Frothingham, 91, 92, 174. 
Frye, 406, 412, 429, 462. 
FuUam, 484. 
Fuller, 3, 4, 85, 148, 225, 409. 

455. 4^7- 
FuUerton, 131. 
FuUington. 44, 131. 
Fulton. 353. 
Furbush, 412. 423. 

Gage, 56, 413, 417, 422, 454, 

^ 455. 

Gahan. 245. 

Gale, 58, 106. 189. 190, 191. 

Gamble, 347. 

Gamon, 69. 

Gamwell, 473. 

Garcelon, 115, 312, 315. 

Gardner, 177, i8o, 278. 337, 

480. 
Garland, 26, 27, 44. 55. 105. 
Gamett, 76. 
Garrett, 509, 523. 
Garrison. 415. 
Garvine, 440. 
Gasha, 200. 
Gates. 413. 
Geary. See Gerry. 
George, 54. 56. 421. 449. 
Georgia. 228. 
German, 514, 523, 524. 
Gerrish, 96, 103, 265. 
Gerry. 35. iQO. 387. 472, 500. 
Gibbs, 250. 
Gibson, 424. 
Gifford. 452. 
Gilbert. 176, 388. 
Gilchrist. 81. 
Gildemeister. 194. 
Giles, 393. 48 1. 
Gill, 70, 71. 
Gillett. 483. 
Gilman. 93. 265. 
Gilpatrick. 397. 
Given, 335- 
Glines, 361. 447. 
Godfrey. 152, 324. 
Goffe. 67. 
Golden, 394. 
Goldsbury, 70, 77. 
Gonnani, 457. 
Goodale, 179. 
Goodell. 415, 416. 
Goodenough, 207. 
Goodhiie. 60. 



552 



INDEX 



Gooding, 17. 37. 

Goodrich, 1 1. 

Goodridge. Sec Goodrtch. 

Goodwin, 20, 35, 40, 170, 173, 

174, 220, 225. 310, 324, 329, 

334. 
Gordon, 72, 73, 74. 125. 200. 

308, 44t». 49y- 
Gorman, 470. 

Goss, no, iSS, 220. 242, 243. 
Gott, 219. 

Gould, 177. 185. 208. 452. 
Gowan. 538. 
Graffam, 149, 15^- 
Graham, 161. 380. 427. 
Granby, 167. 
Grant, 230, 4S0. 
Granville, 43. 
Graves, 5 5- 
Gray, 430, 512, 535. 
Greeley, 26, 27, 43, 44, 61, 02. 

64, 105, III, 112, 435- 
Green, 119, iSi, 240. 295. Mb, 

425. 513- ^ 
Greene. See Green. 
Greenleaf, 22, 34, 36, 38, 42. 

51. 59. t>2. t>3. 04. 79. 90. 99. 

147. 149. 234- 
Greenougn, 111. 
Greer, 522. 
Gregory. 202, 203, 206. 29b, 

300. 
Grey. See Gray. 
Griffin, 239, 240, 279. 329. 

332. 421, 474. 
Griffith. 35. 
Grindle, 39S, 399- 
Griswold, 228. 
Grosse, 304. 
Grosvenor, 114. 
Grovelin, 432, 
Groven, 4O5. 
Grover, 205. 
Grundy, 294. 
Guilford. 265. 
GuptiU. 256. 
Guthrie, 379- 

Hackett, S7. 

Hadley. 178. 

Hager. 305- 

Haggitt, 429. 

Haight. 183. 

Haines, 6, 350, 554. 

Hains. See Haines. 

Hale, 10, 19, 22, 23, 54. 102. 

139, 143. 423- 
Haley, 400, 446. 
Hall, 38, so. 53. loS, 126, 143, 

14s. 146. 220. 244, 247, 282, 

415, 434. 451. 502, Sil. 
Hallett, 195- 
Hallock. 249. 250, 395. 
Hallowell, 400. 
Halpin, 530. 
Ham, 151, 251. 340. 
Hamilton. 199. 3i5. 403. 443, 

460. 
Hammant, 69. 70. 
Hammond. 73. 93. 210, 329. 
Hamor. 257. 
Hancock, 287. 288, 354- 
Hanford, 299. 
Hanson, 179. 
Harding. 188. 

Hardy, 177, 32S. 381, 435- 
Harlow, 200. 



Harmon. 196, 310, 311, 332. 

Harpum, 210. 

Harriman, 44. 

Harrington, 342. 

Harris. 125, 157, 179, 243. 248, 

274. 283. 
Harrison, 62, 210, 488. 
Hart, 436, 509, 528. 
Harvey. See Hervey. 
Haseltine, 421. 526, 527. 
Haskell, 95. 142, 170, 273. 

274- 2,:m. 389. 438. 
Hastmgs, 75. 4I7. 453. 454- 
Hatch, 70, 151, 289. 447. 
Hathaway. 66. 
Hawkins, 134. 
Hawley, 62. 
Hawthorne, 6. 
Hay, 158. 159. 
Hayden, 177. 599- 
Hayes, 159. 532. 
Haynes, 221. 
Hazelton, 413. 
Hazzard. 44. 
Hazzen, 67. 
Head, 319. 
Heard, 478. 
Hearvey. 5**^ Hervey. 
Heath. 59. 152. 1S3. 186, 416. 
Hedley, 112. 
Hegeman, 520, 
Held. 211. 
Helsby. 477. 
Hemphill. 496. 
Hendricks, 356. 
Hendrickson, 396. 
Henry, 247. 
Herjoz. 520. 
Hemdon, 441. 
Herrick, 107, 151, 167, 237, 

407. 414. 532. 
Herring, 477. 
Hersey, 33. 
Hersom, 157. 
Hervey, 58, 146, 147, 234, 

444. 445- 
Heusted, 488. 
Heywood. 104. 
Hicks, 252, 313. 493. 
Hidden, 84, 85. 89. 98. 
Higgins, 238. 
Hildreth. 60. 
Hill. 129. 150. 244. 291. 394. 

462. 507. 
Hillman, 2^6. 
Hills. See Hill. 
Hinchliffe. 494- 
Hinckley. 44. 45. 222. 
Hines. 155- 
Hinsdale, i35- 
Hitchcock, 331. 353. 
Hites, 248. 
Hoag, 226. 

Hobart. 177. 178. 274. 
Hobbs, 475, 496. 
Hobson, 458. 
Hodgdon, 4S5, 486. 
Hodges. 75. 226, 546. 
Hodgkins, 25?) 270. 
Hodkins, 50, loi. 
Hofftaling, 536. 
Hogan, 151. 246. 
Hoiles, 190. 
Hoke. 300. 
Holbridge, 281. 
Holbrook, 149. 
Holden, 42 v 



Holland, 107. 

Holly. 536. 

Holmes, 61. 62, 231, 552, 358, 

486, 543. 
Holt, 331. 351, 409. 410, 470, 

501. 
Holtzberger, 511. 
Homans, 9, 219. 
Honey. 190. 
Hook, 95, 102. 
Hooker. 176, 443. 
Hooper, 379, 408, 4S4. 
Hoopes, 444, 445- 
Hoover, 514. 
Hopkins, 447, 448. 482. 
Hoppin, 182. 
Home, 516. 
Horr, 239, 389. 
Horstman, 5 28. 
Horton, 450, 529. 
House, 369. 545- 
Hovey, ^3, 421. 
How. ^ee Howe. 
Howard, 75. 97. 176, 182. 

270, 362, 430, 514, 528. 
Howe. 125, 137. 151. 259. 281. 

305. 407. 437. 
Howland, 133, 208, 472. 
Hoyt. 14, 19, 20, 49, 261, 263, 

483. 
Hubbard. 222, 302, 303, 446, 

489. 
Hubbs, 137. S15. 524. 
Huckins, 446. 
Hudson, 401, 517. 
Huff, 4S6. 
Hughson, 159. 
Hull. 263, 431. 
Hunkert'ord, 5 34- 
Hunt, 410, 427. 
Hunter, 4S8. 
Huntoon, 27. 107. 
Hurd. 182. 500. 
Hurlburt., 447. 
Hurst, 286, 520. 
Huse, 23, 408, 45S. 
Hussey, 53- 
Huston, 275, 
Hutchins, 547- 
Hutchinson, 430. 
Hycett, 516. 
Hyde, 304. 

lies, 495. 

Illsley, 24, 41. 82, 102, 140. 

141. 
Ilsley. See Ulsley. 
Ineible, 511. 

Ingersoll, 4, 5. 6, 12, 43, 92. 
Ingerson, 5, 6. 7. 
Ingstrum, 299. 
Inkersoll, 6, 7. 
Inkerson, 5. 
Irish. 254, 

Jackman, 10, 13. 17, 18, 22, 

38. 58. 173- 366. 
Jackson, 31, a, 55. 130, 154. 
218, 242. 286, 332, 345. 

'acob. 35, 72. 515. 545- 

acobs. See Jacob. 

ames, 230. 362, 363. 

anes, 262. 442. 

aques, 145. 
..'avnes. See Janes, 
Jefterds, 264. 
Jeffers, 264. 



INDEX 



553 



Jeffries. 6S. 

Jenkins, 199, 351, 390, 456, 

457. 
Jepson, 45, 156. 
Jewett, 18, 139. 321, 5^2. 
Job, 223. 
Johnson, 9, 59, 60, 61, 62, xi i, 

143. 144. 158. 164. 203, 

210, 211, 252, 268. 329, 

363. 367, 384. 390. 409. 

417. 442. 443. 444. 495. 

500, 534. 
Johnston, 193. 
Jones, 38, 1x8, 160, 170, 171, 

201, 215, 222, 268, 270, 

287, 295, 453, 4S1. 
Jordan, 37, 240. 
Joshn, 128, 209. 
Judd, 477- 
Judkins, 54. 56. 109. 
Judson, 445. 

Kalk. 532. 

Kane, 332. 

Kapel, 495. 

Keating. 129. 

Keene, 151. 291. 3^5. 333- 

Keith. 32. 7^, 168. 

Kellett, 481. 

Kellogg, 1 16. 

Kelly. 100, loi, 199, 400, 435. 

534- 
Kelsey, 513. 5i9- 
Kemp, 339. 

Kendall, 199. 397. 470. 
Kennedy. 188. 241, 514. 
Kenney. 195, 542, 543. 
Kenrick, 316. 
Kensil. 286. 
Kent, 3. 34. 36, 47. S5, 126, 

220, 453. 
Kenyon, 521. 
Kerrick, 483. 
Kessler, 457. 
Ketcham. 85. 
Keyes. 243. 
Keyser. 393- 
Kierstead, 344. 
Kilboum, 95, 179. 
KUbum. Sec Kilboum. 
Kilgore, 360. 
Killmer, 377. 
Kimball, 22, 54. 59. 167, 186, 

360. 421. 450, 457. 467. 
Kincaid, 257, 258, 493. 
King, 121, 177, 292, 309. 
Kingman. 28, 31. 135. 
Kingsbury, 88. 90. 
Kinny. See Kenney. 
Kneeiand, 502. 
Knight. 6, 7, 12, 24, 40, 41, 

47. 51. 53. 83, 97. 123, 140, 

231. 330. 421. 
Knowlton, 203, 222, 293, 328. 
Kohler, 3S6. 
Koss, 461. 

Labree, 166. 

Lake, 89. 

Lambert, 147. 384- 

Lanioreaux, 259. 

Lamphier, 261. 

Lamphrey, 152, 

Lamson, 256. 

Lancaster, 257, 405. 

Landers, 157. ^ 

Lane, 96, 376, 1 



Langlands, 147. 148. 

Langley, 185, 397- 

Laraway, 31S. 

Larkin, 370. 

Lamed. 433. 434. 

Latham, 138. 

Latineau, i 29. 

Lattimer. 174. 

Laud. 338. 

Lawrence, 207. 342. 

Lawton, 271, 

Leavitt, 109, 215, 293. 

Lee, 105, 217. 

Leech, 415. 

Leed, 3 5 8. 

Leeman. 493. 

Leet, 377- 

Lefavour. 420. 

Legro, 4S2, 

Leighton. 1 76. 

Leissner, 89. 

Leonard. 28, 31, 120, 307, 503. 

Lesheart, 426- 

Leslie, 91. 

Lewis. 200^330, 409, 447. 536. 

Libbey. See Libby. 

Libby. 217. 21S, 340. 378. 475- 

Liddle, 196. 

Limes. 232, 

Lincoln, 176, 177, 193, 194. 

.311. 
Lindsey, 30. 31, 121, 122. 
Little. 24, 40. 57, 58, 64, 84, 

101, 103, 140, 141, 147, 174. 

480, 498. 
Littlefield, 66, 201, 364. 
Littlejohn, 239, 332. 373- 
Lobdell, 141. 
Locke, 437- 
Lockhart, 536. 
Lockwood, 232. 
Locton. 197. 
Loggins, 261. 
Lombard, 311. 369. 
Long, 45. 162, 290, 385, 416. 

528. 
Longfellow. 7, 274, 390. 
Look. 187, 18S. 
Loomis, 362. 

Lord, 94, 97, 99, 322, 359. 
Loring, 238, 401. 
Lothrop, 72, 100, 129, T31. 
Loucks, 301. 
Loud, ^i^, 
Louther, 37- 
Lovejoy, 131, 132, 134. 275. 

331. 391- 
Lovenng, 44, 382. 
Low. See Lowe. 
Lowe. 6'i, 362. 
Lowell, 169, 266, 267, 417, 

418, 447. 
Lucan. 316. 
Luce. 296. 
Ludlow. 224. 
Lunt, 10. II, 34, 38. So, 07, 

127, 128, 136. 170, 171. 173. 
Lusk. 530. 
Lydston, 200. 
Lyford. 311. 
Lynch, 474, 544. 
Lynds. 428. 

Lyon, 70. 211, 274, 530. 
Lyons. See Lyon. 

MacFarlane, 219. 
Macomber, 30, 31. 



Magrath, 320. 

Maisden, 210. 

Maley, 47, 96. 

Manley, 314. 

Mann, 409, 423. 

Manning. 175. 540- 

Mansfield, 286. 

Manson, 337. 349- 

Mansur, 199. 

Manter, 123, 

Manwell. 130. 

Marble, 334, 419, 462. 

March, 10, 23. 

Mark, 230. 

Markham, 67, 535. 

Marksham. See Markham . 

Marlette. 511. 

Marsh, 107. 143. 30i. 34i. 452. 

494. 
Marshall, 1S3. 247, 536, 
Marston. 152, 239, 420. 
Martin, 242, 371, 440, 458, 

5>4, 515. 537. 
Mason, 178, 437, 457, 472. 
Massey, 316, 447. 
Mathewson, 226. 
Matt, 2GO, 

Matthews, 278, 331. 494. 
Maybeiry, 193. 
Mayfield. 62. 
Maynard, 67, 120, 426. 
Maxim, 122. 
McBride, 517. 
McCarthy, 391. 
McCartney, 515. 
McCaure, 441. 
McClarv. 87, 88. 
McCIellan. 258. 
McCloud. 541. 
McCluskev. 392. 
McCobb. Si, 89. 
McComb, 523. 
McCoy, 195. 
McCready, 159, 160. 
McCree, 209. 
McDaniels, 399. 
McDonald, 232, 509. 514, 515, 

522. 
McDougall, 539. 
McDowell, 207. 353, 408, 535. 
McEldowny, 317, 
McFarland. 104. 
McGilloway, 377. 
McGraw, 510. 514. 
McGiir, 372. 
Mcintosh, 400. 
Mclntyre, 482. 
McKay. 220, 221, 532. 
McKeen, 199. 
McKeever. 182. 
McKenney, 329, 459. 
McKenzie, 367, 
McKibbin, 310. 
McKinley. 317. 
McKinney. See McKenney. 
McLane. 291. 
McLaughlin. 391, 428. 
McLennan, 538. 
McLennon, 530. 
McLoughlin. See McLaughlin. 
McLucas, 475. 
McMaster, 512. 
McMillan, 195, 289. 
McNaughton, 528. 
McNee. 519. 
McNichols, 285. 
McNulty. 471. 



554 



INDEX 



McNutt. 87. 

Mcpherson, 372- 

McQuade. 4S9. 

McVickar, 368. 

Mead, 1x8, 206, 226, 408. 

Meade. See Mead. 

Mecklen, 539- 

Meding, 5i7- 

Mee, 541* 

Melaford. 28. 

Meioon, 27. 

Melville, 175. 437. 43S. 

Mentor, 210. 

Merrill. 81. 129, 144. 246. 277. 

293. 336, 359. 371. 408, 418. 

441, 453. 479. 539. 543- 
Merriweather, 465- 
Meserve. 18S. 
Messenger, 26S. 
Messer. 413. 4i4. 47i- 
Metcalf, 65. 66. 
Middleton. 534- 
Miel. 185. 
Miles, 35- 
Millard. 135. 
Miller. 69. m. 282, 305. 395. 

420, 487. 
Millett. I3S. 308- 
Milliken. 82. 240- 
Miiliman, 294. 
Mills, 84. 
Milmine, 520. 
Miner, 320. 
Mitchell, 45. 67. 72. 76, 81, 

12S, 154. 165. 241. 345. 497- 
Moare. See Moore. 
Moats, 316. 
Monk, 134- 
Mont, 134- 
Moody, 41. 140. 141. 200, 277, 

529. 
Moore, 121, 125, 165, 198, 219. 

227, 298, 430. 442, 443. 
Moorehead, 530- 
Moors. See Moore. 
Moran, 500. 
Morehouse, 3°°- 
Morgan. 30. 59. 62. 69. 225, 

262. 324. 
Mor^ridge, 43- 
Morlev, 306. 
Morrill. 44. 60. 113. 175. 218. 

224. 414- 
Morris, 376. 
Morrison, i53- 
Morse, 23. 24. 161, 179. 215. 

219. 238, 247, 256. 266, 272, 

327. 441, 505- 
Morton, 86. 
Mosher, 206, 395. 435- 
Moshier. See Mosher. 
Motley. 106. 
Mott. 200. 214. 
Moulton. 46, 322. 
Mountfort, 92, 93- 
Mowatt, 36. 
Mower. See Moore. 
Moxey, 238. 
Mudgett, 168. 
Mugford, 273. 
Munger, 503- 
Munroe, 151. 
Munson. 257. 
Murch, 257. 
Murphy. 158. 
Murray. 36S. 3or. 
Murrv. See Murray. 



Mussey. See Muzzey. 

Mussleman, 427. 

Muzzey, lo, 12, 14, 20, 25. 

4O0. 
Myers. 377, 526. 547. 
MyTick. 408. 

Nance. 385. 

Nash, 14, 17, 232. 

Nason, 296, 472. 

Neale, 148, 497- 

Neff, 527. 

Neighbour. 299. 

Neiman. 290. 

Nellis, 520, 529. 

Nelson. 112. 

Nenemaker, 444. 

Nevins. 151. 164. 

Newbegin. 37. 

Newcomb. 362. 

Newhall, 409. 

Newkirk, 510, 516. 532. 

Newman, 49, 231. 

Nichols. 103. 104, 202, 209, 

367. 379. 407. 411. 423. 428, 

429. 435. 455. 466. 480. 
Nickels. See Nichols. 
Niles, 2 1 6. 
Niver. 225. 
Nixon, 102. 104. 
Noonan, 295. 
Nooning. 433. 
Norcross, 338. 
Norris, 122, 123. 126, 134, 

217, 2i8. 293. 
Norton. 522. 
Noteman. 526. 
Notton, 206. 
Nourse. 191. 
Nowell. 38, 98. 102. 
Noyes, o. 10, 12, 13. 16. iS, 

20, 22, 51. 8r. 228. 272, 

293. 411, 440, 498. 
Nutter, 220. 
Nye, 195. 54S. 

Oaks, 166. 

Odell. 60, 131. 

Odiome, 47 i. 

Ogden. 216, 521. 

O'Hara, 539. 

Oliver. 45, 246. 

Olmsted, 397. 

O'Neil. 197, 511. 

Orchard. 443. 

Orcutt, 13S, 136. 

Ordway, 401. 

Orth, 386. 

Osgood, 23, 42, 150. 2S1, 388, 

406, 432, 465. 
Osterhaut. 509. 510. 514. 
Ostrum, 527. 
Otis. 336. 
Owen, 214, 

Packard. 72, 78. 228, 319. 

Page, 25. 173. 271, 412, 449- 

Pain. See Paine. 

Paine, 7. 210. 297. 408. 409. 

Palmer. 32. 206. 230, 258, 470. 

Paquin. 116. 

Parish, 305. 

Parker. 44. 244, 352. 431, 450, 

464, 468, 487, 516. 
Parks. 520. 
Parlee. 253. 
Parsons. Sr, 89. 224. 301. 302. 



Partridge. 69, 131. 

Pattee, 44- 

Patten, 89. 

Patterson, 19S. 

Paul. 148. 

Paulkins, 378. 

Payne. See Paim. 

Payson, 29, 335. 

Peabody, 57, 102, 407. 410, 

413, 420, 421. 
Peachy, 163. 
Pearson, 40, 146, 212. 
Peaslee, 65, 229. 
Peasley. See Peaslee. 
Pecard, 135. 
Peck. 346. 

Pecker. 168. 169, 458. 
Pemberton, 54. 
Pendleton, 378, 428. 
Penfield, 210. 

Penney, 207. aoS. 425, 426. 
Pennington, 516. 
Perkins, 34. 10 r. 14';, 1S4. 

187. 188. 334, 432, 452. 401. 

462. 
Perley, 46. 

Perry, 260. 318, 472. 40=;. 
Peterson. 481, 514. 531. 
Petrie, 131. 
Pettigrew. 332. 
Pettitt, 290, 522. 
Phelps. 482. 
Phenemore. 349. 
Phillips, 30, 77, 88, 415. 465. 

468. 509, 515. 
Phinney, 52. 
Pickels, 300. 
Pickens, 311. 
Pickering. 328. 
Pierce. :ii, 36. 50. 51. 58. 60. 

67. 84, loi, 136. 164. 270. 

278. 4I9._464. 483- 
Pierson. See Pearson. 
Pike. 83, 95, 99, 16S, 169. i8q, 

265. 360, 545. 
Pilling, 471. 
Pillsbury. 9. 17. 33. 44. 90. 

272, 414. 
Pingry, 58. 
Pinkham, 315. 
Pinney. See Penney. 
Piper, 55, 136. 
Pitcher, 16. 
Pitman. 482. 
Pittes, 150. 
Pittsfield. 277. 
Pitv, ii;o. 
Plaisted, 218. 
Piatt. 525. 
Pless, 378. 
Plummer, 39, 51, 52. 81. 82. 

2O6, 267. 
Poffenherger, 541. 
Polk, 60. 

Pollard, 148. i66. 
Pollock. 158. 

Poor, 8, 18, 62. 320. 411, 447. 
Poore. See Poor. 
Pope, 25, 408. 
Porter, 31, 77, 191. 206. 263, 

353. 356, 428. 
Portland, 241. 
Portmore, 253. 
Post, 273. 548. 
Potter, 166, 518. 
Powell, 86. 304. 
Pratt. 14. 78. 79. 116. 337. 492. 



INDEX 



555 



Preble, q2. 165. 

Prescott. 22. 2i6, 244, 307. 

452- 
Presson, 23^- 
Preston, s^b. 
Prettenbridge, 534- 
Price, 269. 
Prime, 147. 

Prince, 52, 93. ii5. 254- 
Prindle, i45- 
Pritchard. 2S4. 
Proctor, 347- 
Proescbold. 456, 
PruvTi, i;! 1 . 
Pufier, 463. 
Pugh, 371. 
Purmont. 109, 167. 
Pursel, 209. 
Putnam, 113. 463. 521. 

Quackenbus, 510. 
Quiggle, 317- 
Quimby. 189. 

Raiment, 116. 

Ramage, 338. 

Ramsay, 53 5- 

Rand, 98, 99, 100, loi. 

Randall, 147, 33r. 335- 

Ranney. 504. 

Rappelle, 79. i72- 

Rawnsley. 399- 

Rayhill, 202. 

Raymond, 339. 34°. 4S6. 

Raynes, 97. 

Rea. 482. 

Reading. 453- 

Redland, 93. 

Reece, 507. 

Reed, 15. 76, 102, 127. 193. 

321. 392. 400. 409. 459. 479. 

495. ^ „ , 
Reid. See Reed. 
Reimund, 300. 
Reinsburg, 542. 
Remick, 294, 449. 
Rennick, 294. 
Revelle, 384. 
Reynold. See Reynolds. 
Re^molds, 102. 19S, 366, 487. 
Rhoebus. 542. 
Rice. 155, 277. 409, 511. 
Rich. 393- 
Richards, 48, 353- 
Richardson, 19, 141, 146, 167, 

191, 200, 244. 440, 447, 473. 
Richmond, 485. 
Ridley. 315. 
Riggs. 381. 
Rinehart. 402. 
Ring. 278. 

Ripley, 67. 276. 543. 
Robb, 158. 
Robbins. 17, 449. 
Roberts, 13S. 262, 
Robertson. 159. 
Robie, 255. 
Robinson. 45. 70, 72, 74, 163, 

218, 280, 341, 370, 382, 449, 

481. 
Rockwell. 204, 398. 
Rogers, 96, 97, 105, 168, 228, 

247, 262, 267, 273. 401. 510, 

511. 512. 519. 
Rogerson, 144. 
Rnhland. 240. 



Rohrback, 541. 

Rolle, 9, 141. 

Rollins, 52, S3, 6r. loS. 160, 

161. 
Roosevelt, 310. 
Ross, 152. 243. 476. 
Rounds, 334. 378. 
Ruusseau, 499. 
Rowell, 59, 94, 264. 
Ruby, 535 
Ruddock, 357. 
Ruggles, 69. 78. 542. 
Riihlison, 510- 
Rumball, 75. 
Rumsey. iig, 182. 
Rupp, 291, 
Riiss, 14s. 423, 434. 
Russell. 51, 58. 80. 208, 237, 

306, 441, 4sr, 473. 
Ryan, 103. 
Ryder, 456, 492. 
Ryerson, 177, 198. 

Sabine, 474. 

Safford, 90, 169, 213. 

Sage, 31O. 

Sager. 294. 

Salisbury, 156. 226, 236. 24S, 

341. 
Sampson, 16, 131. 315, 
Samuels, 3S5. 
Sanborn. 25, 56, 87. 109, no, 

112, 1S5. iSo. 192, 2ib, 279. 
Sanford, 463. 521. 
Sanger. 489- 
Sargent. 27, 31. 53, 152, 185, 

243. 335- 
Saunders, 252. 
Savage, 356. 
Sawtell. 445. 
Sawyer. 44, 59, 64. no. 225, 

230, 263, 350, 424. 437, 461, 

4S5. 
Sayles, 207. 
Scammel, 429. 
Scammett, 411. 
Schmitt, 339- 
Schultz, 509. 
Schuyler, 77. 
Scott, 117, 151, 392, 390. 
Scnville. 261. 
Scribner, 183. 186. 
Scriver. 526. 
Seabuj-y. 386. 
Searles, 285, 520. 
Sears. 1S7, 247. 
Seaton. 300. 
Seavey, 81, 133. 
Selmser. 517, 
Ser\"iss, 507. 
Severance, 64. 
Sewall, 7, 
Sexton, 537. 
Shackle y, 352. 
Shannon, 529. 
Shapleigh, 269. 
Sharpsteen, 29S. 
Shaw, 62, 80. 227, 277. 
Shay, 67. 
Sheehan, 504. 
Shephard, See Sliepherd. 
Shepherd, 116, 196, 197, 269, 

336. 
Sheppard. See Shepherd. 
Sherbom, 55. 441. 
Sherbum. See Sherbom. 
Sherman, 209, 377. 492. 



Sherwin, 444. 

Shirley, 50, 406. 

Shore, 197. 

Shorey, 346, 331, 352. 

Short, 40. 41. 139, 140, 161, 
162, 170, 171. 

Shortwell, 299. 

Shumway, 276. 

Shurtleff, 67. 

Shute. 142. 

Silloway, 174. 

Silver. 199. 

Simmons, 3^, 114, 184, 190. 

Simonds. See Simons. 

Simons, 201, 294, 460. 474. 

Simpson, 140, 164. 255, 433, 

e.S45. 

Sims, 372. 

Sinclair. 211. 

Single, 548. 

Siples, 260. 

Sippy. 313- 

Sise. 232. 

Sisson, 392. 

Skinner, 135, 209, 477. 

Slatterley. 530. 

Sleeper, 104, 340. 

Slocum, 323. 

Small. 96. 97, 193, 239. 240. 
327. 

Smart, 89, 218, 315. 

Smith, 4. 38, 60, 61, 68, 70. 
71. 83, 84. 89, 94, 96, 98, 
99. loi, 112, 113, 121, 143. 
145. 156, 159, 174. 181. 189, 
237. 259, 304. 416, 444. 448, 
453. 485. 487, 527, S28, S2Q, 

^ 538. 548. 

Snell, 115. 229. 

Snook. 510, 511, 512. 

Snow. 160. 25s, 275. 

Soleday, 316. 

Somerby. 23, 

Somers. 88. 

Soper. 66. 114. 

Soule, 388, 535. 

Souther, 37, 

Spaulding, 91, 188. 

Spear. 438. 

Spellman, 346. 

Spencer. 254, 260. 504. 538. 

Spink, 208. 

Spooner, 194, 378, 

Spore. 512. 513. 

Sprague. 30, 124, 151, 208. 

Spnng. 424. 

Springer. 232. 

Spninsey. 495. 

Squires. 260. 

Stackpole. 75. 

Stacy. 148. 

Stallings, 384. 

Stamps, 400. 

Standish, 156, 330. 

Stansbury, 306, 

Stanton, 251. 

Staples, 326, 358. 

Stark, 64, 87, 88. 

Starkey, 194. 

Stauffer, 183. 

Steel, 112, 209. 2S1, 463. 

Steele. See Steel. 

Steen. 532. 

Steere, 205, 206. 

Stephens, 351. 

Stephenson, 470, 509. 

Stetson, 131. 134, 263. 282. 



556 



INDEX 



Stevens, 27, 43. 60, Sb, Sg, 1 1 1, 

114. 119. 127, ibg, 17.^. 185, 

186, igz, 227, 261. 2S2, 337, 

361, 432- 
Stewart, 404- 
Stickney, 13. 14. 25. 38, 39. 

46, 52. 57. 59, 64. 127, 128, 

198. 433. 
Stiles, 407. 
Stilson. 236. 
Stimans, 222. 
Stimson. 106. 
Stinchiield. 72. 
Stinson. 524. 
Stone, 126, 147. itJi. 167, 253. 

312, 370, 484- 
Storey, 253. 
Stowell. 480. 
Stratton, 348. 
Streeter, 53*^. 
Strobridge, 71. 
Strubel, 261. 
Stuart. 432. 
Studley, 426. 
Sturgeon. 353- 
Sturgis. 341- 
Sturtevant. 400. 
Sudbury, 409. 
Sumner, 33. 216. 415- 
Swan, 405, 406, 423. 
Swanton, 152. 
Swart, 512- 
Sweatt. See Swett. 
Swett, 56. 103. 151, 173. 222. 

224, 237, 245, 370. 526. 
Swift, 451. 
Sylvia, 371. 
Symonds. See Simons. 

Tabor. 3 73. 

Tafts, 57. 

Talbot, 177. 

Tanner, 77. 

Taplin. 65. 

Tasker, 479. 

Taylor, 55. 86, 140, 164. 220. 

221, 251, 302, 316, 333, 3(>3. 

424. 459. 471, 472. 534- 
Temple, 452, 
Tenney, 27, 65, 105, 1S5, 336, 

456. 
Terry, 156. 
Tewksbury, 498. 
Thayer, 76, 43S. 
Thing, 169. 
Thomas, 3. 72. 114. 129, 163. 

198, 335. 350. 534. 535- 
Thompkins. 489. 
Thompson, 24. 49, 71, 107, 

113, 213. 241. 252. 253, 348, 

391, 394. 401. 419. 
Thornton. 42. 
Thorp. 546. 
Throw. 526. 

Thurlow. 7. 146. 173. 174. 367. 
Thurston. 77, 419. 518. 
Tibbetts. 204. 
Tilley. 133. 
Tillitson, 155. 
Tilton. 21, 41, 145. 278. 
Timpe, 339- 
Tirrell, 16. 
Titcomb, 23, 42. 48, 50, 90, 

102. 169, 322, 401. 
Tobias. 534- 
Todd, 102. 542. 
Toppan, 40. Qi, 97. 



y T 



Toppmg. 527. 

Tomes, 373- 

Torrey. 27, 147. 14S. 

Tosier. Sec Tozier. 

Tower, 135, 438. 

Towle. 57. 

Town, 75. 126. 

Towne. See Town. 

Townsel. 77. 

Townsend, 77, 156. 159. 164. 

Tozier, 30. 17S. 

Tracv, 439- 

Trask. 482. 

Treat. 424. 

Tribou. 124. 

Trigg. 388. 

Trimble, 519. 

Trott, 230. 

Troup, 287- 

Trowbridge, 306. 

True, 20, 44. 45. 105. loS, i:t. 

112. 3S7. 
Truell. 41S, 419. 
/Truesdale. 550. 
Trundy, 200, 
Tucker, 38, 54, 169. 
Tukey, 36, 163, 164. 
Tully. 313- 
Turner. 1 29. 130, 163, 248. 

254. 330, 341. 431. 525- 
Tuttle. 480. 501. 
Tyler, 191. 251, 415, 430, 452. 
Tyner, 192. 

UUey. 538- 
Underbill. 151. 
Urann, 2s6. 
Uttley. 195. 

Van Bleet, 260. 

Van Buren, 513. 534- 

Van de Bogart. See Vande- 

bogari. 
Van Fleet, 383. 
Van Horn, 510. 
Van Ness. 459- 
Van Norden. 464. 
Van Patten, 26:. 
Van Worst. 529- 
Vandebogart. 106. 545. 
Vandeventer, 2S0. 
Varina, 228. 
Vamey, 157- 
Vamum, 414. 537. 
Vaughn, 3-^3- 
Vedder, 521. 
Venn, 6. 
Verry, 452. 
Vinal. 319. 
Virtue, 288. 
Vose, 485. 

Wade. 32, 90, 102, 103. 

Waddington. 196. 

Wadleigh, 61. 

Wait, See Waite. 

Waite. 23S, 330. 517. 

Wakefield. 435. 

Walcolt, 6, 10. 

Waldo, 406. 

Waldron. 137. 

Walker, 391. 426. 427. 4S0. 

Wallace, 30, 137, 306. 542. 543 

WalHngford, 241. 

Walsh. See Welsh. 



Walton, 223. 493- 

Walworth, 1 19- 

Ward. 187. 197. 405- 

Ware. 199. 

Warner, 78, 424. 437. 460 

484. 534. 535. 
Warren, 57, 71. 92, 116. 136, 

194. 247- 
Washburn, 131. 
Washington, 102, 118, 173. 
Waterhouse, 441. 
Waterman, 29. 
Waters, 143, 144, 402. 
Watson. 85, 372. 
Watts. 410. 440. 445. 507, 509. 
Waugh, 2 2 2. 
Weare, 55. 
Webb. 114, 307. 313. 
Webber, 79, 80. 86, 199, 270, 
Webster, 3. 26. 27, 57, 58, 83, 

90, 103, 104, iio. Ill, 179. 

j8i, 200. 201, 255, 393. 413, 

417. 445. 446. 448. 477. 
Weed. 9. 10. 
Weeks. 62. 244. 33S. 
Weitzel. 146. 
Weld. 419, 420. 
Wellington, 114. 
Welliver, 461. 
Wellman, 513, 51S. 
Wells. So, 201. — ■ 
Welsh, 100, 21S. 
Wentworth, 29, 30, 120. 234. 

320, 361, 449. 
Wescott. Sec Wesicott. 
Wesson, 41 1 . 462. 
West. 236. 274, 299. 
Westcott. 2S5, 479. 
Wetherbee. 157. 248. 465. 
Wetherby. See Wetherbee. 
Wetmore, 344. 
Weymouth, 166. 
Wheatland, 175. 
Wheeler, 31S. 
Wheelock. 486. 
Wheet, 145. 
Wheldon. 275. 
Whelpley, 343. 
Whicher, 148, 334, 
Whipple, 57. 
Whitcomb, 254. 
White, 46, 160. 1S7, 226, 242, 

283. 424, 493. 
Whitefield. 143. 
Whither. 417- 
Whiting. 120. 
Whitman, 465. 
Whitney, 131. 401. 
Whittaker. 277. 
Whittemore. 29. 273. 
Whittier. 2G4, 434. 
Whittum, 308. 
Wick, 444. 510. 521. 
Wicks. See Wick. 
Wickwire, 250. 
Wiedeman. 2S7. 
Wiggin. 223. 334. 
Wigglesworth, 89. 102. 
Wight. 227, 240, 480. 
Wilbur, 51 2. 
Wilder, 252. 489. 
Wildes. See Wilds. 
Wilds. 338. 339. 
Wiley. 314- 
Wilkins. 57, 420, 482. 
Willard. 60, 191. ^93. 276, 395. 
Willey, 535. 



INDEX 



SS7 



Williams, 24. 51, 102, i-ji, 194. 

321, 249. 281, 3O0, 373. 413. 

414. 448, 450, 50s. 538, 545. 
Willis, 194- 
WiUoughby, 519- 
Wilson, 184, 19S. 243, 246, 262, 

280, ::i,^s, 414. 437. 514. 

535- 
Winfield, 211. 
Wing, 129, 216. 427. 
Wingate, 245. 
Winn, 536. 
Winslow, 53. 67. 104. 
Winsor, 117, 202. 
Winter, 153, 154. 
Witham, 23M- 



Withv, 157- 
Wolcott. Sec Walcolt. 
Wood. 27s. 303. 548. 
Wood bridge. 0. 
Woodbury, 107, 1S2, 242, 480. 
Woodell. 127- 
Woodville, 14s. i4'J. 
Woodward, 248. 
Woodwell. 23, 88. i4f>. 
Woodworth, 132, 133. 210. 
Woodyatt, 303. 
Wool worth. 155. 156. 
Wooster. g, 21, 105. 
Worcester. See Wooster. 
Worden, 283. 
Wormstead, 97. 



Worthley, 27. 

Wright. 17&. 410, 442. 476. 

503. 534- 
Wyman, 181. 191- 

Yate. See Yates. 
Yates. 508. 520. 
Yeaton, 87. 88, 361. 
Yerton, 5 3<^- 
York, 81, 172. 241- 
Young. 30I, 215. 221, 233t 
243. 293. 418, 44:?. 538. 

Zieley, 516, 521. 
Zundel. 301. 



PETTINGELL INDEX. 



In this index each name in the book is indexed once tmder the spelHng " Pettingell." 
If it is known to the editor that a different spelUng is used in a particular case, the name is 
also indexed under the spelling used. 



Pattangall, Edith G., 367. 

Grace D., 36-7. 

Katherine J.. 367. 

William Robinson, 367. 
Pattengale, Basset. 374- 
Pattengell, Jacob WelUngton, 

196. 
PattengiU, Albert Henderson, 

2t)S. 

Craig Lemuel, 298. 

Edith LUle. 298. 

Ernest Alanson, 297. 

George Delevan, 296. 

Henry Romaine. 29S. 

James Merrill, 2S5. 

John O., 285. 

Kate A., 29S. 

Lemuel, 68. 

Lemuel Fitch, 298. 

Lewis Albert, 291. 

Lorenzo D., 286. 

Lucetta, 286. 

Margaret Irene, 298. 

Morrell, 402- 

Oscar T., 285. 

Philip, 299. 

Smith B.. 285. 

Stephen Ross, 2S5. 

Thomas Jefferson. 285. 

Victor Romaine, 298. 

Winfield Scott. 286. 
Pattingale. Catherine. 537- 

Enos, 5 37- 

George, 5 39- 
Pettengall, Matthew, 56. 
Pettengell. Charles Henry. 
32s- 

Charles ( William) Henry , 
325. 

Philander. 196. 
Pettengill, Agnes EHza, 395- 

Alden Francis. 331- 

Alden M.. 331. 

Alfred H.. 326, 38S. 

Alice C. 388. 

Alma E., 397- 

Alpheus I.. 491. 492. 

Anna. 266. 

Anna I., 387. 

Asa, 477. 478. 

Ben Miller, 395. 

Bessie E., 356. 

Bessie Hazel. 409. 

Burton Howard, 337, 393. 

Charles A., 326. 

Charles Frederick, 493. 



Pettengill. Charles H., 326. 
Charles M.. 284. 
Charles Sumner, 351. 
Clara Abby, 343. 
Clara C, 32O. 
Clara Eunice. 21S. 
Clara May. 218. 
Clarence Augustine , 337, 

393. 
Clarence A.. 487. 
Clarence Delphin, 493. 
Clifton Arthur, 394. 
Daniel G., 281. 
Daniel L., 3^6, 387. 383. 
Daniel Webster, 351. 
D. N.. 395. 
Edith Louise, 4S8. 
Edith May, 499. 
Edward Barrett Sanger, 

491. 
Edward Dexter, 330. 
Edward Henry, 489. 490. 
Edward True, 342, 395, 

396. 
Ella Belle. 48S. 
Ellen Thornton. 265. 
Elmer. 394. 
Elva Heard, 501. 
Elvin, 394- 
Emma F., 492. 
Emma Gertrude, 218. 
Ephraim D.,iS5. 
Ephraim H.. 184. 
Ernest Eugene, 394. 
Eugene Rufus, 48S. 
Fanny Louisa, 218. 
Fanny Mabel, 490. 
Florence Wilder, 490. 
Frank Gordon. 499. 
Franklin H.. 488. 
Fred Russell, 21 8. 
Frederick Lincoln. 48S. 
George B., 32O 
George Herbert, 499. 
George Howard, 284. 37i- 
George Thomas, 490. 
George Waldo, 382. 
George Wesley, 266. 
George W., 396, 397. 
Gerritt, 292. 

Gilbert Standish, 330, 390. 
Grace Adelle, 488. 
Grace Garfield. 266. 
Grace Lillian, 499- 
Grace Vernon, 218. 
Grace White, 403. 

558 



Pettengill, Harlan Webster, 
394. 
Harriett S.. 185. 
Harrison Victor, 292. 
Harry B.. 355, 356. 
Harry Claggett, 491. 
Harry F., 356. 
Helen Barrett, 491. 
Helen G., 397- 
Heman Judson, 292. 
Heman J., 291, 292. 
Henry Gerrish, 266. 
Homer, 356. 
Homer E., 400. 
Howard Mead, 283, 284. 
Huldah Elizabeth, 382. 
Ina A., 397. 
Irving T.. 387. 
James B., 499. 
James Garfield, 21 8. 
James Henrv. 488. 
Jason H., 388. 
Jennie May, 488. 
Joel Matthew, 487. 
John Freeman, 343. 
John Harper, 336, 337. 
John H., 389. 
John Quincy Adams. «6s, 

359- 
John Tilton, 280. 
John Ward, 278. 279, 
Josephine Betsey, 343. 
Kittie May, 394. 
Lillian May, 292. 
Lucretia H., 350. 
Lucy A., 331. 
Malleville Jane, 292, 
Manasseh, 342, 343. 
Margaret B., 280. 
Marietta, 488. 
Martha P., 388. 
Mary Ella, 343- 
Mary Josephine, 265. 
Merritt H.. 356. 
Mildred Louise. 359. 
Oliver Alanson, $S2. 
Orion. 343. 
Ralph Howard, 394- 
Ralph Thurston, 330. 
Ray v., 397. 
Ray Waldron, JS^- 
Raymond R.. 397. 
Roscoe I., 326, 3S7. 
Russell Arthur, 292. 
Ruth Eugenia. 218. 
Samuel Barrett. 491. 



INDEX 



559 



Pettengill, Samuel Henry, 21S. 

Samuel Martin, 470. 

Sarah Ruby. 218. 

Selina D., 185. 

Shirlev Staples, 326. 

Stella A., 38S. 

Thora L.. 388. 

True Edward Glidden. 341. 
342- 

T.. 395. 

Waldo, 382. 

Wallace M., 326. 

Walter Edwin. 478, 501. 

Walter True. 305- 

Wesley, 265. 

Willet Carpenter. 488. 

William Elliott, 359- 

William H., 300. 

William Russell, 217. 

William Stevens, 205. 

William Tillotson. 21S. 
Pettingale, Akerman, 15. 

Benjamin, 16. 

Daniel, 14, 15. 16. 

Ester, 15- 

Joanna, 15. 

John, 15- 

Joseph, 15. 

Mahetabell, 15- 

Obadiah, 15. 

Samuel, 15. 16. 

Sarah, 16. 
Pettingall, Clara Indiana, 
542. 

Richard, 3, 6. 
Pettingel, John. 49, 50. 
Pettingell, Aaron. 176. 236. 
40O, 408, 418, 419, 448. 

Abba H.. 268. 

Abbie. Sec Abby. 

Abbott, 405, 412, 433, 466. 

Abby, 464, 477. 521. 

Abby (Ashley). 534, 

Abby Bayley. 273. 

Abby Chase, 174. 

Abby C, 92, 398. 

Abby Davis, 271. 

Abbv Hill, 449. 

Abby L.. 188. 

Abby Maria, 243. 

Abel. 140. 235. 

Abel D,, 236, 325. 

Abiel Sawyer. 461. 485. 

Abigail. 10. 23. 24. 29. 35. 
37. 48. 55. 65, 68, 60, 70, 
71, 78. 81. 91. 04, 97, 101, 
109, 112, 134, 135, 136, 
151, 157, 241, 420, 421, 
509. See also Nobby. 

Abigail Harriet, 258. 

Abigail H., 441. 

Abigail Tenny, 113. 

Abraham, 10, 21, 43, 86, 87, 
92. 93, 149, 236, 237, 325, 
386. 

Abraham Markle. 104. 180. 

Ada. 303. 484- 

Ada Louise, 272. 

Ada M., 494. 

Adam Z., 521, 530. 

Addie, 332, 533. 543- 

Addie EHza, 485. 

Addie Gertrude, 401. 

Addie J., 49?- 

Adelaide, 447. 

Adelbrock E., 226. 

Adelia Louisa, 306. 



Pettingell, Adelia L., 460. 
Adeline, 80. 137, 447, 543. 
Adoniram Judson, 430. 
Adrian, 292. 
Agnes. 520. 
Agnes Eliza, 395- 
Agnes L.. 23s. 
Agnes May. 307. 
Agnes M.. 348. 
Akerman, 16. 17, 28, 67. 
Alanson, 135, 225. See 

also Alonson. 
Alanson A,, 208.-— — ■'"' 
Albert, 197, 222, 291, 311, 

368, 448. 515. 545. 
Albert A., 4S1. 
Albert Coffin, 269, 362. 
Albert Henderson, 203, 

2q8. 
Albert Hosea, 477, 500, 

501. 
Albert J.. 27s, 368. 
Albert N., 325. 386. 473, 

494- 495- 
Albert N. E.. 383. 
Albion M., 242, 334. 
Alden. 136, 314, 384. 
Alden Charles, 259, 353. 
Alden Francis, 331. 
Alden F.. 227. 
Alden M., 240. 331. 
Alfaretta, 215. 
Alfred, 153. 238, 54S. 
Alfred Guthrie. 380. 
Alfred H., 320. 388. 
Alfred Somers, 246. 
Alice, 197, 213, 215, 290, 

305. 314. 340. 532. 
Alice Avery, 360. 
Alice A., I 23. 
Alice C. 347. 367. 388. 
Alice Edna, 318. 
Alice Elmer. 272. 
Alice Isabel, 364. 
Alice L., 304. 
Alice Maud, 407. 
Alice M., i:i,2, 526. 
Alice Silsbee, 452. 
Allan Delmar, 399, 
Allen. 150. 238, 328. 50S, 

509. 515. 533- 
Allen A., 242, 334. 
Alien Clifford, 497- 
Allen Dodge. 267. 
Allen Oliver, 285. 372. 
Allen O.. 194, 285. 
Alma E., 397. 
Almeda, 303. 
Almena, 446. 477. 
Almena E., 255. 
Almira, 116, 207, 20S. 245, 

344. 377. 446. 
Almira F., 329. 
Almon, 251. 
Almon L., 261. 
Almy, 116. 
Alonson. 117. 202. See 

also Alanson. 
Alonzo, 135. 226. 
Alonzo J., 318, 386. 
Alonzo L., 240, 332. 
Alonzo Taylor. 364. 
Alpheus I., 467, 491, 492. 
Alva G.. 315, 585. 
Alvin Howard, 164. 
Alvina, 440. 
Alvra C., 390. 



Pettingell, Alvra W., 320. 380. 
Amanda. 163. 164, 185. 340, 
Amanda M.. 122. 
Amasa D., 257, 349. 
Amaziah. 156. 247. 
Amber S., 376. 
Amelia, 320. 
Amos, 22, 26, 44. 47, 54, 95, 

q6, 105. io6, 107, 156, 157, 

165. 170, 171. 173, 186, 

192, 236, 251, 256, 266, 

268. 271. 360, 361. 413. 

435. 470. 
Amos Allison, 436, 468, 
Amos Atherton, 361. 
Amos Harvey, 380. 
Amos H.. 257. 35°- 
Amos Nelson, 250. 
Amy. 32, 401. 
Amy Lucretia, 126. 
Amzi, 255. 
Andrew, 26, 58, 64, 87, no, 

1 12, 177. ^89, 437. 515. 
Andrew A.. 471. 
Andrew Clayton, 522. 
Andrew C.. 151, 242. 
Andrew Fowler, 323. 
Andrew Haskell. 143, 232. 
Andrew H.. 233. 
Andrew Jackson, 121, 336. 
Andrew J^, 241, :^i^, 547- 
Andrew Keene, 302. 
Angelina, 440. 
Angelina. loS. 
Angeline L., 178. 
Angie, 126. 
Angie B., 294. 
Angie Young. 219- 
Ann or Anne, 12, to, 25. 

39, 50, 64, 105, to6. 158, 

241, 541. See also Anna 

and Annie. 
Ann Catherine, 53S. 
Ann Judson, 252. 
Ann Maria, 106, 463. 
Ann Pratt, 124. 
Ann (Smith), 53S. 
Ann (Thorp), 546. 
Anna. 32. 46. 67, 85. 86. 95. 

134, 163. 164, 266. 282. 

See also Ann and Annie. 
Anna Belle. 440. 
Anna Caroline, 264. 
Anna I.. 387- 
Anna Jeannette, 520. 
Anna Laura, 530. 
Anna Weed, 161. 
Anne. See Ann. 
Annette A., 215. 
Annette Louise. 271. 
Annette May. 259. 
Annie. 53, 240, 315, 327. 

391. 403. 476. 498. 502. 

See also Ann and .Anna. 
Annie Augusta, 344. 
Annie B., 406. 
Annie D,, 271. 
Annie J., 336. 
Annie K., 323. 
Annie L.. 292. 
Annie May, 271, 403. 
Annie McAllister. 346, 
Annie M.. 393. 
Annie Tyner, 283. 
Ansel, 75.1 26. 
Ansel B., 293. 
Ansel Freeman Landers, 251. 



S6o 



INDEX 



Pettingell. Ansel G.. 201, 293. 

Anson, 314. 

Araminta. 72. 74. 123- 

Arcadius, 74. 124. 218. 

Archie A., 354. 

Ariadne T., 229. 

Amiinta. 71. 

Arno Griggs, 349- 

Amot, 508. 

Arthur, 484, 501. 

Arthur Avery, 352- 

Arthur A.. 335- 

Arthur B.. 398. 

Arthur Chandler. 359. 

Arthur Cleveland, 364. 

Arthur C., 502. 

Arthur D., 293, 378. 

Arthur Gooding, 258, 352. 

Arthur Henry, 194, 284. 

Arthur L., 48 1. 

Arthur Nash. 394. 

Arthur M., 260, 354. 

Arthur P., 332. 

Arthur Rogers, 452. 

Arthur Vamum Emerson, 
480, 502. 

Arvida Briggs, 122, 216. 

Asa, 66. 69, 78. IIS. 13s. 
150, 256. 405. 414. 415. 
416. 417, 440. 445. 446, 
477. 533. 545. 

Asa Edwin, 167, 

Asa Elmer, 378. 

Asa F., 1 19, 208. 

Asabel, 438. 

Asaph. 1 14. 115. 107- 

Ashbyline, 349. 

Atticus Allison. 205. 299. 

Aubrey Ellsworth, 308. 

Augusta, 163, 282, 547. 

Augusta Jane, 139. 

Augusta Windsor, 216. 

Augustus, m, 404. 

Augustus Chesterfield, iSo, 
277. 

Augustus C, 241, 333. 

Augustus Thomas, 136, 229. 

Austin N., 272. 366. 

Auzuba, 262. 

Averill James, 500. 

A. Edmund, 347, 398. 

A. H.. 501. 

Ballard, 430, 462. 

Barnabas, 78. 

Beatrice lone, 341. 

Becky, 423. 

Beele, 295. 

Bella, 78. 

Belle, 260. 

Belle C. 535. 

Ben Miller, 395. 

Beniah. 447. 479- 

Benjamin. 8. 9. 11, 17. 18, 
19, 21, 22, 25, 31, 32, 36, 
38. 42, 43. 45. 46. 47. 54. 
61. 65. bS, 75. Si. 82, 84, 
88, 90. 94, 95, 96. 97, 104, 
105, 108, 110, III, 120, 
124, 126, 137, 154, 156, 
166, 167, 170, 171, 172, 
I73i 174. 180, 181, 191, 
195, 209, 247, 272, 277. 
288, 339, 340. 370. 407. 
410. 422, 423, 424, 430, 
457. 458, 460. 507. 509. 
515. 516. 523. 535- 

Benjamin Allen. 76. 128. 



Pettingell, Benjamin A., 221. 
Benjamin Dean. 436, 
Benjamin Franklin. 127, 

209. 221, 440, 462. 
Benjamin F.. 172, 270, 278, 

475. 497- 
Benjamin Gilbert, 327. 
Benjamin Graffam, 156, 

249. 
Benjamin Greeley, 112, 192. 
Benjamin Hale. 180, 278. 
Benjamin Harley, 540, 541. 
Benjamin H.. 27S. 
Benjamin L., 465. 
Benjamin O., 432, 465. 
Benjamin Q., 283. 
Benjamin Simonds, 460, 

484. 
Benjamin Somes. 364. 
Benjamin S., 26, 53, 59. 

no, 187. 
Benjamin W., 178, 238. 

327- 
Bertha, 168, 216, 313. 
Bertha Adelaide. 297. 
Bertha Ehzabeth, 398. 
Bertha E., 351. 
Bertha H.. 494. 
Bertha Linwood, 366, 
Bertha N.. 529. 
Berthia, 222, 223. 
Bertie D., 263. 
Beryl. 37 7- 
Bessie, 277. 
Bessie C. 398. 
Bessie Edna, 358. 
Bessie E., 356. 
Bessie Hazel, 499. 
Bessie M., 180. 278. 
Bethia or Bethiah, 1 29, 

Betsey or Betsy. S3. 54. 59. 
6s, 75. 82, 97. no, III, 
IIS, 130, 149. 152. 163. 
164, 166, 180, 222, 245, 
277. 418, 430, 438, 440, 
534. 535- 

Betsey Jane, 17S. 

Betsey T., 251. 

Bettie. See Betty. 

Betty, 34. 37. 67, 78. 410. 

Betty Hale. 103. 

Beulah Marion. 3 86. 

Bexa, 68. 

Blanchard T>Tier. 192, 283. 

Blanche, 375. 

Blanche Angie. 217. 

Blanche C. (Marshall), 
537- 

Blanche Newell, 308. 

Brenda Cheney, 566. 

Brigham, 210. 304. 

Burton Cox. 480. 

Burton Howard, 337. 393- 

Byron B., 498. 

Byron Chester. 229. 

Byron G., 255, 346. 

Byron Towne. 259, 354. 

B. Franklin. 186. 

Caleb. 41. 42, 

Calfemia. 534. 

Calista, 337- 

Calvin, 196. 2S9. 

Calvin Peck. 346, 397- 

Carl S.. 308. 

Carlos Edward. 501. 

Carlton. 200. 293, 



Pettingell, Carlton S., 447, 478. 
Carlye May, 309. 
Carmi Wells. 201, 294. 
Caroline , 116, 143, 222, 

432. 435. 437. 441. Sio. 
CaroUne Cushing, 234. 
Caroline Elizabeth, 189. 
Caroline Esther, 299. 
CaroHne Frances, 323. 
CaroUne Johnson, 232. 
Carrie, 289. 450. 480, 516, 

539. 
Carrie Amanda, 526. 
Carrie E.. 357. 481. 
Carrie Floyd, 230. 
Carrie Homans, 219. 
Carrie H., 262. 
Carrie L.. 527. 
Carrie May, 390, 498. 
Carrie M.. 348. 
Carrie S., 293. 
Carrie Victoria, 277. 
Carroll Alvin, 293, 378. 
Carroll W., 309, 
Catherine 53. 104, i33. 

507. 508. S09. 510. 513. 

528. See also Kate and 

Kathcritte. 
Catherine (Briggs), 545. 
Catherine Corbett, 180. 
Catherine C.. 209. 
Catherine Eliza, 206. 
Catherine Elliott, 176. 177. 

274. 
Catherine E., 245. 
Catherine (Kenney), 543- 
Catherine L.. 449. 
Catherine M., 211. 
Cecilia, 403. 
Celia Gertrude, 363. 
Charles, 103. 150, 167. 191. 

197, 224, 236. 240. 259, 

282, 315, 328, 371, 375. 

437. 441. 465, 472, 475. 

476. 515. 516, 521. 524. 

535. 548. 
Charles Adams. 369. 
Charles Albion, 240. 331. 
Charles Alfred, 559. 400. 
Charles Alonzo, 401. 
Charles Amos. 361. 
Charles At will. 317. 
Charles A.. 178. 262, 326, 

388, 473. 501. 505. 543- 
Charles Ballard. 463. 486. 
Charles Beeman, 82. 138. 
Charles Benjamin. 138, 229. 
Charles Butterfield , 475. 

49S. 
Charles B., 127, 128, 200, 

221, 243, 289. 292, 377, 

441. 476. 
Charles Coffin, 170, 171. 269. 
Charles C., 273. 
Charles Davis, 172. 270. 
Charles Dennett. 394- 
Charles Edward. 257. 273, 

350. 
Charles Edward J.. 350- 
Charles Edwin. 265. 358. 
Charles E., 289, 37 1. 373. 

494. 
Charles E. W., 330. 300. 
Charles Fenimore, 204. 
Charles Finney, 20?. 
Charles Frank. 300. 
Charles Franklin, 271, 364. 



INDEX 



561 



Pettingell, Charles Fred, 485- 
Charles Frederick, 473. 493- 
Charles Fuller. 237. 
Charles F. R.. 4S2. 
Charles Gamwell, 47j- 
Charles Guy, 542. 
Charles Harold, 496. 
Charles Henry, 2.^5, 238, 

325. 320, 363. 393. 401, 

403. 449- 
Charles Horatio, 299. 
Charles H.. 175. 201, 326, 

386. 492, 527. 532. 
Charles Ireland, 2^3. 
Charles J.. 528. 
Charles Lawrence, 324. 
Charles Leroy, 3S0. 
Charles L., 150, 466. 
Charles Munsell. 227, 319. 
Charles M., 210, 219, 308, 

365. 
Charles Nelson, 203. 
Charles N. . 117. 
Charles O., 391, 466. 
Charles Proctor, 53{'- 
Charles Randolph. 486. 
Charles Roland, 502. 
Charles Russ, 434. 
Charles Samuel. 4S3. 503 
Charles Sumner. 230, 351. 
Charles Suskrant, 391. 
Charles S., 331. 391- 
Charles T., 398. 
Charles Ulysses, 380, 
Charles Warren, 500. 
Charles Wesley, 44t>, 478. 

542. 
Charles William, 353. 
Charles (William) Henry, 

235. 325. 
Charles W.. 238. 271, 363, 

390. 
Charlotte, 71, 07, 105, 149, 

173. 19s, 419. 429. 431. 

54'>- 
Charlotte Augusta, 290. 
Charlotte A., 239. 3S9. 
Charlotte Hoffman, 530, 
Charlotte H.. 449. 
Charlotte Jane. 168. 
Charlotte Kent, 220. 
Charlotte Lavinia, 12S. 
Charlotte R., 214. 
Charlotte T., 107, 
Charlotte W., 76. 128. 
Chauncey, 116, 195, 287. 
Chauncy. See Chauncey. 
Chester Arthur. 399- 
Chester A., 365. 
Chester Lawrence. 398. 
Christina, 507, 511. 
Christina C, 244. 
Christopher. 91. 510, 538. 
Christopher Martin, 514, 

521- 

Clara, 180, 197. 4S4. 533. 

548. 
Clara Abby, 343. 
Clara A., 210. 
Clara C. 251, 326. 
Clara Elsie. 486. 
Clara Eunice, 218. 
Clara E.. 398- 
Clara Indiana. 542. 
Clara Louise, 359- 
Clara L.. 316. 



Pettingell, Clara May. 218, 530. 
Clara N., 494. 
Clara Vina, 538. 
Clarence. 524, 548. 
Clarence Augustine, 337. 

393- 
Clarence A., 4S7. 
Clarence B., 308. 
Clarence Delphin, 493- 
Clarence M. J., 487. 
Clarence O., 203. 357. 
Clarinda, 209. 
Clarinda S., 302. 
Clarissa. 1 16, 119. 
Clarissa Jane, 399. 
Clarissa M., 381. 
Clark, 1 16. 201, 394. 
Clark Lewis. 284, 371. 
Clarke Everett. 35 7- 
Claud Harvey, 294. 
Claude Kenrick, 317. 
Claudean Maie. 384. 
Clayton. 524. 
Clavton Bliss. 116. 
Clayton B., 484. 
Clayton S.. 301. 
Clifford A., 257, 350. 
Clifton Arthur, 394. 
Climena, 254. 
Climena A., 344. 
Collins. 484. 
Columbus L., 254, 345. 
Comfort. 131, 224. 
Converse. 237. 
Converse J.. 151, 242. 
Converse Madison, 242, 

334. 
Cora, 29s. 296. 524. 
Cora A., 293. 
Cora B., 496. 
Cora Eliza, 36S. 
Cora I.. 547- 
Cora Jane. 547. 
Cora M.. 275. 
Cornelia. 545. 
Cornelia E., 240. 
Cornelius, 507, 510. 513, 

521, 546. 
Cornelius J., 512. 510. 
Corydon, 135, 227. 
Craig Lemuel, 298. 
Curtis E,, 256, 348. 
Cutting, 5, 10, 19, 20, 22, 41. 

42. 84, 86. 145, 14". 233. 

2 3 5- 
Cutting Moody. 49. 
Cynthia, 05, iio. 121, 195. 
Cynthia A.. 497. 
C\'nthia Emily, 227. 
Cyrenus, 122, 216. 
Cyrus, 247, 340, 439. 
Daisy, 478. 
Daniel, 5, 8. 14. 16, 18, 19, 

20. 25, 28. Pis, 36, 37, 53. 

66. 70. 76. 8r. 82, 84. 85, 

91, 104, 1 14, 121, 129, 

131. 134. 13S, 162, 178, 

179. 194. 198. 213. 223. 

236, 314. 336, 405. 412, 

433. 446. 478. 515. 533. 

535. 538, 546. 
Daniel A., 223, ^1 ^. 449, 

481. 
Daniel E., 383. 
Daniel Franklin, 222. 
Daniel F.. 202. 296. 



Pettingell. Daniel G.. 184. 281. 
Daniel Hiram. 313. 
Daniel Lester. 276. 
Daniel L., 326, 387- 
Daniel McDaniel, 109, 1S4. 
Daniel Webster, 258, 35*- 
Daniel W.. 287. 
David. 18, 19. 22, 23. 26, 37, 

38. 43. 45. 47. 58. 59. 

62. 65. 60. 82, 84. 89. 90. 

95. 96, IIO, III, 112, 138. 

153. 156, 157. 172, 180, 

189. 243. 24s, 250. 270, 

278. 335. 406, 408. 418, 

419, 440, 441, 446, 44y. 

513. 515. 519. 547. 
David Augustus, 452. 
David Elbridge, 191. 282. 
David E., 188. 189. 
David H.. 249. 
David James, 449. 
David Luther, 505. 
David Miles, 47 5. 498. 
David Milton, r8o, 277- 
David Newton, 249. 341. 
David P.. 241, 332. 
David Randall. 522. 
David Waldron, 257. 
De Forest, 521. 
Deborah. 94. 105. 164. 406, 

407. 420. 
Deborah E., 329. 
Deborah T., 239. 
Dela, 380. 
Delany. 512- 
DeUa Ann. 238. 
Delia Jane. 473. 
Deles. 518. 

Dennison F., 20S, 301. 
Dexter. 518, 526. 
Diantha, 94, 168. 
Dolly, 33,5' 418, 419. 
Donazetta B.. 384- 
Dora. 243. 
Dorcas, 37. 77. 82, 150. 408, 

414- 
Dorcas Manning, 431, 459. 
Dorothy, 318. 370, 526. 
Dorothy Evelyn, 505. 
Dorris. 235. 
Drusilla West. 275- 
Dudley. 291, 406, 416. 417 

447. 
D. Belle. 2S7. 
D. Lyman, 386. 
D. N., 395. 
Earle, 372. 529. 534- 
Earl Major. 545- 
Eastman, 119. 207, 
Eben. 165, 255- 
Ebenezer. 86. 149, i50- 
Ebenezer Dole. 170. 171. 
Ecla A., 333. 
Edd. 316. 
Eddie. 533- 
Eddie H., i 26. 
Edgar, 339. 515. 523- 
Edgar Alfred. 294, 379. 
Edgar B.. 497- 
Edgar R., 293. 370. 
Edith. 306, ^64. 
Edith Adelle. 382. 
Edith Dora. 398. 
Edith Elnora. 352- 
Edith F., 535. 
Edith Grace. 297. 



562 



INDEX 



Pettingell, Edith G., 367. 
Edith Lille, 298. 
Edith Lillian, 5^9. 
Edith Louise, 488. 
Edith May, 340, 499. 
Edith 0., 407. 
Edith W., 390. 
Edmon H.. 471, 492. 
Edmond, ^^^ 77. ^34- 
Edmund, 48, 76, 97, yS. 

135. 174. 226, 406, 407. 

418. See also Edmon and 

Ednwnd. 
Edmund Luther, 227. 318. 
Edna, 375. 403. 
Edna H., 494, 
Edward. 43. SS, 89. 90, 92, 

114. 152. 156. 157. 1O4. 

165, 197. 227. 24S, 257, 

290, 346, 477. 537. Sec 

also Edd and Eddie. 
Edward A., 330. 
Edward Barrett Sanger. 491 . 
Edward Benjamin, 497. 
Edwani Darius, 305, 382. 
Edward Dexter, 330. 
Edward D.. 240. 
Edward Everett, 205, 290. 

541- 
Edward E.. 384. 
Edward Foster, ^40, 308. 
Edward Hall. 3^^s. 
Edward Henry, 4O7. 489. 
Edward J., 257. 
Edward Montague. 472. 402. 
FxJward P.. 313, 3S4. 
Edward S.. 22S, 272, 366. 
Edward True, 157, 250. 

342. 395. 
Edward T.. 249. 
Edwin. 381. 404. 
Edwin C.. 256. 34S. 
Edwin Hobart, 274, 367. 
Edwin Howard. 219. 
Edwin Leo. 380. 
Edwin M. J., 49^. 
Edwin P.. 244, 337. 
Edwin Trowbridge. 473, 

494. 
Effie A.. 2S7. 
Elbridge, 432. 
Elbridge W.. 311, 3S3. 
Eleanor. 74, 105, 516. 
Eleanor Cobb, 125. 
Eleazer. 36, 40, 4*1 . S^. 
Eleazer Warren, 143, 231, 

320. 
Electa. '^15. 
Electa E.. 116. 210 
EU Walter, 313. 
Eli W.. 223. 
Elihu, 68, 6q, no, 120, 200, 

210, 301. 3S0. ';46. 
Elihu U.. 301. 3S0. 
Elijah, 88, 120. 152. 210. 

254. 537. 
Eliphalet, 43. 92, 03. 165, 

165. 254. 255. 256. 
busna, 43, 44. 93, 129, ib6, 

322, 258. 437. 
Elisha H.. 222, 311. 
Eliza, no, 117, 123. 222. 

226, 235, 236, 3S0, 413. 

417. 440. 446, 459. 462. 

547. 548. 
Eliza Ann, 79, 445, 



Pettingell, Eliza Ann Averill, 

442. 
Eliza Brooks, 306. 
Eliza Feet, 212. 
Eliza F., 187. 
Eliza Jane, 167. 200, 223, 

301. 327. 480. 
Eliza J., 458, 546. 
Eliza Wilmof. 274. 
Elizabeth. 11. 12, 20, 22, 25, 

20. 40, 41, 42. 46. 49, 53. 

57. 70, 71, •'^o. 94, 98. 99. 

127. 153. 15''. 166. 172. 

173. 174. 181. 224, 249. 

254. 256, 320. 336. 389. 

405, 414, 4i'>. 410, 433. 

439. 445. 448, 464. 5io» 

511. 512, 513. 510, 521. 

54^. 
Elizabeth B.. 256. 
Elizabeth Caroline, 321. 
Elizabeth (Castle). 541. 
EUzabeth Colley, 139. 140. 

141 . 14?. 
Elizabeth Enos. .sir. 
Elizabeth Frances, 364. 
Elizabeth Greenleaf, 79. 
Elizabeth G., 312. 
Elizabeth Hale. 453. 
Elizabeth Joanna, 125. 
Elizabeth J.. 241. 
Elizabeth M.. 175. 331. 
Elizabeth Robbins, 147. 
Elizabeth (Single), 548. 
Elizabeth Thompson. 178. 
Elizabeth Townsend, i37- 
Elizabeth York. 172. 
Elizabeth (Young). 538. 
Elkanah or Elkannah, 29, 

70. 
Ella. 120. 209, 345. 371. 

376. 
Ella A.. 471- 
Ella Belle. 488. 
Ella B.. 276. 
Ella D.. 496. 
Ella Frances. 193. 
Ella G. M., 330. 
Ella J., 272. 
Ella L.. 188. 
Ella Maud. 523. 525. 
Ella M., 332. 339. 4S7. 
Ellen. 214. 310. 451. 
Ellen Agnes. 393. 
Ellen C. 3S1. 
Ellen Elizabeth, 520. 
Ellen J., 458. 
Ellen Louise, 226. 
Ellen Maria, 1 74. 
Ellen M., 179, 219. 
Ellen Thornton. 265. 
Ellis, 103. 375. 
Elma B., 285. 
Elmer, 377. 394. 476. 
Elmer Ellsworth, 49S, 505. 

542. 
Elmira M.. 262. 
Elnora, 214. 
Eloisc. 530. 
Elra Perry, 223. 312. 
Elsie E.. 398. 
Elson. 68. 
Elthiah J.. 331. 
Elthie, 306. 
Elton B., 537. 
Elva, 527. 



Pettingell, Elva E., a^. 
Elva Heard, 501. 
Elvin, 394. 
Elvin E., 313- 
Elvira. 194, 430- 
Elvira Jane, 216. 
Elwin H.. 460. 
Elwood Harvey, 303. 
Emazine, 285. 
Emeline, 437, 472. 475.534- 
Emeline L., 241. 
Emily, 90, 136. 210, 266. 267. 

518. 
Emily A., 216, 458. 
Emily Calista, 536. 
Emily E., 527, 
Emily Frances, 274. 
Emily G., 263. 
Emily Louisa, 339. 
Emma, 197. 241. 263. 295, 

316. 524. 526, 534. 
Emma Adele, 352. 
Emma Amanda. 481. 
Emma Augusta, 258. 
Emma C, 329. 332. 
Emma E., 216. 
Emma Florence, 365. 
Emma Frances. 483. 
Emma F., 3S9. 492. 
Emma Gertrude. 218. 
Emma Helen. 260. 
Emma Isabelle, 380. 
Emma J., 264, 336. 
Emma Lucans. 313. 
Emma Maria, 302, 486. 
Emma M., 315. 
Emma Noyes, 229, 
Emma O., 262. 
Emma P., 264. 
Emrie G., 313. 
Endus. 527. 
Enoch. 18, 24, 70. 
Enoch Adams, 414, 437. 

471- 
Enoch Henry, 225. 315. 
Enos, 5 37. 
Ensign L., 21 1. 
Ephraim, 19, 20. 41, 42, 

43. 87. 88. 90, 109, 151, 

152. 157. 243, 251, 476. 
Ephraim D., 185. 
Ephraim H.. 184, 336, 392, 

393- 
Ephraim Smith, loi. 
Ephraim S., 327, 388. 
Ephriam, 87. 88. 
Erastus. 420. 450. 
Erie, 419. 450- 
Emest. 295. 
Ernest Abbott, 502, 
Ernest Alanson, 297. 
Ernest Eugene, 394. 
Ernest F.. 535. 
Ernest Guy, 391, 403. 
Ernest Herbert, 379. 
Ernest Hiram. 495. 
Ernest W.. 305. 
Erving I.. 384. See Irving. 
Ester. 14. 16. 
Esther, 14. 16, 21. 31, 52. 

116, 117, 150. 368. 414. 
Esther Elina. 203. 
Esther Imogene, 372. 
Ethan, 115. 108. 
Ethel. 385, 387. 
Ethel Annarilla, 30S. 



INDEX 



03 



PeUingell. Ethel G.. 308. 
Ethel Mav, 30b. 
Ethel W., 379- 
Etta, 372- 
Etta F.. 334. 
Etta M.. 40T. 
Etta R., 497- 
Ettie A., 4S4. 
Eugene, 276, 3O9. 47(>, 
Eugene Asel, 208. 
Eugene Clyde, 36S. 
Eugene Elson, 201, 295. 
Eugene Raymond, 369. 
Eugene Rufus, 488. 
Eunice, 35. 38. 42, 68. 82, 

95, 170, 214. 415, 438. 
Eunice A., 123. 
Eunice E., 123. 241. 
Eunice Maria, 250. 
Eiuiice Matilda. 303, 
Eva, 375- 
Eva Florence, 505. 
Eva K., 332. 
Eva L., 317. 
Eva Maud, 399. 
Eva M., 3'S4- 
Evan Ingstrum, 299. 
Eveline, 145. 

Bvelyn, 380, 471. 472, 524- 
Everard, 531. 
Everett, 34(>. 
Everett Brigham. 382. 
Everett Granville, 500. 
Everett j., 345- 
Everett William, 294. 
Everett W., 544. 
Ezra, 430, 4O2. 
Ezra Lincoln, 178, 274. 
E. Alberto, 207. 
Fanny, 134, 137. i<Ji. 422, 

423. 
Fanny Annie, 3S6. 
Fanny Bell, 2S1. 
Fanny Bellow, 167. 
Fanny Elizabeth. 273. 
Fanny E,, 266, 267. 
Fanny I., 544- 
Fanny Louisa, 218. 
Fanny Mabel, 4yo. 
Fanny May, 4S4. 
Fanny Spring, 269. 
Feimine, 2S0. 
Fernando, 534. 
Fitch, 1 1 7. 202. 
Flora May, 342. 
Florena P., 123, 
Florence, 220, 221, 280, 

300. 313, 373, 531, 539. 
Florence A. (Hunkerford). 

534- 
Florence G., 304. 
Florence Hale, 271. 
Florence Louise. 386. 
Florence L., 494. 
Florence Marian Frances, 

539- 
Florence May, 297, 398. 
Florence M., 350. 
Florence Wilder, 490. 
Flossie, 547. 
Floyd, 37S, 502. 
Forest Adams, 362. 
Forest Chester, 229, 319. 
Foster, 445. 
Fox well Fletcher, 126. 
Franceis, 447. 



Pettingell, Francena, 257. 
Frances, 192, 193, 261, 2S5, 

412, 431, 458. 
Frances A., 200. 
Frances Bradford, 221. 
Frances Eliza, 539. 
Frances Ellen, 174. 234. 
Frances Estrella, 243. 
Frances E., 211. 
Frances Helen, 472. 
Frances Lincoln. 274, 
Frances M., 445, 
Frances S., 217, 
Frances Tukey, 4O6. 
Frances (Wood), 54S. 
Francincha, 509. 
Francis. 304, 349, 381, 449, 

450.479. 
Francis A.. 268. 
Francis Elnathan. 177. 
Francis M., 349. 
Francis Nathaniel, 197, 291. 
Francois, 238. 
Frank, 275, 31O. 336, 354, 

3O8, 385, 447, 484, 529, 

53tJ. 547. 
Frank Alton. 293, 379. 
Frank Dalton, 539. 
Frank Edgar, 363. 
Frank Ellsworth, 216, 30S. 
Frank Emniett, 270, 
Frank E., 34S, 398, 495, 
Frank Gordon, 499. 
Frank Herbert, 335, 361. 
Frank Hervey, 235, 324. 
Frank H., 243, 335, 39^. 
Frank Irvin, 269, 362. 
Frank Justin, 372, 402. 
Frank L., 387. 
Frank M., 21O. 
Frank R.. 486. 
Frank Tyler, 4S3. 503. 
Franklin, i 79, 277, 
Franklin A., 2S7. 374, 49O. 
Franklin H.. 488. 
Franklin Stone, 259, 354, 

400. 
Franklin Tn.ie, 340. 
Franz Joseph, 543. 
Fred, 197, 215, 261. 
Fred Albert, 361. 
Fred Amos, 364, 401. 
Fred A., 262. 350, 399. 
Fred Delamater. 260. 
Fred Elton. 270, 369. 
Fred Hermon. 370. 
Fred Russeil, 218. 
Fred Wentworth, 324. 
Frederic or Frederick, 110, 

186. 196, 275, 289, 391. 

304. 367, 381, 391, 494. 
Frederic Addison, 229. 
Frederic Arthur, 355. 
Frederick C, 4S4. 
Frederic Everett, 362. 
Frederick Germaine, 348. 
Frederick G., 4S4, 
Frederick Hermon, 368. 
Frederick Joseph, 544. 
Frederick Lincoln, 488. 
Frederick Menill, 472,493. 
Frederick Stoddard, 273, 

360. 
Frye, 412. 

Garrett. 524, 551. Sec also 
Gcrrilt. 



Pettingell. Georga, 38b. 

George, 09, 114, ny, ug, 

163, 178. 191, 197^ 207, 

213. 214. 253, 283, 288. 

291. 304. ii(). 375. 370, 

392. 449. 450, 451. 476, 

4S0, 501, 516, 523_ 535^ 

530, 535. 538, 539. 543. 
George Allniore, 139, 230. 
George Aloysius. 540. 
George Augustus, 272, 467. 
George Averill, 444, 477. 
George A., 240, 243, 3^2, 

335. 349. 392, 540. 
George Bathgate, 526. 
George Bellis, 260, 355. 
George Beniah, 502. 
George Benjamin, 536, 537 
George Bradbury, 273, 300 
George Brainerd, 255] 347' 
^ 348. 

George Buraham, 486 
George B., 125, igg, 260. 

320. 
George C., 495. 499. 504. 
George Dean, 212. 306. 
George Delevan, 202. 206. 
George Dorrance. 71, 121* 
George Edgar, 258. 352. 
George Klihu, 380. 
George Erwin, 290, 378 
George Evan. 117. 
George E., 221, 264. 329 
^ 357. 544. 

George f-ranklin, 473, 494. 
George Freeman. 396. 
George F., 187, 282, 329. 
George German, 523. 
George Henry, 190, 231, 289 

403. 539. 
George Herbert, 485. 499. 
George Houghton, 202. 
George Howard, 284, 371. 
George H., 127, 202. 357.' 
George Irvmg, 493. 
George Josiah, 302, 180 
George L 317. 3S5/ 
George Manlord, 207. 
George Mugfora, 273. 
George M., 490, 497, 504. 
George Norton, 234. 
George P., 198. 
George R., 257. 
George Stanton, 253. 344. 
George Sumner, 340, 394. 
George S., 201, 254, 294 
^ 345- 
George Thomas, 4O7, 490 

504. 
George T., 283. 
George Wakeheld, 27b. 
George Waldo, 382. 
George Waldren. 498. 
George Washington . 107 

2bo. 
George Wesley, 266, 359. 
George White, 283. 
George Willoughby, ibS 

262. 
George Woodbury, 480 
George W., 121. 213. 2a\ 

256, 344, 348, 383. 396; 

538. 
Georgianna, 258, 331. 391. 

520, 532. 
Georgianna D., 215, 4S7. 



5^4 



INDEX 



Pettingell, Georgie Anna, jj^gi. 

Gerritt, 292. See also (jar- 
rett. 

Gerry, 120, 121. 

Gertrude, 381. 

Gertrude Farris. 321. 

Gilbert Standish. ^^o, 390- 

Gity. 511- 

Gladys. 531. 54S. 

Glenn Clark. 402. 

Gorham. 433- 

Grace. 3^3- 

Grace Adelle, 488. 

Grace D., 367- 

Grace Emma. j44- 

Grace E., 3^9- 

Grace F., 305. 

Grace Garfield, 266. 

Grace Imogen, 317- 

Grace Lillian, 499- 

Grace Vernon, 21S. 

Grace White. 403- 

Grant. 533- 

Granville Herring, 477. soo. 

Granv-ille William Bradford. 
271. 3t>5- 

Gratia E., 384- 

Greenleaf Clark, 80. 

Greenville E., 384- 

Greenwood, 1 21- 

Greenwood C. 121- 

Grover, 37 5- 

Guy, 354. 377. 532- 

Hanford Crofts. 300. 

Hannah. 10, 11. 17. 25. 28, 
29, 31, 35, 3^, 37.43. 4''. 
48, 49. 58, 68, 69, 70, 72, 
79. 92. 93. 94. 95. 98. 100, 
102, 103, 108, 1 10, 1 14, 
115, 119, 122, 150. 156. 
157. 158, 163, 165. 179. 
191, 20S, 413. 417. 418. 
422, 434. 438. 446. 447. 
509, 51S- 

Hannah Brooks. 221, 

Hannah B., 249, 497. 

Hannah Charlotte. 321. 

Hannah Clark. 422. 

Hannah Colman, 231. 

Hannah C-, 239. 

Hannah Elizabeth, 24b. 436, 
462. 

Hannah E.. 224. 

Hannah E. Josephine, 201. 

Hannah (Gooding). 35- 

Hannah Grant, 102. 

Hannah Haskell. 171- 

Hannah Jane, 440. 

Hannah May. 523- 

Hannah Orinda, 302. 

Hannah S.. 240. 

Hannah Worcester. 453- 

Harlan Webster, 394. 

Harmon Pumpelly. 320, 530. 

Harold Edward. 324. 

Harold Stanton. 305. 

Harper, 33^- 

Harriet or Harriett. 82, 103, 
109, 1 16, 121, 166, 173, 
174, 178. 194. 223, 238, 
432, 437, S09, 514, 535. 

Harriet Ardelia. 209. 

Harriet A., 304- 

Harriett Braman, 452. 
Harriett Burbank, 458. 
Harriet C, 390- 



466. 



292. 
304. 



Pettingell, Harriet Eliza, 204 
Harriett Elizabeth, 472. 
Harriett Emily. 522. 
Harriett F., 211. 
Harriett Maria. 266. 
Harriet Moulton, 322. 
Harriet M., 266. 
Harriet Rice. 278. 
Harriet S.. 185. 
Harriett Webster, 
Harrison, 533. 
Harrison Victor 
Harry. 167, 295, 304, 316, 

483- 494. 533- 
Harry Albert, 495- 
Harry Baker, 378. 
Harry Benjamin, 259, 352. 
Harry Byron. 397- 
Harry B.. 261, 355. 
Harry Carlton. 539- 
Harry Claggett, 49 1- 
Harry C. 529. 
Harry Ellsworth. 359. 
Harry E., 337. 
Harry F.. 356. 
Harry H., 528. 
Harry J., 479. S32. 
Harrv Stinson, 387- 
Harry William Delafield . 

346, 397. 
Harvey W.. 375. 
Hattie, 186, 303. 349. 543. 
Hattie Evelyn, 502. 
Hattie E.. 487. 
Hattie E. (Brock). 536. 
Hattie J.. 495- 
Hattie Luella. 485- 
Hattie P.. 399. 
Hattie Sophia, 536- 
Hazel. 284. 54S. 
Hazel May, 357- 
Hazel Theresa. 319- 
Helen. 213. 289. 306. 367, 

534. 546- 
Helen Augusta, 128. 
Helen Barrett, 491- 
Helen Fay, 493- 
Helen G.. 397- 
Helen H.. 261. 
Helen Josephine, 203. 
Helen J.. 391. 
Helen M., 309. 526. 
Helena, 216. 307. 
Heman, 115. i99- 
Heman Judson, 292. 
Heman J., 199, 291. 
Henrietta, 256. 
Henrietta May, 400. 
Henry, 8. 39. 76. 83, 86, 

120, 127, 136, 139. 178, 

230, 412, 431, 432. 464. 

506, 507, 510, 513. 515. 

521. 522. 534. 539. 548. 
Henry Alonzo, 270, 362. 
Henry Augustus. 229. 266, 

319- 
Henry B.. 523- 
Henry C. 510. S16. 
Henry D., 215. 
Henry Emmons, 463. 
Henry F., 216, 224, 308, 31 4. 
Henry Gerrish, 360. 
Henry Guy. 403. 
Henry Harrison. 473. 494- 
Henry H., 451, 409- 
Henry James, 186. 



Pettingell, Henry Joseph. 354, 

400. 
Henry J., 521. 
Henry Livingstone, 203. 
Henr>'^ L., 210. 
Henry Martin, 514, 522. 
Henry Nathan, 439. 
Henry Orman, 439. 
Henry Romaine. 203, 29S. 
Henry Southard. 313, 363. 
Hephzibah, 78, 439. 452. 
Hephzibeth. 97. 
Herbert. 470. 
Herbert Alton, 378. 
Herbert A., 300. 
Herbert C, 345. 
Herbert Dean. 293, 379. 
Herbert E., 4S1. 502, 535, 
Herbert Jewett, 321. 
Herbert Leslie, 358. 
Herbert L., 335. 
Herbert Wallis, 401. 
Hermon, 430. 462. 
Hermon Abbott, 462, 485. 
Hester. 514. 
Hester A.. 527. 
Hester Eliza, 514. 
Hiram. 114. 19b, 247. 2go, 

340. 
Hiram H., 245. 
HoUis C, 340. 357. 
Hollis F.. 16S, 263. 
HoUis R.. 257- 
Holmes. 115, 198. 
Homer E.. 356, 400. 
Horace. 126, 332, 349, 3<;o, 

437- 471. 
Horace B., 225. 285, 31=;. 

372- ^ 
Horace Earl. 531. 
Horace G.. 1S7. 
Horace Martin. 371. 
Horace Stevens. 282. 371. 
Horatio. 68, 117, 118. 204, 

518. 
Horatio V^ ., 391. 
Hosea A., 446. 477. 
Howard. 75, 126. 219. 
Howard Mead, 194, 283. 
Hugh, 67, 115. 340. 440. 

475- 
Hugh W.. 283. 
Hulda or Huldah. 87. 226. 
Huldah Elizabeth, 382. 
Humphrey, 11, 185. 
H. Emmazine, 227. 
H. Weston, 219, 309. 
Ichabod, 1 21. 
Ichabod A.. 215. 
Ida, 276. 375. 380. 533- 
Ida E., 257. 350. 
Ida Frances, 219. 
Ida F.. 126. 345. 479. 
Ida May, 316. 
Ida M.. 303, 479. 
Ida Olivia, 310. 
Ilia, 381. 
Imogene, 276. 
Ina A.. 397- 

Ira. 69, 120, 210, 303, 373- 
Ira Amos, 434. 467- 
Ira Colbum. 481. 
Irena. 75. 
Irene, 261. 
Ireson B., 1 22. 
Irving H., 308. 



INDEX 



56s 



PettingeU. Irving T., 387- 
Irving Wilbert, 502. 
Isaac, 73. 122, 408, 412, 

414, 418, 430. 432. 448, 

460, 462, 485. 
Isaac D., 198. 
Isaac Ellsworth. 323. 
Isaac Franklin. 215. 
Isaac J.. 123. 
Isaac Milton. 440- 
Isabel, 27fJ. 441. 445- 
Isabel Burnhaui, 480. 
Isabella. 5^9. 
Isolina D., 3i3- 
Issie Evelyn, 353- 
Izora, 344- 

Jackson, 513, 519. 529- 
Jacob, 28. so, 53. 66, 93, 

loi, 102, 104, 1 14, 1 15. 

150, Id-;, ib6, 177. 237, 

257, 50O. 507, 511. 
Jacob C. 2S7. 
Jacob Gerry, 212, 305. 
Jacob Newman, 232, 320, 

321. 
Jacob Rowell, 264, 358. 
Jacob Wellington, T14. 196. 
James. 23. 26. 27, 47, 48, 

54. 56, 58, Ob, 104. 105, 

107, 109. ii9i ISO, IS2. 

158, 180, 186, 197. 206. 

207, 241, 252. 258, 343. 

373. 375. 392. 405. 413. 

414, 416, 424, 440, 441, 

442. 459, 476. 5!i, 513. 

518, 520, 538. 541. 544- 
James Alexander, 225. 
James Allen, 327. 
James A., 447. 
James Barlow. 289, 376. 
James Byron. 505. 
James B., 440, 47b, 499. 
James Clifford, 349. 399- 
James C, 538. 
James Dascomb, 466, 489. 
James Earl, 402. 
James E., 221. 345. 
James Felker, 322. 
James Frank. 497. 
James Franklin, 531. 
James Garfield, 21S. 
James Henry, 263, 464, 

488, 526. 532. 
James Horace. 240. 
James H., 518. 527, 
James Irving, 543. 
James Jones. 270, 363. 
James J., 3(>3- 
James K., 542, 543- 
James Madison , 121, 151, 

214. 
James Melancthon, 280. 
James Merrill, 285, 373. 402. 
James Monroe, 475, 496. 
James M., i 82, 209, 241, 304. 
James N,, 207, 300. 
James Osgood, 108, 182. 
James Percy, 344. 
James Perry, 522. 
James Safford. 170, 267. 
James T., 262. 
James William. 334. 
Jane, 25. 40. 84. 03. 165, 

167. mO. 376, 381. 419, 

440. 514. 534. 535. 544. 
Jane Ann, 510. 



PettingeU. Jane Eliza, 519,548, 

Jane H.. 465. 

Jane R., 199. 

Jason. 75, 125, 238. 32b. 

Jason H.. 38S. 

Jasper R., 482. 

Jay, 22b, 316. 

jay Pierson, 306. 

Jay Wellington. 291. 

Jeanette, 73. nS. 198. 

Jeanette E., 291. 

Jedediah, 406, 407, 417. 

Jefferson, 420, 450. 489. 

Jefferson Bartlett, 303. 

Jefferson C, 374. 

Jenette. See Jeanette. 

Jenette E., 291. 

Jenna. See Jennie. 

Jennet. See Jeanette. 

Jenna, Jennie or Jenny, 
40. 300, 313, 523, 532. 

Jennie A., 369. 

Jenny Lind, 318. 

Jennie L., 301. 

Jennie May, 488. 

Jeremiah, 238, 327, 334. 

Jeremiah B., 327. 

Jeremiah Y., 241, 333. 

Jerusha, 79. i8b. 

Jesse D., 525, 

Jessie. 313- 

Jessie Ann, 301. 

Jessie B., 313, 

Jessie Marie. 384. 

Jethro, 87, 88, 151. 

Joanna, 8, 9, 10, 17, 19, 20, 
21, 22, 26. 27, 31, 33, 35, 
36. 47. 96, 152, 168, 170, 
171. 

Joanna (IngersoU), 7. 

Joanna Morse, 97. 

Joanna Silsbee, 171. 

Job Wheeler, 439. 

Joel, 124. 

Joel Collins, 460, 4S4. 

Joel Manning, 431, 464. 

Joel Mathew, 4b4, 4S7. 

Joel Tracy, 474. 495- 

John, 5, 8, 10, 14. 16, 17, 
23. 24, 29, 30, 31. 34. 49, 
50. SI, 52, 68, 69. 70. 71, 
74, 92, 94. 95. 96. 98. 99. 
loi, 103, 104, 108, 109, 
112, 114, 118, H9, 120, 

124, 130, 134, 156, 157, 

163, ib7, 172, 173, 175, 

176. 178, 183. 185. 195. 

197. 208, 211, 212, 223. 

224. 236. 244. 248. 253, 

259, 260. 272, 276, 28b. 

317. 375. 380, 405. 408. 

410, 412, 413. 41S, 417. 

418, 42r, 422. 423, 430. 

432. 433. 43b. 442. 447. 

448, 452, 458. 463. 465. 

472. 479, 480, 506. 507, 

510, 516, 525. 535. 538, 

540. 541. 546. 
John Adams, 4b7. 
John Albert. 262. 
John Alden, 458. 
John Andrew, 113, 193. 273. 
John Avery. 76, 127, 
John Ayer. iGi, 253, 

John A., 121, 214. 221, 22b, 

317. 458. 



PettingeU, John Benjamin. 
510 51b, 525, 531. 536. 
John B., 187, 212. 
John Charles, 387. 
John Clark. 153. 
John Cleveland, 273. 
John C. 281, 301. 380. 
John David. 277. 37o. 380. 
John D.. 180, 280, 287. 
John Edmund, 538. 
John Edward, 247, 338, 473. 

504- 
John Edwin, 454. 482, 483. 
John l-oster, 442. 47b. 477 
John Frank, 281. 
John Franklin, 1S8, 189 

276 377. 403. 
John Freeman. 343. 390. 
John P.. 198, 307, 540. 
John Green, 121. 
John Gregory, 204 
JohnG.. 213 484. 503. 
John Hancock. 43b. 41^8. 
John Harper, 243, 536. 
John Harris, 249, 340. 385, 

394. 
John Hatch, 364. 
John Herrick, 237. 
John H., 24S. 315.329, 385, 

389. 526. 532. 546. 
John J., 471. 
John King, 374. 
John Lyman, 186, 281- 
John L., 184, 281. 
John Mason, 144. 233, 322, 

323- 
John Milton, in, 188. 
John M.. 175. 345. 
John O.. 285. 
John Ouincy, 263. 
John Quincy Adams, 169, 

265. 359. 
John Richard, 374. 
John R., 254, 344. 
John Scott, 117, 203. 
John Stansburg, 30b. 
John S., 271, 364. 
John Thomas, 288, 375. 
John Tilton, 280. 370. 
John T.. 545. 
John Ulysses, 381. 
John Ward. 180. 189. 278. 
John Wesley, 258, 305, 350, 

541- 
John William, 480. 
John W., 180,278,370, 547. 
John Y., 540. 
Johnson Lunt, ^4, 35. 79. 

80. 81. 
Jonas, 43S. 
Jonas G., [09. 
Jonathan, 34, 42, 70, 77. 
78, 84. 8s. 87, 88, 144. 
405. 413. 434. S40. 54r. 
Jonathan Carlton, 58, io8. 

109. i8s. 
Jonathan Leech. 439. 
Jonathan Merrill, 437, 472. 
Jonathan Stickney. 433, 

466. 
Jonathan S.. 435. 
Joseph, 5. 9. II. 17, is. 24, 
30, 31. 34. 46, 5». 72, 77. 
93. 94. 95. loi. 121. 166, 
r6S, 174. 17s. 222, 258, 
273. 312, 351. 405. 410. 



=;66 



INDEX 



413 413. 414. 4J4. 506, 

t;o7, iOii. 509. 510. 515. 

523. 525- 537, 542. 543- 
Pettingell, Joseph Brown, 167. 

260. 
Joseph Cutting, 234. 323- 
Joseph C. 519. 528. 
Joseph Edwin, 328. 389. 
Joseph Frederick, 264, 268, 

Joseph Garcelon, 121. 215. 
Joseph Harvey. 3S1. 
Joseph Henry, 331, 39i- 
Joseph H., 238. 32S. 
loseph Kilbum, 179. 276. 
Joseph K., 3t»9- 
Joseph Lawson. 539- 
Joseph Loring. s^Q- 
Joseph L.. 225. 
Joseph Merrill. 81, 82. 13S, 

230. 
Joseph Moulton, 169, 264. 
Joseph R.. 127. 128. 220. 
Joseph Swell. 121. 
Joseph Wesley, 254, 346. 
luseph Whicher. 14S, 235- 
Josephine, 2S5, 499. 537- 
Josephine Betsey. 343- 
Josephine Sanford, 486. 
Joshua, 23. 25. 52. 53. 102, 

103, 220. 275. 40'^. 407. 

418, 419. 
Josiah. 42. 77, 78, 85. 86, 

loi, 116, 134. 135, 136. 

148, 175. 200, 315. 543- 
Josiah K.. 481. 
Josiah L.. 226. 316. 
Josie Young, 348. 
juanita, 539- 
Judith. 21, 42. 48, 86, 88, 

no. 152, 422. 423- 
Judith Jane. 457- 
Judson A.. 250. 542. 
Judson Gregory, 203, 299. 
Julia, 197. 206. 225, 465. 

548. 
Julia Allen. 267. 
Julia Ann, 112. 121, 138. 

462, 
Tulia A., 435. 
Julia A. (Merrill), S43- 
Julia Climena. 536. 
Julia Imogene. 300. 
fulia Maria. 253. 
Julia M., 464. 
Julia Rebecca, 485. 
Julianne, 441. 
Julius, 535- 
Julius E., 300. 
Julius Simien, 117, 206. 
Justin, 115. 200, 

Justus, 115- 

J. Mansfield, 151, 243. 

J. Wesley, 460. 

Kate, 260. 393, 403, 538. 

See also Katie. 
Kate Alice, 354- 
Kate A., 259, 298, 540. 
Kate Hayden, 274. 
Katherine, 394, 511. See 

also Catherine. 
Katherine J., 367. 
Katie or Katy, 182, 194. 
Keith. 381. 
Kenneth, 388. 
King. 373. 



Pettingell, Kittie Dell, 355- 
Kittie May, 394. 
Lacklin P. Taylor, 524- 
Lafayette, 244, 534, 544- 
Lana, 5:2, 
Lanthe J.. 214. 
Laura, 214, 285, 376. 527. 
Laura Alice. 291. 
Laura Ann, 195. 285. 
Laura A., 446. 
Laura A. F., 178. 
Laura B,, 345. 
Laura Etta. 328. 
Laura Frances, 475. 
Laura Keziah, 323. 
Laura Maria. 473- 
Laura Matilda, 136. 
Laura May. 373. 497- 
Laura Orvilla, 340, 
Laura Page, 275. 
Lavilla. 207. 
Lavina, 223, 513. 
Lavinia, 79, 128. See also 

Li vine y. 
Lavinia B., : 28. 
Lawrence, 385, S34. 
Lawrence A.. 282. 
Leah, 358. 
Leander, 501. 
Lee Dunn, 385. 
Lelia, 208. 

Lemuel. 29, 68, 116, 244. 
Lemuel Cleff, 117, 202. 
Lemuel Fitch, 202, 297. 
Lemuel Riplev, 201. 294. 
Lemuel R., 68. 
Lena May. 308, 347. 
Leona Hallanice, 205. 
Leona Hallman. 205. 
Leonard, 71, 430, 463. 
Leonard A.. 240, 332. 
Leonidas, 214, 307. 
Leonora, 299, 307. 
Leonora Clara, 353. 
Leroy. 214, 365, 532. 
Lesley, 526. 
Lester, 36S. 
Lester E.. 379, 
Lettie Ann, 288. 
Lettie Irene, 381. 
Leuera Derexa. 201. 
Levant, 291. 
Leverett Emerson, 447, 479. 

501, 
Leverett E.. 481. 
Levi, 48, 93- 
Levi B., 152, 244. 
Levi Floyd, 38, 82. 139. 
LeW Franklin, no. 
Levi M., 219. 308. 
Lewis, 134. 225, 2S8, 374. 

See also Louis. 
Lewis Albert, 197. 291, 

525- 
Lewis F., 272. 
Lewis Henry, 519, 528. 
Lewis Whitney. 227, 318. 
Lida E., 350, 
Lilis M,, 254. 
Lilla A., 275. 
Lilla E., 259. 
Lilla May, 281. 
Lillian, 481. 
Lillian A., 368. 
Lillian Mary, 377. 
Lillian May, 292, 529. 



Pettingell, Lillie, 375. 

Lincoln Otis, 275, 

Liviney. 79- ^ee also La- 
vinia. 

Lizzie, 334, 534. 544- 

Lizzie Etta, 323. 

Lizzie Mabel, 401. 

Lizzie M., 242. 

Lizzie Rogers, 273. 

Lloyd, 378. 

Lois A., 125, 1 26. 

Lois Morse, i6i. 

Lois Webber, 267. 

Lonie May, 496. 

Loran, 463, 

Lorena, 429, 459. 

Lorenzo, 243, 336. 

Lorenzo Barker, 430. 

Lorica. 424. 

Lottie A., 349. 

Loiiis, 534. See also Lewis. 

Louis Leon. 332, 

Louis L., 280. 

Louis Perry, 318. 

Louisa, 197. 225, 327, 436, 
441. 

Louisa Champlain, 470. 

Louisa E., 209. 

Louisa Kimball, 360. 

Louise I., 344. 

Lovey Adams, 231. 

Lovina, 254. 

Lowarca, 424. 

Lowell Alton, 30S. 

Lowell Robert, 355. 

Lucetta, 123, 257, 286. 

Lucia Louise, 204. 

Lucille, 301. 

Lucinda, 1 20, 156, 194, 
374, 430. 462. 

Lucinda M,, 209. 

Lucius H,. 261. 

Lucius Lane, 227, 317. 

Lucretia, 93. 123, 125, 438, 
524- 

Lucretia H., 356. 

Lucy, 87, loi. 105, 107, 
134. 157. 163, 234, 423. 
451. 460, 535. 

Lucy Ann, iq6, 467, 481. 

Lucy A.. 184. 331- 

Lucy Ellen, 263. 

Lucy Goodwin, 147. 

Lucy Hall, 422. 

Lucy Harris, 274. 

Lucy Lakeman. 145. 

Lucy Pecker. 169. 

Lucy P., 191. 

Luella M., 482. 

Lula, 548. 

Lulu. 546. 

Lulu Hanford. 300. 

Lulu N. (Elphick), 546. 

Lurana, 439. 

Lustie, 376. 

Luther, 196, 226. 290. 534. 

Luther Church, 76, 127. 

Luther Dimmick. 170, 171, 
268. 

Lyanda, 135. 

Lydia, 13, 30, 31. 59. 68, 
72, 103, 104, 116, 1 22, 
123, 135. 150. 157. 165, 
178, 195, 248, 288, 373. 
438. 446, 515. 535- 

Lydia Adelia, 212, 



INDEX 



567 



Pettingell, Lydia Allen. 451- 
Lydia Ann, 236. 24S. 
Lydia A.. 123, 239 
Lydia Emerson. 415- 
Lydia Graves, 14*^- 
Lydia Hale. 103. 
Lydia Jane, 113. 
Lydia Johnson, 26S. 
Lydia Lincoln, 176. 
Lydia Thomas. 534. 
Lydia Tyler, 454- 
Lydia White. 160, 
L>'nia.n, 135, 225. 
Mabel, 2S4. 402. 
Mabel Dexter, 493. 
Mabel E.. 494. 
Mabel Pauline. 505. 
Madeline, 307. 
Mahala. sifJ- 
Mahala E., 207. 
Malleville. 199- 
Malleville Jane, 292. 
Manasseh, 251, 342. 343. 

396. 
Manford A.. 20S. 
Manville. 304, 381. 
Mara Amelia, 303- 
Marcia Antoinette, 243. 
Marcia E., 242. 
Marcus Conklin, 233, 321. 
Margaret. 20, 39, 3S2, 445. 

476, 511. S13. 513. 539- 

541. 545. 
Margaret Anne, 519. 
Margaret Antoinette, 526. 
Margaret B., 2S0. 
Margaret Elizabeth, 241. 
Margaret Irene. 29S. 
Margaret I., 221. 
Margaret Jane, 253- 
Margaret J., 526. 
Margaret Louise, 520. 
Margaret Manning, 540. 
Margaret (O'Hare), 539. 
Margery, 511. 
Marguerite, 503. 
Marguerite Renee. 539. 
Maria, 124, 1S2, 194, 32S, 

3i^< 439, 463. 477, SOQ, 

519- 
Maria Dsborah. 398. 
Maria D., 327, 
Maria E., 350. 
Maria Louise, 483. 
Maria L.. 450. 
Marie Antoinette, 151. 
Marietta. 114,261,391.452. 

474. 4SS. S18. 
Marietta M., 215. 
Marinea E.. 255, 
Marion Clarence, 372. 
Marion Eloise. 489, 
Marion J.. 474. 
Marion R.. 319. 
Marjorie, 529. 
Mark, 43, 45, 86. 149. 151, 

237. 345. 
Mark Leslie. 503, 
Marshall Leroy. 403. 
Martha, 34, 50, 6q, 86. 120, 

183,315.451, 508, 547. 
Martha Adelaide, 202. 
Martha Ann, 2u, 466, 509. 
Martha A. Virginia, 542. 
Martha Elizabeth. 212. 
Martha I., 226. 



Pettingell, Martha Jane, 195- 
Martha Manila, 321. 
Martha Maud, 489- 
Martha P., 388. 
Martha Sibyl, 500. 
Martha S., 447. 
Martin, 507, 50S, 510, 516, 

524- 
Martin Grover, 300. 
Martin Richard, 509, 514. 
Martin R., 238. 
Mary, 7, 3, 9. ID, 1 1, 16, 19, 

2o, 21. 22, 24, 25. 30. 31. 

32. 44. 46. 47. 50. 52. 56. 

58, 74. 'i^, 87, 90, 91, 93. 

04. 95. 96. 98, 99. I°3. 

112, 121, 136, r38, 149. 

153. 157. 158. 163, 165. 

170, 173. 183, 184, 1S9. 

205, 206. 210, 214, 221, 

236, 244, 249, 267. 374, 

377. 393. 410, 414. 417. 

419. 435. 437. 438. 445. 

447. 450. 451, 461. 462, 

464, 477. 484. 489. 509. 

520, 535. 536, 544. 545, 

547. 

Mary Abby. 242, 273. 
Mary Adelle, 203. 
Mary Agnes, 324, 540. 
Mary Alice, 194, 493. 
Mary Ann, 80, 116, 126, 

138, 149, 161, 174, 195. 

212, 226, 227, 235, 237. 

238, 327. 339. 353. 421. 

436, 45S, 513, 514. 522. 
Mary Augusta, 334, 371. 
Mary A., 147, 219. 259.338, 

540. 
Mary B., 1 22, 200. 
Mary Caroline, 260. 
Mary Charlene Laura, 35 7. 
Mary Chase, 96. 
Mary C, 241, 275. 
Mary Davenport, 319. 
Mary Elizabeth, 219, 250, 

252. S4I- 
Mary Elizabeth Ann, 36s- 
Mary Ella, 343. 526. 
Mary Ellen. 340. 
Mary Emma, 217, 33S, 466. 
Mary Emma Hammond . 

216. 
Mary Estelle, 536. 
Mary E., 221, 254, 293, 328, 

450, 460, 
Mary E. (Archer), 544. 
Mary E. (Decker), 547. 
Mary F., 330. 
Mary Googing, 346. 
Mary Hale, 401. 
Mary Hannah, 260. 
Mary H., 26S. 278, 296. 
Mary Isabelle. 21 8. 
Mary L, 187. 240. 
Mary Jane, 145. 189. 197, 

248, 288, 320. 380, 449, 

515. 516, 522. 
Mary Jane Owen, 247, 
Mary Josephine, 265, 
Mary Keziah, 233. 
Mary Knight, 05. 
Mary Lancaster, 171. 
Mary Lindsay, 432. 
Mary Louise. 283, 307. 385, 

452. 



Pettingell, Mary L., 304. 
Mary Mandania, 353- 
Mary Margaret. 519. 521. 
Mary Maria, 269. 
Mary Matilda, 263. 
Mary Moulton, 169. 
Mary Norton, 323. 
Mary Pauline, 194. 
Mary Prescott, 401. 
Mary Reed, 321- 
Mary Rogers, 216. 
Mary R., 201. 
Mary Tyler, 456. 
Mary Vianna. 267. 
Mary Z., 224. 
Matilda, 123. 256. 543. 
Matilda F., 125, 126. 
Matt W., 345. 
Matthew, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 20 

21, 2j, 25, 26. 43. 47. 48. 

50, 51. 56, 57. 58. 7t». 90. 

91. 102, 109, 128, 1 29, 

160. 
Mattie, 375. 
Mattie A.. 487. 
Maud or Maude, 216, 276, 

308. 346. 
Maude Antoinette, 317- 
Maud E., 334. 
Maud Frances, 391. 
Maud Langdon, 319, 
May, 346. 

May Elizabeth. 271. 449- 
May Ellen, 540. 
May E., 344- 
Mehitabel or Mehitable, 16, 

54, 60, 68, 70, 77. 104. 105. 

107. 138. 207, 278. 433- 
Melinda, 1 10. i n. 
Melinda R., 541. 
Melintha G., i 25. 
Melissa. 186. 315. 545- 
Melissa A.. 200. 
Melville Eliphalet. 255, 347. 
Melvin, 261. 
Melvin Fillmore, 542. 
Melvina, iSo. 
Melvina E , 255. 
Mena Pearl, 542, 
Mercy, 00. 114. 155. '57. 
Mercy (Briggs), 249. 
Merrill, 414, 437. 
Merritt H., 35ft. 
Merton O.. 495. 
Michael. 432, 465. 
Michael A., 80. 
Mildred Blake. 365- 
Mildred G.. 387. 
Mildred Louise, 359- 
Miles Albert. 37S- 
Millard F.. 214, 307. 
Milton E.. 546- 
Minerva, 195. 207. 
Minnie, 293, 376, 523- 
Minnie A.. 342. 
Minnie Inez, 272, 
Minnie Josephine. 290. 
Miriam. 44. 62. 65. 66. 86, 

9'. 352, 474. 
Mollv, 53. 58, 66. 76. 77. 
Molly (McCloudl, 542. 
Mona Loa, 202. 
Monroe, 350. 
Morrell, 373. 402. 
Morris, 181. 
Moses, 20, 25. .^6. 30. 40, 



568 



INDEX 



52. 53. 56. 84. 85, 86, 103, 
104, 105, 107, J08, 112. 
145, 146 148, 176, 178, 
179. 182, 192. 233, 234, 
406, 408, 412, 419. 420, 
451- 
Pettingell, Moses Endicott, 
451, 482. 

Moses Goodwin, 324. 

Moses G., 239, 329. 

Moses Stuart, 143. 232- 

Moses S., 2S3. 

Moses True, 192. 

Munro W., 213. 

Myron D. L., 404, 487. 

Myron Nathaniel, 495. 

Myron W., 494. 

Myrtle Helena, 531. 

Myrtle L., 263. 

M. j., 1 72, 270. 

Nabby, 424. See also 
Abigail. 

Nahum Howard, 276, 369. 

Nancy, 64, 105, 106, 164, 
509, 514. S19. 534. 

Nancy Emeline, 288. 

Nancy Eudora, 345. 

Nancy Isabella, 383. 

Nancy M., 474. 

Nanne, 40, 

Naomi K., 256. 

Nathan, 28, 42. 66, 67. 104, 
177. 179. 260, 275, 368, 
416, 438. 439. 

Nathan Fairbanks, 275. 

Nathan Harvey, 134, 224. 

Nathan Page. 178, 274. 

Nathan Plummer. 266. 

Nathan R.. 178, 275. 

Nathaniel, 5. 8, 10. 11, 19, 
23, 25, 29, 39. 42, 46, 50, 
51. 69, 70. 85. 87, 91, 94, 
T20, 14s, 150, 151. 163, 
168, 224, 239. 329. 404. 
405, 406, 408, 410. 415, 
416, 430, 43S. 440, 463, 
473. 475. 

Nathaniel B., 168, 261. 

Nathaniel Gordon, 258, 352. 

Nathaniel Henry, 148, 234. 

Nathaniel Stone, 167, 259. 

Nathaniel Swisher, 417. 

Nell, 346. 

Nellie. 534. 

Nellie Clemence, 351. 

Nellie Florence. 487. 

Nellie Gertrude, 2O4. 

Nellie Grace. 447. 

Nellie Tane. 536. 

Nellie Lawton, 364. 

Nellie Maria, 348, 482. 

Nellie Maud, 358, 

Nellie May. 269. 

Nellie M.. 4S1. 

Nettie Grace. 4S0. 

Nettie W.. 334. 

Nevada Eliza. 492. 

Newland, 307. 

Newland M., 215, 307. 

Nicholas, 5, 9, 10, 23, 24, 
40. 51. OQ, 391. 

Nina Estelle, 292. 

Noah Brooks Kent. 126, 
219, 309. 

Nora A., 537- 

Nora Taylor. 5 34- 



Pettingell, Norman A.. 386. 
Norman F., 368. 
Norris Parker, 360. 
Obadiah. 14. 15, 16, 17, 30. 

31. 3.2, 34, 71, 74. 
Olin A., 460. 
Olin Sewall, 21 7. 
Olive, 77, 83, 114, 146, 166, 

105, 238, 381. 408, 536. 
Olive Howard. 164. 
Olive Jane. 237. 
Olive J., 331. 
Olive Pierce, 384. 
Oliver, 66. 113, 114. 194, 

222, 288, 310. 
Oliver Alanson, 382. 
Oliver H., 198, 223, 313- 
Oliver Peabody, 452, 482. 
Olivette, 309. 
Ombra, 531. 
Onathusa, 547. 
Onelia, 207. 
Ora. 303, 376. 
Oren. 1 1 5. 199. 
Orinda, 1 20. 209, 
Orion. 343. 
Orlando, 295. 
Orlando R., 201. 
Orrick H.. 345. 
Orrie Homer, 372. 
Orrin P., 331, 390, 
Orrin Keene, 333. 392. 
Orson Nelson, 201, 295, 
Orvilla, 248. 
Orville K., 309. 
Oscar, 285, 474. 495. 
Oscar L., 373. 
Oscar T.. 285. 374. 
Oscar Woodbury, 397. 
Osman E., 261. 
Otis Lincoln, 178. 275. 
Ozias B., 256, 349. 
Pamelia, 69, See also Per- 

melia. 
Pardon Newall, 208, 301. 
Paschal Paoli, 167. 260. 
Patience. 53. 
Patience L., 179. 
Patty, 56. 
Paul. 41 ■;, 437. 
Paulina. 117. 205, 247. 
Pauline. 380. 
Pauline C., 301. 
Peabody Greenleaf, 234, 324. 
Pearl Gladvs, 358. 
Pearl M., 334. 
Peggy. 509. 
Percy, 531. 
Percy M., 350. 
Pemielia, 145. See also Pa- 
melia. 
Perry Egghert. 294, 
Persis, 112, 150. 191, 424, 
Peter. 410. 413. 430, 433. 

507, 510. Sii. 512. 518, 

S19. 520, 529. 
Phebe or Phoebe, 31. 57. 

74. 84, 94. 108. loy, 150, 

156, 194. 251. 414. 419, 

430. 432- 
Phebe Ann, 82, 225. 
Phebe Hester Ann, 240. 
Phila, 515. 

Phila A. German, 525. 
Philander, 114, 106. 
Philander Leander, 459. 483. 



Pettingell. Philena, 32. 
Philip. I 25, 299, 417. 
Philip Henry, 234. 515, 523. 
Philip H. R., 234. 
Philippa, 85, 148. 
Phill Sheridan, 262. 356, 
Phillips. 74, I 25. 
Philomelja, 455- 
Phineas. 406, 408, 416, 439, 

445. 474. 
Phcebe. See Phebe. 
Pluma, 185. 
Polly, 56, 75. 77. OS. 109, 

1 10, III, 112, 1 14, 130, 

155, 244, 418. 424, 430, 

437. 438. 459. 515- 
Pressley, 287. 
Priscilla, I 29. 
Rachael or Rachel, 32. 90. 

238. 243, 245, 416. 420, 

440. 516, 533. 
Ralph, 295. 433. 
Ralph Averill. 500. 
Ralph Dexter, 319. 
Ralph Elgin. 522. 
Ralph E.. 2Q3. 
Ralph Howard, 394. 
Ralph Raymond, 403. 
Ralph Thurston. 330. 
Ralph Walker, 391. 
Ramsey A,, 357. 
Randolph Campbell, 267. 
Ransom Collins, 381. 
Ray v.. 397. 
Ray Waldron, 351. 
Raymond Alfred, 401. 
Raymond R., 397. 
Rebecca, 21, 26, 45, 64. 65, 

166, 461, 511. 513. 
Rebecca C, 79- 
Rebecca J.. 462. 
Rebecca L.. 200. 
Rebecca R.. 256. 
Renee (Echcvarei). 539. 
Rensalear. 240, 330. 
Reta May, 301. 
Retta H,, 494. 
Reuben, 301. 
Reuben C., 300. 
ReubenTrue, 108, iSi, 182, 

280. 
Reuben W., 280. 
Reuel, Rual or Ruel, 73,1 22. 
Reynold H., 259. 
Rhoda, 32. 57. 68. loS, 150. 

158, i8r , 416, 429, 430. 
Rhoda Carr, 159. 
Rhoda Lybella, 439. 
Richard, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8, 11, 

12, 13. is. 24, 25, 34. 35. 

46. 53. 79. 136, 228, 319, 

408, 421. 
Richard L., 475. 409. 
Richard Plummer, 266, 361. 
Richmond. 200, 293. 
Rob Roy, 378. 
Robert. 515. 523. 524. 535. 

540, 548. 
Robert Arnot, 500, 515- 
Robert Bickford. 472. 
Robert Bunnell, 504. 
Robert J.. 538. 
Robert Milton, 354- 
Robert Wayland, 297. 
Roger Lawton, 271. 365. 
Roger Vance. 362. 



INDEX 



569 



Pettingell, Roland Edniond, 

402. 

Rollu, 295. 

Rosa May, 3S0. 

Roscoe I.. 326. 3S7. 

Rosette D., 2S1. 

Rosiila. 316. 

Roswell, 489. 546. 547- 

Roxanna Balch, 435. 

Roxillana. iSi. 

Roy Ballou, 495. 

Royal, 315. 3^4- 

Royal Edwin, 329. 

Royal H., 200, 293. 

Rozilla, 225. 

Rual. See Reuel. 

Ruby, 32, 68, 114, 195, 280, 

402. 
Ruby Foster, 444- 
Ruel. Sec Reu^l. 
Riifus H., 245. 
Rufns S., 449. 
Russell Arthur, 292. 
Russell Edward, 399- 
Ruth, 22, 23. 62, 74. 00, 02, 

93.123.368 452.492.533. 

536. 
Ruth Eugenia, 21S. 
Ruth Haskell, 321. 
Ruth Merrill, 493. 
Ruth Tvler, 45 3- 
Ruth W., 467. 
Ruthvin Brice, 213. 
R. C, 207. 300. 
Sabina, 165. 
Sadie, 20 r. 
Sadie I., 496. 
Sallie or Sally. 75. 85. 88, 

93, 95, 112. 131, 150, 163, 

164. 170. 172. 195. 430. 

432, 439. 
Sallv A.. 211. 
Sally (Baldwin). 533. 
Sally Clotilda, 302. 
Salome, 165. 
Samantha, 208. 
Sampson, 417. 446. 
Samuel, s. 7. 8. 11, 13. M. 

15. 17. 19. 21, 22. 23, 32. 

33. 34. 42, 4t'. 47. 69, 78, 

86.91,95.109. 121, ISO. 

152. 153. 169, 170, 185. 

239, 263, 266, 329, 360, 

405, 409. 410, 423. 424. 

430, 459. 462, 506, 507. 

508, 511. 513. 515. 517. 

518, 521, 522, 533. 535. 

537. 539. 541- 
Samuel A., 534. 
Samuel Barrett. 467. 49 1. 
Samuel Benjamin, 459, 483. 

503. 
Samuel Burbank, 423, 45S. 
Samuel B., 422, 460, 485. 
Samuel Curtis, 135, 226, 227, 

318. 
Samuel C , 225, 316. 
Samuel D., 169, 263. 
Samuel E,, 330, 526. 
Samuel Hamilton, 541. 
Samuel Henry, 218. 
Saniuel James. 266. 268. 
Samuel Martin, 436, 470. 
Samuel Page. 436. 
Samuel Peter. 509, 514. 
S:imuel Spring. 170, 171,269. 



Pettingell, Samuel Swanton, 

153. 244- 
Samuel S.. 244, 337, 338. 
Samuel Wesley. 123. 
Samuel William, 522, 530. 
Samuel W., 274. 
Sarah, 5, 8, 9. 10, 12, 17, 18, 

19. 20, 22, 24, 25, 36. 37. 

39. 45. 48. 57. 58, 66. 73, 

78. 82, i^T., 84, 85, 91. 92. 

98, 99, 105, 107, 109, 112, 

114, 121, 127, 135, 139. 

IS'. 156. 157. 165, 170, 

175. 195. 2TO, 212, 214, 
247, 260, 336, 40s, 412, 

413. 422, 434. 437. 510. 

513. 515. 534. 538. 54:. 
Sarah Ann. 516. 546. 
Sarah Augusta, 164. 212. 
Sarah A., 211, 269. 525. 
Sarah A. (Mecklen), 539. 
Sarah (Beacon), 543. 
Sarah B., 471. 
Sarah B. (Felt), 211. 
Sarah Caroline, 274. 
Sarah Catherine. 514. 
Sarah Chase, 171^ 
Sarah Clark, 44S. 
Sarah Cobb, 75- 
Sarah C, 168. 
Sarah Elizabeth, 128, 229, 

288, 33S. 346. 467. 468. 
Sarah Ella, 212. 
Sarah Ellen, 197. 
Sarah E. M., 475. 
Sarah Florence, 502. 
Sarah Frances, 191. 
Sarah Frye. 249. 
Sarah Gage, 422. 
Sarah G., 129. 
Sarah H., 245. 
Sarah Jane, 311. 32S. 
Sarah Janette, 167. 
Sarah }., 199. 244, 245, 450. 
Sarah J. M., 138. 
Sarah Lizzie. 516. 
Sarah Lucile, 503. 
Sarah L.. 224. 235, 
Sarah (Mee). 541- 
Sarah M., 2S1. 
Sarah M. (Yerton), 536. 
Sarah O.. 287. 
Sarah (Poore), S. 
Sarah Ruby, 21 8. 
Sarah Sophia, 316, 
Sarah Webster, 160, 448. 
Sarah Weed, 53. 
Sarah Woodbury, 183. 
Saul, 69. 

Saviah. Sec Seviah. 
Scott Eugene, 527. 
Scott E., 526, 545. 
Seeley, 213. 
Sela, 66. 
Selenda, 423. 
Selma D.. 185. 
Sena Louvem, 303. 
Seviah, 69. 77, 119. 
Sewall, 122, 123, 216. 
Sewall L., 367. 
Seward H.. 250, 
Seymour Case, 197. 
Sherrie Flynn, 357, 
Shirlev Staples, 326. 
Sibbel, 66. 
Sibyl Kate, 500. 



Pettingell, Silas, 112, 189, 192. 

282. 
Silas C. 225. 
Silas Moses, 371. 
Silas P.. 419. 
Silence, 28, 79. 
Simeon, 236. 
Simon, 210, 305. 
Smith. 373. 
Smith B.. 285, 373. 
Solomon, 29, 69, 120, 
Solyman, 200. 
Sumers. 88, 89, 152, 153. 

245, 246, 339, 394- 
Sophia, 153. 167. 238, 430. 
Sophia Ann. 247. 
Sophronia, 151, 185, 289, 

43 5- 
Sophronia E.. 15:. 
Sophronia (Tuttle), 501. 
Stella A.. 388. 
Stella Clara. 495- 
Stella May. 308. 
Stella M., 379- 
Stephen, 20, 28, 38. 39. 67. 

68, 82, 83. 104. 115. 116, 

139. 150. 178, 179. 241, 

288, 441, 476. 
Stephen A,, 37 5- 
Stephen Chase, 174. 272. 
Stephen M.. 374- 
Stephen Ross. 195. 285. 
Stowell, 463, 486. 
Stuart, 383- 
Sukey, loS. 
Susan. 81, 105. 108, 109. '-'it 

127, 181. -186, 210, 240, ' 

243. 32S. 329. 332, 438, 

512, 541. -- ^i— . 

Susan EHzabeth, 25S. 
Susan Ellen, 306. 
Susan Elvira, 303- 
Susan E.. 200, 210. 
Susan F.. 329. 
Susan Jane Adams, 220. 
Susan J., 257- 
Susan L.. 7 5- 
Susan Margery, 5M. 
Susan Maria. 275. 
Susan Rebecca, 273. 
Susan Samantha. 262. 
Susan S.. 175- 
Susannah, 14. 25. 39. 57. 

66, 86, 92, 107, 198, 406. 

407, 415. 433. 512. 
Susannah Abbott. 410- 
Susannah Viola, 303- 
Susie, 04. 168. 
Susie C, 347- 
Susie H., 389. 
Sydney, 261. 304- 
Sylvender, 477. Soi- 
Sylvester, 354. 534- 
Sylvester Herrick. 259, 353- 
Sylvia, 66, 460. 
Tabitha, 23, 412. 424. 
Tacey, 236. 
Talla. J,^^. 
Temperance, 254- 
Thankful, 76, 235. 236. 
Theodore Thomas, 319. 
Thomas, 5. 8, 17. 35. 67. 

79, 91. 136. 157. 163, 253. 

375. 438, 464. 473. 488. 

539, 545. 546. 
Thomas Hale. Tn,|, 179. 



57° 



INDEX 



Pettingell, Thomas Hanford. 

15S 252. 
Thomas H., 277. 
Thomas Jefferson, 285, 374. 
Thomas J.. 5i9. 528. 
Thomas Martin, 522. 531. 
Thomas Oliver, 313, 384. 
Thomas R., 344. 
Thora L., 388. 
Timothy, 17. 19. s5< 36. 37. 

S5, S13. 520, 521. 530. 
Timothy H.. 520. 
True Edward Glidden, 250, 

341. 
Trueman or Truman, 194, 

439. 474. 
Trueman Arthur, 316, 3S5. 
Trueman W., 256. 
Trueworthy, 433. 
T., 395- 
Ubert Adomo Lorenzo, 127, 

220. 
Ubert Kallock, 220. 221, 

310. 
Ubert Kent, 310. 
Ubert K.. 470. 
Ulysses, 303. 
Unabella A., 365. 
Ursula, 44, 112. 
Ursula True, 104. 
Vara, 349. 
Vesta, 75. 
Vesta Ann, 27S. 
Victor C, 293, 37S. 
Victor Romaine. 298. 
Victoria, 277. 
Vina (Govvan), 53S. 
Viola, ^14. 
Viola H., 335. 
Violet E., 386. 
Virgie May, 376. 
Virginia Kerrick, 503, 
"Waldo, 310. 3S2. 
Wallace Chester, 319. 
Wallace J., 528. 
Wallace M., 326, 3S7. 
Walstein Howe. 260. 
Walter. 114. 275, 2S4, 362, 

393. 435. 
Walter Carroll, 472. 
Walter C. 293, 301. 
Walter Edwin. 47S, 501. 
Walter F., 235, 494. 
Walter Joseph, 235, 324. 
Walter J., 262, 272, 357, 
„ 3f'5- 

Walter Lincoln, 215. 
Walter Nathaniel, 262. 
Walter Ti-ue. 341, 395. 
Ward Foster, 291. 
Warner Preston. 227. 
Warren, 187,282, 416, 444. 

445. 
Warren George, 477, 500. 
Warren Martin, 475, 497, 

505. 
Warren W., 440. 
Watson G., 474, 496. 
Wealthy, 523. 
Wealthy Frances. 247, 330. 
Wesley. 169, 265. 
Whitefield. 41. 
Wilbcrt R.. 125, 126. 
Wilder, 315. 
Will Holmes. 487. 
Willard, 304, 381. 



Peltingell, Willard T.. 526. 

Willard White, 209, 304. 

Willard W., 211. 305. 

Willet Carpenter, 488. 

William, 30. 31, 53, 71, 72, 
74. 76. 80, 84. 85, 93. 117. 
123. 150. 152. 153. 165, 
17s, 194. 195. 201, 20s, 
235. 236, 240, 244, 24s, 
259. 273. 284. 28S. 2S9. 
294. 331. 340. 344. 374. 
375. 381, 391, 40S, 409i 
410, 416. 423, 429, 432. 
439. 440. 461, 462, 463, 
464, 474. 4S6, 506. 507. 
50S, 509. 511. SI4. 516, 
518, 525, 526, 531. 538. 
547. 548. 

William Adelbert. 293, 379- 

Willia.m Alexander, 516, 
525. 

William Alfred. 348, 39S. 

William Augustus, 218. 

William A., 2S7, 335, 436, 
535. 54S. 

William Babcock, 167, 261. 

William Bradford, 472. 

William B.. 392. 

William C, 373- 

William Donnell, 247. 

William D,. 527. 

William Edgar, 522, 531. 

William Edward. 323. 

William Edwin. 483, 502. 
503. 

William Elliott, 359. 

William Eugene. 284. 372. 

William E., 393, 403, 466, 
489. 

William Fisher, 233, 322. 

William Flavel. 205. 

William Flovd, 221. 

William F.. 123. 

Wihiam Greer, 522. 

William G., 241. 

William Hancock, 354. 

William Harrison, 452. 

William Henry, 1 24, 1 70, 
171, 218, 265, 26S, 273, 
289, 367. 376. 4S3. 503. 
536. 

William Henry Harrison , 
138, 230. 

William Herbert, 364. 

William Howard. 361, 401. 

William H., 120, 127, 206, 
211, 225, 258, 268, 270, 
300. 331. 361, 363. 390. 

William James, 544. 

William James Barton. 377. 

William James Franklin, 
403. 

William Jefferson, 288. 

William Johnson. 232, 320. 

William Joseph, 54S. 

William J., 369. 

William Leroy. 536. 

William Loring, 359. 

William L., 176. 

William Mecklen, 539. 

William Moulton, 95, 169, 

William O., 4S1. 
William Pecker. 169, 264, 
William P.. 121. 214. 
William Ripley, 68. 116. 201, 



Pettingell, William Robinson, 

178, 274. 3t>7. 
vViUiam Russell. 123, 217. 
William R., 254, 345. 379. 

485. 
William Somers. 153. 244, 

245. 338. 
William Stevens, 169, 265. 
William S., 245, 269. 
William Tillotson. 218. 
William T., 520, 529, 
William Wallace, i63, 213. 

w'.f''- 't,V ^^^* ^°*** -^-J^- 

William W., 4O0, 484, 519, 
527. 529. 

Willie F.. 23s. 

Willie Louis, 372. 

Willis E., 290. 

Willis Wayland. 202, 297. 

Wilson, 516. 524, 

Winfield Scott, 286. 

Winifred, 308, 537. 

Winifred Alice, 367. 

Winnie Leo, 38 1. 

Winslow, 38 1. 

Woodbury, 152. 

Young. 540. 

Zaccheus. 58, no. 

Zadah, 354. 

Zelinda, 176. 

Zeviah, 69. 

Ziba, 32. 75- 
Pettingell & Barry. 321. 
Pettingell. Eaton & Co., 333. 
Pettingell & Everett, 363. 
Pettingell & Price. 260. 
Pettingill. Ada, 303. 

Albert, 311. 312. 

Alfred Guthrie, 380. 

Allan Delmar, 399. 

Almeda, 303- 

Alonzo J.. 386. 

Angie B., 294, 

Arthur Nash, 394. 

Auzuba, 262. 

Benjamin Franklin, 221. 

Blanche Angie, 217. 

Blanche C. (Marshall), 537. 

Charles Atwill, 317. 

Charles A.. 262. 

Charles Dennett. 394. 

Charles Proctor, 536. 

Charlotte Kent, 220. 

Clarinda S., 302. 

Clarke Everett. 357. 

Claud Harvey, 294. 

Claude Kenrick, 317. 

Daniel W., 287. 

D. BeUe. 287. 

Edgar Alfred, 294, 379, 380. 

Edward Foster. 398, 399- 

Effie A.. 2S7. 

Elihu, 301. 

Elihu U.. 301. 

Eliza Felt, 212. 

Eliza Jane. 301 . 

Elwood Harvey. 303. 

Emily Calista, 536. 

Emma Maria. 302, 

Emma O., 262. 

Eunice Matilda, 303. 

Everett William. 294. 

Fannie Annie, 386. 

Florence. 221. 

Frances Bradford. 221. 

Frances S.. 217. 



INDEX 



S7I 



Pettingill, Frank. 536. 
Franklin A., 2S7. 
Fred A., 262. 
George BelUs. 355- 
George Benjamin, 536. 
George Houghton, 262. 
George Josiah, 302. 
George Sumner. 394. 
Grace Imogen, 317. 
Hannah Brooks, 221. 
Hannah Orinda, 302. 
Hattie. 303. 
Hattie E. (Brock). 536. 
Hattie Sophia, 536. 
Helena. 307. 
Henry Southard. 383. 
Ida M., 303. 
Ira, 303. 
Jacob C. 287. 
James E., 221. 
James T., 262. 
Jefferson Bartlett, 303. 
John, 286, 317. 
John Albert, 262. 
John Andrew. 193. 
John A., 221. 
John Benjamin, 536. 
John C, 301. 
John David. 370. 
John D., 287, 



Pettingill, John Edward, SiS. 
John Harris, 394- 
Josiah, 543. 

Ssiah L., 316, 317. 
lia Climena, 536. 
muel, 68. 
Ivcmuel Ripley, 294. 
Leonidas, 307. 
Leonora, 307, 
Madeline, 307. 
Mara Amelia, 303. 
Margaret I., 221. 
Mary Ann, 339. 
Mary Charlene Laura, 357. 
Mary Emma, 217. 
Mary Estelle, 536. 
Mary E., 221. 
Maude Antoinette, 317. 
Nancy Isabelle, 383. 
Nellie Jane, 536. 
Newland, 307. 
Newland M., 307, 
Noah Brooks Kent , 309 , 

310. 
Olin Bewail, 217. 
Ora, 303- 
Pauline C, 301. 
Perry Egghert, 294. 
PhiU Sheridan. 262, 356, 

357. 



Pettingill, Pressley, 287. 
Russell Edward. 399. 
Ruth. S3t>- 
Sally Clotilda. 302. 
Sarah M. (Yerton), 53^- 
Sarah O., 287- 
Sena Louvem. 303. 
Sewall, 216, 217. 
Sherrie Flynn, 357. 
Somers, 339- 
Stuart, 383. 
Susan Elvira, 3°3- 
Susan Jane Adams. 220. 
Susan Samantha, 262. 
Susannah Viola. 303. 
Talla. 383. 

Ubert Adomo Lorenzo, 220. 
Ubert Kallock, 221. 310. 
Ubert Kent, 310. 
Ubert K., 470, 
Ulvsses, 303. 
Vina E.. 287. 
Walter Nathaniel. 262. 
Wealthy Frances, 339. 
William A., 287. 
William Floyd, 221, 
William Henry, 536. 
William Leroy, 536. 
William Wallace, 261. 262. 
Winnifred, 537. 



INDEX TO PLACES. 



Abbott. Me , 178. 
Abington, Mass.. 14. i'». i7. 
30. 31. 32. 33. 34. JfJ. 3'jS. 
493. 
Accotinck, Va.. 178. 
Acton, Me., 319, 449. 
Acworth. N. H. , 41b. 439, 

474. 4<>6. 
Adams, N. Y., iiS. iiq. 2oS. 
Addison Point, Me.. 367. 
Adolphustown. Canada, 514. 
Atrica, 92. 
Afton, Wyo., 301. 
Akron, N. Y., 202. 
Alameda. Calil.. 332. 
Alaska, 336. 
Albany, N. Y., 20, 57, 102. 

118, 407, 416. 431. 4bs, 409, 

SiO. 527. 528, 545- 
Albany, Vt., 166, 259. 
Albany Nonnal School. 341. 
Albion. N. Y., 182, 249, 342. 
Alden. N. Y.. 37S. 
Aldie, Va., 3 5ti. 
Alexandria. La., 312. 
Alexandria, N. H.. 185. 
Alexandria, Va., 136, 395, 

441. 
Algiers, 268. 
Alma, Ida., 303, 3S0. 
Almont, MiL-h., 250. 395. 
Alton, 111., 192, 209, 212, 246, 

247, 282. 283, 313, 353. 371- 
Alton, Mo.. 191. 
Ameliasburg, Ont., 522. 
America, 154, 232. 286. 
American Bottoms, 111., 223. 
Americus, Ga., 323. 
Ames, la., 297. 
Ames, Kan., 425, 426. 
Amesbury, Mass., 55, 96, g8, 

105, 139. 257. 264. 265. 271. 

272. 322. 323, 35S, 360, 364, 

365, 401, 41 1. 
Amherst, Mass., 415, 438, 473, 

494. 495. 
Amherst, N. H.. 52. 53, 102, 

103. 131. 14S. 409. 543- 
Amherst College. 491, 504. 
Amity Springs, N. Y., 528. 
Amsterdam, N. Y., 137, 511. 

512, 519, 520, 521. 526, 527. 

528, 529. 532, 545. 
Andersonville Prison, 356. 
Andover. Mass., 55, 331. 404. 

405. 406, 408, 409, 410, 412, 

413. 414. 423. 429, 430, 

437. 441. 449. 471. 472. 480. 

481. 
Andover, N. H., 54, 277. 
Andover, Vt., 423, 424, 425, 

429. 430. 459. 4'>o, 4()3. 

4O4, 4S4, 4S6. 



Andover Theological Semi- 
nary, 100. 491. 

Androscoggin River, S6. 

Ang(jla, Ind., 535. 

Ann Arbor. Mich., 298, 299. 

Annapolis, Md., 2S3. 

Annapolis Naval Academy, 
2S3. 

Anson, Me., i ro. 

Antelope County, Neb., 226. 

Antrim, N. H., 432, 462. 485. 

Antwerp, 4^9. 

Appleton, Me., 4S1. 

Appomatox, Va., 217. 

Argyle, Me., 254. 

Argyle, Minn . 251. 

Argyle, N. Y., 377. 

Arlington. Mass., 4<)3. 

Asbury Park, N. J., 211. 212, 

Ashland, N. H., 479. 

Ashtabula County. Ohio, 416. 

Athens, Me., 36S. 480. 

Athol, Ont.. 522, 530. 

Atkinson. N. H., 48, 84. 433. 
447. 47(>. 4S0. 

Atlanta, (ja., 377. 

Attica, Ind., 375. 

Auburn. Calit., 1S2, 355- 

Auburn, Mc., 71 , 121, 1 23. 
124, 130, 134, 150. 151, 164, 
19S, 200, 215, 242, 243, 292, 
293. 30S, 326, 334. 335, 378, 
379. 386. 

Auburn, Mich., 547. 

Auburn, N. H., 440. 497. 

Auburn, N. Y.. 259, 354, 529. 

Auburn, Ohio, 120. 

Augusta, Me.. 32, 75, 76, 90, 
i2b, 127, 149. 219, 220, 221, 
242, 243, 309. 310. 351. 352. 

Aurora, 111., 51 2. 

Aurora. N. Y., 113, 114, 194, 
105, 106, 285. 

Austin. Minn.. 526. 527. 

Australia. 228. 

Ayer, Mass., 2 28. 

Ayers Village, Mass.. 479. 

Bainbridge. N. Y.. 386. 
Baltimore, Md., 136, 171, 392. 

393. 403. 452, 477. 
Baltimore Medical College. 

300, 
Banlield, Mich., 339, 340. 
Bangor, Me., 26. 76. 107, 128, 

132, 133. 178, 179. 223. 

224, 254. 258. 275. 276, 314, 

345. 346. 307. 369. 444. 463. 

540- 
Bangor Theological Seminary, 

lOI. 

Bar Harbor, Me.. 349, 397, 399- 



Barnard, Vt., 419, 451. 
Barnes, Kan., 290. 
Barre, N. Y.. 24S. 
Barre, Vt., 398, 407. 
Bartlett. N. H.. 218. 
Bartonsville. Vt.. 460. 
Bastable [Barnstable], En^i,, 3. 
Bates College, 218. 
Bath, Me., 45, SS, 89, i 24. i 52, 

153. 164, 224, 237, 244, 24s. 

246, 247, 327, 330. 337. 338. 

339. 
Baton Rouge, La., 342. 
Battle Creek. Mich., 135, iSi. 

339, 340. 372, 430. 
Bavaria. Germany, 287. 
Beaver County, Pa.. 312. 
Beaver Dam, Wis., 297. 
Beddington, Me., 256. 390. 
Bedford. Mass., 242, 441. 
Bedford, Mich., 426". 
Bedford, N. H., 477. 
Bedfordshire. England, 5. 
Belchertown, Mass., 67, 415. 

416, 437. 43S. 473- 
Belfast, Me., 224, 228, 352. 

419. 
Belle Isle Prison, 356. 
Belleville, 111., 353- 
BelleWlle, Ind., 191. 
Belleville, N. J., 281. 
Bellows Falls, Vt., 460. 
Belmont. Me., 115, 198. 
Beloit, Wis., 442, 
Bennington, Vt., 26, 57. 50. ('O. 

65. 87, 22q, 227. 
Berlin, Vt.. 183. 281. 
Berwick, Me., ^58. 
Bethel Hill, Me.. 310. 
Bethel, Vt., 244. 
Bethlehem, N. H., 451. 
Billerica, Mass.. 433. 
Birmingham, England, 307. 
Blair, Neb.. 247, 338. 339. 394- 
Blindheim, Bavaria, Germany, 

287. 
Bloomfield, N. B., 159. 
Blue Hill, Me., 351, 390. 
Boise City, Ida.. 283. 45i- 
Boone, la., 476. 
Boone Cotmty, Ind., 2S6. 2S8, 

374- 375. 376. 
Boscawen, N. H.. 9, 12. 1 3. 

18, 105. 152, 370, 393- 
Boston, Mass., 9, 30. 3i. 35. 

37. 43. 57. 58. 63, 69. 70, 77. 

87, 88, 89, 100, 120, 129. 
130, 132, 134. 138, 14.;. M4. 
148, 15S, 165. 173. 1/6. 212. 
220, 228, 229, 264, 268, 275, 

283, 291, 292. 306, 310. 319. 

i20, 321. 323. 326. 328, 336. 
337. 33S, 352. 358, 359. 361. 



363. 367. 368. 377. 389. 397. 

400, 403. 409. 411. 412, 414. 

435. 436, 43". 445. 44*'. 450. 

456, 462, 465. 470. 471. 472, 

480, 4S1, 480, 4S7, 4SQ. 4g^, 

493. 501. 502, 505. 523. 532, 

540. 542. 543, 544- 
Boston Normal School of 

Cookery. 140. 
Boston University, 359. 
Boston University Law School, 

309. 
Boulder. Colo., 398. 
Bound Brook, N. J., 543. 
Bowdoin, Me.. t66. 
Bowdoin College. 133. 307, 

309, 351, 352. 
Bowdoinham. Me., 327. 328. 
Bowling Green, Ohio, 107. 
Boxelder Countv, Utah, 302, 

303- 
Boxford, Mass., 102. 161, 433, 

442, 452, 476, 497. 
Bradford, Mass., 54, lOo, 

421, 432. 437. 450. 467. 
Bradford. N. H., 64. 
Bradford, Pa.. 459, 483. 
Bradford, Vt.. 27. 64, 65, 
Bradford County, Pa.. 503. 
Braintree, Mass., 70, 470, 493. 
Branchport, N. Y.. 259. 
Brattleboro, Vt., 460. 
Brentwood. N. H., 1S9, 505. 
Brewer. Me.. 171, 257, 258 

352. 
Bridgeport, Conn.. 79, 468, 

470. 
Bridgewater, Mass., 14. 16, 

28, 30. 31. 33. 34. 66. 67. 

68, 71. 72, 73. 74, 75. 76. 77, 

78, 113, 114, IIS, 121. 124, 

126, 128. 129. 131. 134. 198, 

199. 543. 
Brighton, Mich., 260. 
Bristol, Me.. 328. 
Bristol, N. H.. 446. 
Bristol. N. Y.. 114. 4^9. 
Bristol, Pa., 566. 
Bristol, R. I., 67. 
Bristolville, Ohio, 196, 291. 
Broad Run, Va., 356. 
Broadwater County, Mont., 

140. 
Brockton, Mass., 274, 275, 

347. 348. 367, 36S. 
Brockville, Ont.. 232. 
Brookfield, Mass., 292, 
Brookfield. Vt.. 281. 
Brookham, Miss., 294. 
Brooklyn, Mich,, 463. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 91, 137, 140, 

183, 275. 281. 2S9. 305, 346, 

436, 470. 
Brooklyn. Pa., 435. 
Brooks. Me., 200, 293. 
Brook ville. Ind., 192. 283. 
Brunswick. Me., 157. 199, 216, 

245. 258, 291. 472, 493. 
Bucksport, Me,, 179. 
Bucksport, N. Y., 192, 
Buffalo, Kan., 215. 216. 
Buffalo. N. Y., 113. 119, 354, 

37J. 372. 373. 376, 377, 402, , 
442, 444. 467, 477. 522. 
Bull Run. Battle of. 372. 
Bunker Hill. Battle of. 29, 65, 

87, 101, 104. 113, 142, 409. 



INDEX 



Bunker Hill. 111.. 112, 193. 2S2, 

283. 284. 
Burden. Kan.. 3S4. 
Burlington. Me., 254, 344, 

345- 
Burlington, Vt.. 409. 
Burlington Universitv. 499. 
Burton, Mich,. 534. 
Butternuts N.Y.. 135, 225, 

226. 
Byfield, Mass.. 80, 401. 

Calais. Me., 319, 367. 

Calcutta. 169. 

California. 74. 12S. 165, 228. 

236, 243. 277, 278, 2S4, 34S. 

371, 3S7, 442. 445. 44S, 458. 

47S. 
Cambridge, Me.. 157. 251, 343. 
Cambridge, Mass., 52, 104, 

12S. 220. 221, 268. 337. 361, 

402. 493, 501. 532, 540, 544. 
Cambridge, N. Y., 536. 
Camden, Ind., 2S7. 
C-amden, Me.. rgS. 276. 
Camden, N. J., 123. 
Camden. Ohio. 541. 
Camp Gardiner. Sle., 249. 
Campton. N. H.. 263, 357. 
Canaan. N. H.. 43. 54. 55. 56. 

179. 1S6. 227. 
Canada, 51, 56, 67, 69. 76, 77, 

92. 232, 261. 334. 409. 411. 

413. 490. 
Candia. N. H.. 407. 49S, 504. 
Cannonsville, N. Y., 226. 
Canterbury, Conn . . 68. 116, 

117. 204, 205. 206. 
Canterbury, N. H., 60. 113, 

244. 336. 
Canton, Me.. 2iy. 311. 
Canton. Mass.. 29, 70, 107. 

120, 211. 215. 30s. 505. 
Canton, Vt.. 179. 
Cape Breton, 50. 368. 
Cape Cod. 178. 
Cape Elizabeth. Me.. 74. 334. 

351- 
Cape Horn, 228. 
Carleton, Mich., 340, 
Carlisle, Mass., 140. 
Carlton. Mich., 547. 
Carridoc, Ont., 232. 
Carroll County, " Ind., 28S, 

374. 375- 
CarroU County, N. H., 60. 
Cass County, Ind., 2S8, 375. 
Cassia Countv, Ida,, 301 302 

38.0. 
Castine. Me., 163. 
Castle Thunder, Richmond, 

Va., 409. 
Catlin. III., 287. 
Catskill. N. Y., 530. 
Cattaraugus County, N. Y., 

377. 
Cattaraugus Station. N. Y.. 

377. 
Cavendish, Vt., 4S4. 
Cazenovia, N. Y.. 54S. 
Cedar Springs, Mich., 210. 
Cedar Valley Seminary, Osage, 

la.. 296. 
Cedarville, N. J.. 466. 
Center Harbor, N. H.. 105, 



573 



Center Sandwich, N. H.. 477. 

500. 
Centerbrook, Conn., 470. 
Centerville. Mich., 428. 
Cenlerville. Mo., 342. 
Central Square, N. Y., 536. 
Centralia. Mo., 250, 342. 
Chaleur. Bay of, 97, 228. 
Chalybeate Springs, Minn., 

342. 
Champaign. 111., 374. 
Champion Hills. Battle of, 

294. 
Champlain, N. Y,. 435. 436, 

4C)S. 
Charleston, N. Y.. 532. 
Charleston. S. C., 153, 271, 

3O4. 478. 
Charleston. Va., 305. 
Charlestown, Mass.. 120. 211, 

212. 278, 279. 305. 306. 330, 

334. 414. 415. 465. 476, 485. 

403. 503. 
Chatham, N. B.. 278. 
Chatham, N. Y., 276. 
Chatham, Ohio, 78. 
Chattanooga, Tenn., 193 429. 
Chaumont, N. Y., 512. 
Chautauqua, N. Y.. 301. 
Chebeague Island, Me.. 109. 
Chelmsford. Mass., 418. 
Chelsea, I. T., 454. 
Chelsea, Mass., 35, 270, 359, 

368. 370, 400, 401, 455, 456, 

457. 482, 483, i^oz, S40. 
Cheraw. S. C. 387. 
Cherry Valley, N. Y.. 70. 
Cherry Valley, Ont., 522. 530. 
Cherryfield. Me., 349. 
Chester, 111., 246. 
Chester, Pa., 444, 
Chesterfield, Mass., 77. 
Chesterville, Me., 73, 134, 214. 
Chicago. 111.. 181. 212. 218, 

248. 280. 284. 306, 371, 377, 

380. 393. 402. 403. 424. 476. 

487, 494. 516. 537, 545. 
Chicago Manual Training 

School, 371, 
Chicago Theological Seminary, 

106. 
Chichester, N, H.. 2S1. 
Chickamauga, Ga., 323. 
Chicopee, Mass., 97. 
Chimney Point. N. Y., 88. 
China, 486. 
China Sea. 267. 
Cholderton. Wiltshire. Eng- 
land, 9. 
Cincinnati. Ohio, 35. 430. 
Cisco, 111.. 402. 
Claremont. N. H., 54. 63. 49=;, 

523. 
Clarendon, N. Y.. 1 54, 155, 

157. 247, 248, 249. 250, 251. 

339. 340. 341. 342. 395. 
Clarendon, Ohio, 232. 
Clark University, 252. 
Clarksville. Va., 489. 
Clayton. N. Y.. 209. 
Cleveland, Ohio, 120, 197, 262, 

282. 371, 463, 486. 
Cleveland Homeopathic Medi- 
cal College. 197. 
Cliff Island, Me., 239, 329, 330, 

389. 390- 



574 



INDEX 



Clinton, Me., 35 »■ 

Cohoes, N. Y., 204, 205. 521. 

Colby University. 215. 

Colchester, Vt.. 60. 

Cold Harbor, Va., 3'^S' 325. 

Coldwater, Mich., 4S4. 

Colesville. N. Y.. 289. 

College of Physicians and 

Surgeons, New York, N, Y.. 

318, 490- 
Colorado, 320, 478. 
Colorado City. Colo., 316. 
Colorado Springs, Colo., 146. 

igi, 324. 
Columbia Medical College, 318. 
Columbus, Neb., 135. 
Columbus, Ohio, 161. 453. 
Colville, Wash.. 3S6. 
Concord, Mass.. 34O. 429, 4S7. 
Concord, N. H., 113. 152. 212, 

243. 279. 335. 33^< 337. 357. 

392. 429. 430, 435, 440, 450, 

458. 476- 
Concordia. Kan., 426. 
Contoocook. N. H., 26. 
Conneaut, Ohio, 513. 519. 
Connecticut, 28, 435, 511. 
Constantia, N. Y.. 536. 
Cook County, III.. 444- 
Cooks Valley, Minn.. 339. 
Coopers Mill, Me.. 479- 
Cooperstown. N, Y., 135. 296. 
Corinna, Me., 166, 223, 224. 

315- 
Corinth, Vt., 65. 
Cornell University, 297, 395. 
Corning, N. Y., 204, 205, 260, 

3SS. 
Cornish, N. H.. 422. 479. 
Cortland, N. Y., 297. 
Corry, Pa., 473. 494- 
Costa County, Mich.. 195, 
Council Bluffs. la., 301. 543. 
Couteau Landing, P. Q.. 538. 
Coventry, R. I.. 71. 
Coxsackie, N. Y., 530. 
Cranesville, N. Y., 512. 
Crittenden. N. Y.. 372. 
Crotch Island, Me., 150. 
Crow Creek, Mont_., 140. 
Crown Point, N. Y., 52, 54, 57, 

70. 87, 88, 90, 409, 410. 
Croydon, Vt., 419, 450. 
Cuba. 374- 
Cumberland, Me., 240, 330, 

331. 403. 
Cumberland County, Me., 310. 

311. 
Cummington, Mass., 7S, 135. 

136, 227. 228, 31S, 319. 
Curtis Comer. Me., 217. 

Daggetts Hollow, Pa.. 121, 
213. 

Dakota, 1S7. 
Danbury, Conn.. 468. 
Danbury, N H.. 55, 185, 471. 
Dansville, N. Y.. 105. 
Danvers, Mass.. loi: 175. 

273. 321, 420. 451, 452, 467. 

478. 482. 
Danversport. Mass.. 482. 
Danville, Ky., igo. 
Danville. Me.. 130. 
Darien, Wis.. 162. 
Dartmouth College, 34 . 60, 

105. 106. 107, 170. 4P0. 



Davenport, la.. 113, 494. 
Davis, 111.. 500. 
Davis County. Utah, 301. 
De Kalb, N. Y., 425, 426, 427, 

428, 429. 
De Ruyter, N. Y., 54S. 
Decatur, Wis., 442. 
Dedham, Mass.. 70, 120, 211, 

229, 319, 492. 
Deer Isle. Me.. 96, 142. 270, 

271. 3^3- 
Deerfield, N. H.. 87, 151. 
Delavan, Wis., 306. 
Delaware County, N. Y., 213- 
Delaware Institute, Franklin, 

N. Y., 296. 
Delaware River, 118. 
Delphi, Ind.. 37s, 376. 
Delphi. N. Y., 526. 
Demerara, W. I., 45. 
Denmark, la., 339. 
Dennis. Mass., 275. 
Denver, Colo.. 324, 547. 
Derry. N. H.. 4S0. 
Des Moines. la., 380. 
Detroit, Mich., 57, 2S2, 324, 

523. 536. 
Deweyville, Utah, 380. 
Dexter. Me., 251, 351. 
Dijon, France. 50. 
Dorchester. Mass., 44, 78, 131. 
Dover, 111.. 44. 
Dover. Me., 200. 344. 
Dover, Mass.. 115, 116. 200. 
Dover, N. H., 148, 1S6, 258, 

361. 
Downey, la., 473, 494. 
Dracut, Mass., 85, 86, 337. 

452. 
Dresden, Me., 245, 481. 
Dresden. N. Y., 167, 260. 
Dublin, N. H., 435, 478, 501. 
Dubois, 111., 448. 
Dubuque, la., 431, 
Duluth, Minn., 243, 443. 444, 

445. 
Dimbarton, N. H., 179. 
Dimstable, Mass., 410, 430. 
Durand, 111., 441, 442, 443, 

444. 477. 500. 
Durham. Me., 199. 342, 343. 
Duxbury, Mass.. 55, 76, 129, 

131. 

East Albany, N. Y., 431. 
East Andover, N. H.. 337. 
East Aurora, N. Y., 377, 378. 
East Bangor, Me., 314. 
East Barnard. Vt.. 420, 451. 
East Boston, Mass., 336, 368, 

397, 41S. 437. 472. 503- 
East Bridgewater, Mass., 36S, 

543. 
East Brookfield. Mass., 369. 
East Brooks, Me., 340. 
East Chemung, N. Y., 121. 
East Concord. N. H., 243, 336. 
East Elmer, N. Y.. 291. 
East Haddam, Conn., 537- 
East Livermore, Me., 216, 218. 

222. 224, 311. 312. 
East Lowell, Me.. 254, 345. 
East Machias, Me.. 274. 349. 
East Orange, N. T., 318. 
East Randolph. Vt., 281. 
East Rochester, N. H.. 2?8. 
East Roxbury, Vt.. 2S1. 



East SaUsbury, Mass., 14b. 

169, 233. 
East Whitman, Mass., 255, 
East Wilton, Me., 310. 
Easthampton, Mass., 386. 
Easton. Mass., 28, 31, 32, 75, 

78, 79, 126. 
Eastown, N. Y., 77 
Eastport, Me., 127, 128, 150. 
Eaton, N. Y., 548. 
Eau Claire, Wis., 227. 
Eckfrid. Ont., 232, 233, 321. 
Eden, Me., 350. 
Eden. N. Y.. 196. 
Eden, Vt., 116. 
Edgecomb, Me,, 103. 
Edinboro, Vt., 357. 
Edwardsville. 111., 313. 383. 
El Paso, Tex., 252. 
Elba. Id^., 301. 302, 380. 
Eldridge, No. Dak., 213. 
Eliot. Me., 238, 269. 
Elizabethtown, Ky.. 525. 
Ellisburg. N. Y., 118, 208, 209, 

210. 
Ellsworth, Me., 346, 348, 349, 

397. 
Elmira, N. Y., 213, 299. 483, 
^ 503. 545. 546. 
Emporia, Kan.. 215, 216. 
Enfield, Conn., 529. 
Enfield, Me., 254. 344, 345, 

346, 397. 
Enfield, N. H., 60, 64. 108. 

109, no. 184, 186, 187, 281, 

Enfield Centre, N. H.. 185. 
England, 3, 7, 14, 88. loi, 119. 

253. 3(>3, 399. 403. 443. 469, 

4S1, 537- 543. 547. 
Enon [Wenhara], Mass., 4, 7. 
Enosburg Falls, Vt., 259. 
Ephratah. N. Y.. 519,' 528. 
Epping, N. H., 264. 
Epsom, N. H.. 55, 87, 88, 151. 

152, 244. 
Erie, Ohio, 376. 
Erie, Pa., 250. 459. 
Erie County, N. Y., 195, 196, 

202. 
Erie County, Ohio, 442. 
Eskridge, Kan.. 62. 
Esse.x, Conn., 468. 
Essex, la., 2S6, 287, 374. 
Essex, Vt., 262. 
Essex County, Mass., 5, 51, 

90, lor. 
Essex County. N. Y., 316. 
Etna. Mo., 307. 
Eureka, Calif., 345. 398, 399. 
Everett, Mass., 242, 272, 334, 

359. 371. 483, 48s, 502. 303- 
Exeter. N. H., 38, S7, 84, 172. 

358, 359. 421. 

Fairfax, Vt., 44, 16S, 261. 

262. 
Fairfax County, Va., 1 78. 
Fairfield. la., 306. 
Fairfield, Me., 385. 
Fairlee, Vt., 184. 
Fall River, Mass.. 106, 144, 

393. 400. 
Falmouth. Me., 36, 37. 3i, 82, 

104, 138, 229, 230, 390. 
Falmouth, Mass.. 468, 470. 
Farmingdale, N. J.. 306. 



INDEX 



575 



Farmington. Me., 132. 133, 
217, 222, 220, 236, 237. 

Farmington. Mich.. 205. 

Farmington. N. H., 201, 394. 

Farmington. Ohio, ig6. 

Farmington, Wis., 316, 317. 

Fayette, Me., 129, 130, 131, 
214, 222. 223, 224. 314. 

Fayette Comer, Me., 222, 310. 

Fayetteville, N. Y. 204. 

Fenelon. Ont.. 50S. 

Femdale, Calif., 38S. 

Fintona, Ire.. 280. 

Fishkill, N. Y.. 121. 214. 

Fitchburg, Mass., 244. 462. 

Five Forks, Battle of, 325. 

Flint, Mich., 534, 535. 

Flint County, Mich., 317. 

Florence, N. J , 140. 

Florence Prison. 356. 

Florenceville, N. B., 252. 

Florida, 309, 501, 

Florida. Mass.. 13^. 

Florida, N. Y., i3"7. 506. 507, 
509, sio. 511, 512. 513. 514, 
51G, 518, 519, 520, 52s. 527, 

rlushmg, Mich., 535. 
Fond du Lac, Wis., 297. 
Fonda, N. Y.. 510, 516, 520. 
Fontanelle, Neb., 339. 
Fordham, N. Y., 544, 
Forest, Mich., 547. 
Fornev, Tex., 294. 
Fort Ann, N. Y.. 7S. 
Fort Calhoun. Neb.. 394. 
Fort Constitution. 243. 
Fort Covington, N. Y.. 538. 
Fort Edward, N. Y., 57, 474, 

495. 
Fort Fairfield, Me., 275, 368. 
Fort Halifax, Me., 37. 
Fort Himter, N. Y., 511, 521, 

532. 
Fort Independence, Mass., 445. 
Fort Kent, Me., 450. 
Fort Oswego, N. Y., 50. 
Fort Plain, N. Y., 521. 
Fort Pownal, 37, 
Fort Wagner, 175. 
Fort Warren, 173. 
Fort William Henry, 31, 46. 

76, 88, 406, 409, 
Fortress Monroe, 29. 
Framingham. Mass.. 323. 
Franklin, Me., 256, 348. 349, 

379- 
Franklin, Miss., 2 so. 
Franklin, N. H.." 61, 63, 64, 

186. 26S, 279. 337. 394. 
Franklin, N. Y., 296. 
Franklin, Pa.. 467. 
Franklin County, Ind., 209. 
Franklin County, Me., 310. 
Franklin County, Pa., 541. 
Franklin County. Vt., 167. 
Franklin Furnace. Ohio. 373. 
Franklinville, N. Y., 537. 
Frederick. Md., 541. 
Frederick County. Md.. 541, 
Fredericksburg, Va., 332. 
Fredericton, N, B., 217, 
Freeport. Me., 237, 238, 326, 

387. 388. 
Freesoil, Mich., 453, 454. 
Fremont. Neb., 339. 
Friendship, Me., 30. 



Gadsden, Ala., 191, 

Gaines. Pa.. 213. 

Gaines Mill. Battle of, 325. 

Galena, 111.. 62. 

Galesburg, 111., 107. 

Galien, Mich., 19s, 286, 287, 

288. 
Galveston, Tex., 312. 
Gardiner, Me., 121, 122, 151, 

163. 
Garland, Me., 26, 44. 
Gates, N. Y.. 282. 
Gay Head, Mass., 100. 
Genesee County, Mich., 547. 
Genesee Coimty, N. Y., 154, 

Geneva, Wi., 444. 
Georgetown, 111., 353. 
Georgetown, Ind., 376. 
Georgetown, Me., 44, 89, 246, 

247. 
Georgetown, Mass., 230, 231, 
^ 321, 475. 
Georgia. 180. 

Georgia. Vt., 94, 168, 261, 262, 
^ 203. 355, 356. 
Germany, 339. 443. 
Gettysburg, Battle of, 240, 
^ 3S4. 356. 
Gilead, Me., 41 7.. 
Gillett, Pa., 503. 
Gilmantown. N. H., 171. 
Glasgow, Scotland. 238. 
Glassborough, N. J,, 398. 
Glenbum, Me., 314. 315. 384. 
Gloucester, Mass., 52, 238, 

268, 269, 270, 271, 327, 362, 

36?, 364. 444. 
Gondola Point, N. B., 252. 
^ 253. 344. 

Gorham, Me., 73, 106, 107, 
_ 311. 

Goshen, Mass., 135. 
Gouldsboro, Me.. 93. 
Grafton, N. H., 27, 1S5. 
Grafton. Vt., 424, 425, 433, 

466. 467. 489, 491. 
Grand County. Colo., 320, 321. 
Grand Falls. Me., 254. 344. 
Grand Falls, Plantation No. 2. 

Me.. 344, 345. 396. 
Grand Island, N. Y.. 289, 290. 
Grand Lake. Colo., 320. 
Grand Rapids, Mich., 120, 

259. 260. 290, Z99, 382, 547. 
Granga County, Ohio, 119. 

120. 
Granite, Me., 398. 
Granite City. 111., 313, 384. 
Grantham, N. H., 27, no, 

186. 
Granville, Ohio, 379. 
Gray's Harbor, Wash., 399. 
Great Chebeague Island, Me., 

150. 403. 
Great Falls Plantation. Me.. 

254, 346. 
Great Mosiers Island, Me., 

23S, 32^. 
Great Swamp Fight, 424. 
Greece, N. Y., 469, 516, 525. 
Greeley, Colo., 78. 
Green, Ohio, 196. 
Green Bay, Wis., 377. 
Green County, Slich., 547. 
Green County, Wis., 442. 
Green Oak, Mich., 534. 



Greenbush, Me., 254, 344, 345. 
Greenbush, N. Y., 431, 465. 
Greene, Me., 86, 87. 90. 121 
125, 134, i6j, 164. 248, 258. 
Greene, N. Y., 192, 
Greenfield, Me., 344. 
Greenfield, Mass., 322, 4S4. 

r. 485. 

Greenfield, N. H,, 501. 
Greenland, N. H., 278. 
Greensboro, Vt., 337. 
Greenup County, Ky., 285. 
Greenville, 111., 190. 
Greenville, Ky., 531. 
Greenwich, Battle of, 356. 
Greenwich, N. S., 158. 
Greenwood, Mich., 381. 
Grey, Me., 138. 
Groveland, Mass., 450. 
Guadaloupe. 47. 

Hadley. Mass., 473. 494, 495. 
Hagerstown, Md,, 356. 
Hallowell, Me.. 31, 32, 74 75, 

454- 
Hamilton, N. Y.. 297, 495. 
Hamilton, Ont., 232. 
Hampden, Me., 55, 107, 112, 

235. 236. 
Hampstead, N. H., 498. 
Hampton, N. H., 3. 4, 20, 21, 

46. 
Hampton Falls, N. H., 21. 

264. 
Hancock, Me., 164, 165, 255, 

256, 257, 347, 349, 350, 398. 
Hancock, Minn., 254. 
Hancock, N. H., 461. 
Hancock, N. Y., 227, 317, 

318, 3S6. 
Hanover, Mass., 33. 68, 69. 
Hanover, N. H., 44, 57. 
Hanover, Pa., 356. 
Hardin County, la., 287. 
Harper's Ferry, Va., 354. 
Harrison, 111., 444. 
Harristown, 111., 229, 
Hart, Mich., 453. 
Hartford, Conn., 80, 132, 155, 

1S3. 348. 47'>. 488. 
Hartwick, N. Y., 204. 296, 

51S. 
Harvard College. 100, 146, 

233,435. 
Harvard Law School, 133, 233. 
Harvard Medical School, 490. 
Harvard University, 501. 
Hastings. Mich.. 247. 
Havana, Cuba, 183, 238, 333. 
Haverhill, Mass., 20, 25, 26, 

53. 54. 56, 58, 63, b4, 90. 

i6o. 253. 333. 393. 394. 403. 

413, 417. 418. 419. 433, 442, 

44S, 449, 450, 455. 45S, 471. 

474, 476, 480, 4S1, 4S9, 492, 

497. 49S, 501. 502. 504. 505. 

544- 
Haverhill, N. H., 42. 
Hawaii. 300. 
Hayti, 338. 
Hebron, Me., 292. 
Helena, Mont., 140. 
Henderson, Ky., 531. 
Henderson, N. Y.. 11 8, 119, 

206, 207. 208, joo. 
Henniker. N. H., 188. 
Henry County, Ind., 541. 



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INDEX 



Herkimer, N. V., 547. 
Herkimer County. N. Y., 298, 
Hermansville, Mo.. 207. 
Hermon. 111.. 316. ^Ss- 
Hermon, Me., 149, 258, 325, 

352. 
Hertfordshire County, Eng- 
land, 544. 
Hickory Hill, Tex.. 222. 
HiUiard, Ohi<», 197. 
Hillier, Ont., 508, 514, 522, 

523. 524. 
Hillsboro. N. H., 336, 432. 
Hillsdale County, Mich.. 202. 
Hindsburg, N. Y., 342. 
Hinsham, Mass.. 3i. i70. 
Hiram, Ohio. 291. 
Holbrook. Mass., 255. 
Holdemess, N. H., 447. 
Holland. 8, 506, 509. 
Holland, Mich., 290. 
Holliston. Mass., 478- 
Holly, Mich., 120. 
Holly, N. Y.. 247 395. 
Holyoke, Mass., 494. 495- 
Homer, N. Y.. 297. 
Honolulu, 251. 
Hoosick Falls. N. Y.. 502. 
Hope, Me., 29. 
Hopewell, N. Y., 3^3- 
Hopkinton, N. H., 45, 56. 60, 

oi. 93. 94. loS, 279. 
Homellsville, N. Y.. 204. 299. 

305. 
Horse Neck, Conn., 118. 
Horseheads, N. Y., 213. 
Horton. N. S.. 158. 252. 
Hounsfield, N. Y.. 207. 
Houston, Tex., 312, 
Howland, Me., 384- 
Hudson, Mass.. 487- 
Hudson, Mich., 203. 
Hudson. N. H., 200, 421, 453. 

467, 4S1. 
Hudson. N. Y., 184. 
Hudson, Ohio, 547. S48. 
Humboldt Coimty, Calif., 345- 
Hunnewell's Point, Me., 246. 
Hunter, N. D., 53t>- 
Hunterstown, Pa., 35^- 
Huron. N. Y., 546. 
Huron. So. Dak., 61. 
Hyde Park, Mass.. 144. 3S2, 

446. 492. 
Hyde Park. Vt.. 261. 

Iceboro, Me., 221. 

Idaho. 280. 

Ilion, N. Y.. 473, 474. 495. 504- 

lUinois, 54.60. 129, 19.S. 225, 

260, 311. 3S3, 442. 451. 
Independence. Mo.. 324. 
Indiana. 195. 312, 521, 547. 
Indianapolis, Ind.. 195. 285, 

286, 287, 288, 54S. 
Industry. Me.. 187. 1S8. 
Inglehurst. N. Y.. 183. 
Ingram County, Mich.. 120. 
Iowa, 143. 107. 20I, 301. 342, 

380, 516. 
Iowa City. la., 494- 
Iowa State College, 297. 
Ipswich. Mass.. 5, 36, 51. loi. 

139. 174, 179, 231, 329. 
Irasburg, Vt., 259. 
Ireland. 228, 392, 416. 435 

441. 513. 540, 544. 



Iron Bridge, Battle of, 325. 
Iron River, Wis., 317. 385. 
Ironton, Ohio, 542. 
Irvine. Scotland, 379. 
Irving's Grant. Mass.. 437. 
Ischua, N. Y., 557. 
Island Falls. Me., 345. 
Island No. 10, 246. 
Islesboro, Me., 352. 
Ithaca, Mich., 202. 298. 

Jackson, Mich., 486. 4S7. 
Jackson, N. H., 419. 
Jackson, Pa., 459. 
Jacksonville, 111., 384. 
Jaffrey. N. H.. 4(11, 462. 
Jamaica, 42. 

Jamestown, N. Y., 285. 371. 
Jay, Me.. 132, 312. 
Jefferson, la., 213. 
Jefferson, Me.. 332. 479. 
Jefferson, Tex.. 222. 
Jefferson County. Mo., 190. 
Jefferson County. N. Y., 118, 

1 19, 209, 210, 301. 
Jeffersonville. N. Y., 386. 
Jericho's Fori, Battle of, 325. 
Jerusalem, N. Y., 259. 
Jewell's Island, Me., 150. 239. 
Job's Comer, Pa., 214. 
Johns Hopkins University, 

252. 
Johnstown, N. Y.. 532. 
Joliet. 111.. 134. 225. 
Josephine County. Ore., 460. 
Judsonia, Ark., 433, 434. 

Kalamazoo, Mich., 339. 
Kansas. 171, 199, 201, 215. 
, 224. 
Kansas City, Kan.. 400. 
Kansas City, Mo.. 62. 
Keene, N. H., 262, 276. 473, 

489. 
Kennebec County, Me., 21, 

1 27, 129. 217, 223. 
Kennebec River, 89, 153. 
Kennebecasis River, 158. 
Kennebnnk Me., 220. 270. 
Kenosha. Wis., 487. 
Kensington. N H., 21, 229. 
Kent's Hill. Me.. 215, 217. 
Keokuk Falls. Okla,. 466. 
Kern County. Calif. , 127. 
Kernville. Calif.. 127- 
Kingfield, Me., 315- 
King's College, Windsor, N. 

B., 252. 
Kingsbridge, Battle of, 154. 
Kingston, Mass., 72, 74. 
Kingston, N. B.. 252. 
Kingston, N. H., 20, 27, 44, 

54. 55. 59. 64, 104, 502. 
Kingston. N. Y.. 534. 
Kingston. Ont., 521. 
Kingston, S. C. 387. 
Kirksville, Mo., 199. 
Kirtland. Ohio, 134. 135, 226. 
Kline. N. Y.. 529. 
Klondike, 350. 
Knowlesvilie, N. Y.. 525. 
Knox County, 111., 385. 

La Crosse, Wis., 226, ^17. 

La Crosse County. Wis., 317. 

La Grange. Me., 345. 

La Porte, Ind., 2S7- 

La Porte County, Ind.. 287. 



Lake County. Ohio, 134. 
Lake Erie. 495. 
Lake St. George, 31. 
Lakeyiew, Mich.. 287. 
Lamoine, Me., 257, 397, 
Lancashire. England. 228. 
Lancaster. Mass., 57. 
Lancaster, N. H., 451. 
Lancaster. Ont.. 537, 538. 
Landsdowne. N. B., 253. 
Lansing, Mich., 202, 203, 298. 
Lansingburgh, N. Y., iiS. 
Leona, 111., 500, 
Lapeer County. Mich.. 547. 
Laptheim. Bavaria, 287. 
Laurel, Ind.. 209. 
Laurel Hill, Battle of. 325. 
Laurens. N. Y., 202. 203. 206, 

297. 298. 518. 
Lawler, la., 444. 
Lawrence. Mass.. 201. 244, 

256, 266. 360. 399, 414. 457. 

458. 4S0. 497. 503. 
Lawrenceburg, Tenn.. 251. 
Lawrenceville, Pa., 213. 306. 
Lawton, Mich., 284, 372, 402. 
Lebanon. Ind.. 286, 287, 288, 

374. 375. 376. 
Lebanon, Mo., 62, 63. 
Lebanon, N. H., 43, 109. 
Lee, N. H., 449. 
Lee County, la.. 339. 
Leeds. Me.. 72. 73. .74, 75, 121, 

122, 123, 124, 125. 134. 163. 

214. 216. 217. 2i8, 224. 308, 

315- 
Leesburg. Va.. 35, 
Leetonia. 111.. 500. 
Leland. Ore., 460. 
Lena. N. Y.. 206, 300. 
Leona. Pa., 213. 
Leonidas, Mich., 424, 427. 

429. 460, 484. 
Leroy. Minn., 343. 
Levant. Me., 224, 314. 384. 
Lewiston, Me., 45, 74, 86, 89, 

115. 123. 140, 150, 151, 156. 

163. 164, 166, 198, 199. 200. 

218, 224, 23s, 237, 238, 339, 

242. 248, 249. 251, 292. 308, 

315. 334. 335. 340. 343. 385. 

394. 396. 
Lexington. Ky. 323. 
Lexington. Me.. 225. 315. 
Lexington. Mass.. 70. 78. 96. 

98. 102, 406, 408, 415, 417, 

421. 
Libby Prison, 356. 
Liberty, Mich., 4^13. 486, 487. 
Liberty, N. Y., 318. 
Licking, Mo., 288. 
Limerick, Ireland, 324. 
Limington, Me., 34, 35. 
Lincoln, Me., 344. 
Lincolnvitle, Me., 215. 
Ltnwood. Pa.. 495- 
Lisbon. Conn., 29, 68. 117. 
Lisbon , Me., 151, 163. 222 

239, 240, 254. 331, 335. 437. 
Lisbon. N. H.. 447. 479- 
Lisbon Falls. Me., 335. 
Litchfield, Conn., 436. 
Litchfield, Me., 166. 
Litchfield. Mich.. 202. 
Litchfield. N. H., 440 
Little John Island, Me., 150, 

2 38, 241 . 



INDEX 



Litllcton. N. H., 470. 
Ljvermore, Me.. 129, 214, ^07 

310, 497. 
Livermore Falls, Me., 129, 130 
222, 310. jii. 312, 315, 3S2 
3S3, 385. 
Liverpool. England, 49. 253. 
Loch Lorrond. N. B., 252. 
Locke. Mich.. 260. 
Lockhaven, Pa.. 262. 
Lockport. 111.. 342. 
Logansport, Ind.. 287. 574. 

375. 
London. England, .'i39, 547. 
London, Ohio, 197. 
Londonderry, N. H., 416, 439. 
440. 441. 445. 405. 474. 475. 
476. 490. 497. 4Q8,499. SCO. 
Londonderry. Vt., 464, 487. 
Long Island, Kan., 325. 
Long Island, Me., 150, 259, 

241. 242, 334. 
Long Island, N. Y., 103, 411. 
Lorain County, Ohio, 316. 
Lorraine. N. Y.. 207. 
Los Angeles. Calif.. 283. 284, 



360, 367, 371. 
Loudon, N. H., 240, 244, n6 
Loudon Village, N. H., 330 

3<)2. 
Louisburg. 43. 406. 409. 
Louisiana, 180. 311. 
Louisville, Ky.. 220. 425 491 

525- 
Lowell Me.. 345. 397. 
Lowell. Mass.. 34. 92. 148. 156, 

192. 193. 245. 255. 259. 272! 

332, 337. 353. 357. 361, 365. 

366. 433. 441. 45S. 460, 462, 

481. 497. 544- 
Lucas County. Ohio, 486. 
Ludington, Mich., 453. 
Ludlow, Vt.. 430. 460, 461 

464. 
Lunenburg. Vt., 481. 
Lyndeboro, N. H., 430, 462. 
Lynn. Mass., 74. 169. 201, 263, 

264. 26s, 269. 276. 278. 323] 

335. 33<'. 357. 358, 359, 362, 

400. 401. 450. 499. 

Lyons, Iowa. 494. 

Machias. Me.. 81, 216. 274, 

275, 349. 350. 309. 
Machiasport. Me., 367. 
Macon County, 111., 229. 
Madison, 111., 383. 
Madison, Me., 187 18S. 
Madison. N. Y., 546. 
Madison. Wis,. 167, 280, 377 
Madison County, III.. 223 ,12' 
.383,384. 

Madison County, N. Y., 548. 
Madison University, Hamil- 
ton. N. Y., 297. 
Madrid, N. Y., 276. 
Mahone Bay. N. S.. 309. 
Maine. 30. ri6. 132, 154, 157 

M '■^'' -U' ^"• 342, 367. 
Maine Wesleyan Seminary, 

217, 307. 
Maiden, Mass., 143. 144, ,80 

277 27S, 279, 370, 486. 
Manchester. England, 339. 
Manchester, Mass., 105, 269 
,.451. 
Manchester. N. H.. 77 78 



106. 109. 2()i. 336. 337. 394 

44.5. 478. 497. 49S. 499. 505 

Manchester. Vt., 436, 468 

490, 491. 
Mankato. Minn., 285 
Manlius. N. Y., 260, 354. 
Marblehead, Mass., loi. 170 
,, ■'"■ 272. 404. 405. 
Marengo. 111., 201, 294, 379 
Margin. Ind.. 443. 
Manila. N. Y.. 194. 280. 290 
,,370. 

Marion, Ind., 445. 
Marion, Ohio. i6'i. 162. 402 
Marlboro. Mass.. 11 ; 
Marshall, Mich.. 297. 
Marshall County, Ind . los 
Mai-shfield. Mass., 128. 
Maryland. 122. 257. 
Mason. Mich., 535. 
Masonville, N. Y., 213. 
Massachusetts, 129, 134. 164. 

226, 227. 279. 533 
Massachusetts Agricultural 

(.ollege. 415. 
Massachusetts Bay Colony 

99. 
Matanzas. Cuba. ^23. 
Maxfield. Me.. 314. Ji, ,84 
Mays Mill, N. Y*: ,67, 260' 
261. ' 

McCook County, So Dak 

207. 
McMinnville, Tenn., 226. 
Medford, Mass.. 138. 220. 2(18 

472. 
Medina, N. Y., 325 
Mekusukey, Ind. ter., 467 
Melrose, Mass., 220. 221 291 

292. 370. 
Memphis, Mo., 215. 307. 
Memphis. Tenn.. 250. ?,So 4(15 
Mendon. Mich.. 420. 429 
Mendon. N. Y.. 546 
Mendon Center. N. Y., 290 
Mentor. Ohio. 226. 
Mercer. Me.. 149 
Meredith. N.H., 64. 244 
Meriden. N. H.. 496. 
Merrimac. Mass.. 492 
Merrimac County. NY 212 
Mernmac River. iS. 160' tij' 
Merrimack. N. H., 440 477 
Merrimack Countv, N.H. 179 
Methuen, Mass., 201. 399. 404. 
40S. 406, 407. 408, 410, 412, 
413. 414. 41S. 416, 417, 41S, 
419. 420. 421. 422, 423, 432, 
434. 435. 437, 438, 439, 440, 
452. 453. 434, 455, 450, ^5^^ 
458, 46s, 471. 472. 479, 480, 
482, 499, 501, 502. 
Mexico, N. Y., 210, 305. 
Michigan, 155, 156, 195, 226. 
247. 295. 340. 395, 463. 525. 
533. 
Michigan University, 203. 
Middlebury. Vt.. 435. 436 

466. 
Middlebury (Vt.) College, 180. 

490. 491. 
Middlesex County, Mass., 279. 
Middleton, Mass., 400, 407, 

420, 421, 452. 
Middleton, N. Y., 300. 
Middletown, Conn., 487. 
1 Middletown, Md., 541, 542. 



577 

Milford, Mass.. 369. 
Milford. N. H.. 463. 486 
Milford, N. Y., 117, 508,' 5tj 
Millbridge, Me., 349, 598 
•MiUington, Mich., 547 
Milton, Mass., 144, 211, 229. 
Milton, Vt., 262 
Milville, N. Y., 525. 
Milwaukee, Wis.. 181, 237 
.,.290. 379- 

Minaville. N. Y.. 509. sio. 
Mindora. Wis.. 317, 585 
Minneapolis. Minn.. '179, ,97 

342. 344. 397. 531. 
Minnesota. 122, 197, 215, 37^; 

si8. 
Minot. Me.. 113. 124. 198. 19,,. 
200. 

Mishawaka. Ind.. loi. 162 

Mississippi River. 22! 246 
.325. "■ 

Missouri River. 221 

Mitchell. 111.. 313, 384. 

Mitchell, la., 296, 297 

Mitchell County, la., 296 

Modus, Conn., 393 

Mohawk, N. Y., 495, S04, 521, 
530. 

Moiser's Island, Me., i co 

Moline, 111., 191. 

-Monmouth, Me., 73, 74, ,i2t 
134. 214, 215, 219. 307, 308! 
309. 

Monroe, Me.. 345, 

Monroe. Mass.. 135 

Monroe County. Mich., 296 

Monroe County, N. Y 154 

,,247. 516 525. 546. 

Monson. Mass., 106 

Montague, Mass., 227, 473. 
484, 

Montcalm, N. H., 186, 281 

Monterey. Pa.. 356. 

Montgomery County, 111 , 285 

Montgomery Countv, la , 287 
Montgomery County, N. Y ' 
„ 508, 513, 521, 527. 529.' 
Montgomery Countv, Ohio 

28s. 
Montpelier, Vt.. 43S 
Montreal. Canada, 29, 2:1 
.232. 538. 

Montrose, So. Dak , 207 
Morris, N. Y., 76, 77 
-Mound City, 111., 2S8 
Mt. Holyoke College, 481. 
Mt. Independence, Battle of 

29 
Mt. Kisco, N. Y., 488 
Mt. Morris, Mich., 533, 5,4 
Mt. Vernon, N. H..103 
Mt. Vernon, Ohio, i6i 
Mt. Vision, N. Y.. 300 5u 

518. J . 5 3. 

Murray N.Y 339. 340. 
Myersville. Md., 541. 

Nameoki, 111., 313. 
Nankin, Mich., 525. 
Napa, Calif., 458. 
Naples, N. Y., 167. 
Nashua, N. H., 65. 105, 201, 
440. 448. 452. 453. 454. 455, 

Nashville, Tenn., 287, 380 
54". 



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INDEX 



Natchez, Miss., 204. 
Naugatuck, Conn.. 435. 4.'>(i, 

470. 
Nebraska. 188. 
Needham, Mass., 116. 
Neenah, Wis., 295. 443- 
Nelson, N. Y., 548. 
New Bedford, Mass., 100, 251. 
New Boston, N. H., ,153. 
New Britain, Conn., 532. 
New Brunswick, 158. 
New Buflfalo, Mich.. 2S7. 
New Casco. Me., 36, 81, 137, 

138. 
New England. 3, 5. i4- 
New Gloucester, Me.. 89, 90, 

251. 311. 333. 
New Hampshire, 3, 87, 102, 

103, 106, 212, 429, 45S- 
New Haven, Conn.. 424, 468. 
New Haven, N. Y., 210, 305. 
New Hudson Comer, Mich., 

535- 
New Ipswich, N. H.. 485. 
New Jersey, 118, 132- 
New Lisbon, N. Y., 77. 117, 

202, 203, 204, 205, 296, 297, 

298, 299. 300, 518. 
New London. Conn., 28, 77, 

107, 118. 182. 
New London, N. H., 389. 422. 

471. 474. 475. 
New Orleans, La., 70. 178, 

259. 311. 312. 338, 354. 400. 

414. 524. 
New Phil., Ohio, 62. 
New Salem, N. H., 456, 457. 
New Salem, Wis., 316, 317. 
New Vineyard, Me., 237, 328. 
New York, 54, 136, 155, io5. 

210, 213, 226, 295, 341, 430, 

435. 438, 506. 518, 533. 546- 
New York, N. Y.. 29, 47, 75, 

96, 104. 129, 137, 140, 149, 

187, 247. 255, 257, 299, 310, 

326, 387, 392, 411. 456, 464, 

468, 469, 470, 487. 488. 489, 

490. 504. 523. 544- 
New York University, 227,298. 
Newark, N, J.. 132. 
Newburgh, N. Y., 410, 41 1, 

412. 431, 432, 435. 464, 465, 

539. 
Newbury, Mass., 3. 4. 6, 7, 8, 

9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 16, 17, 

iS, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 

26, 27. 28. 30. 34. 35. 36, 37. 

38, 39. 41. 42. 43. 45. 46, 47. 
48, 49. 50. 51, 52. 53. 62. 79, 
80, 81, 82, 83. 84. 8s, 86, 88. 
89, 90, 91, 93, 94. 95, 96. 98, 
101, 102, 103, 104, 136, 139, 
140, i4t, 142, 143, 144, 145. 
146, 147, 149, 152, 157, 160, 
i66, 169. 170, 171, 172. 173, 
230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 
266, 267, 268, 270, 272, 319, 
404, 411, 44S. 

Newbury, Ohio, 226. 

Newburyport, Mass.. 22, 24, 
32. 42, 47, 48, 79. 80, 82, 
84, 85, 90. 91. 92, 95. 96, 
07, 98, 99. loi, 102, 103, 
107. 128, 136, 139. 140, 
142, 143, 144, 145. 146. 147. 
148, 149. »57. 15S, if)4. 
167, j68, 169, 170, 171. 



172, 174, 175, 176. 1S9. 200, 

2jS, 228, 229, 230, 232, 233, 

234. 235, 252, 2t)6, 267, 26S, 

269, 270, 271, 272, 319, 320, 

321. 322, 323, 324, 32s, 359, 

360, 361, 362, 363, 366, 401, 

44S, 450, 47'. 
Newcastle. Calif., 355. 
Newfield, N. J., 347- 
Newfields, N. H., 147. 148. 
Newington, N. H., 220. 
Newmarket. N. H., 358. 
Newport, N. H., 12, 419, 450. 
Newport, R. I.. 32, 75. 
Newport. Vt., 167, 259. 
Newton, Mass., 269, 435. 
Newton, N, H., 505. 
Newton Lower Falls, Mass., 

489. , , 

Niagara County, N. Y., 112, 

195, 202. 
Niles. Mich., 1 14, 182, 19s, 

286, 288. 
Nodaway, la., 287. 
Nokomis, 111., 286, 453. 
Norfolk County. England, 4. 

540. 
Norfolk County, Mass., 211. 
Norham. Canada. 433. 
North America, 56. 
North Andover, Mass., 407, 

448. 
North Anna. Battle of, 325. 
North Baltimore, Ohio, 523, 

525. 
North Boscawen, N. H.. 112, 

337. 393. 
North Bridgewater, Mass., 27, 

28, 30, 31. 
North Chelsea, Mass., 338. 
North Easlon. Mass., 32, 75. 

292. 
North Hadley, Mass.. 494- 
North Monmouth, Me., 73. 

214, 307. 309. 
North Peruna, N. Y., 339. 
North Reading, Mass., 277. 
North Scituate, Mass., 319. 
North Troy, Vt., 166. 16S, 

263, 352. 353. 357. 400. 
North Urbana, N. Y., 459. 
North Wales, Pa.. 436- 
North Yarmouth, Me.. 43. 44. 

45. 8b, 87. 88, 89. 90, 92. 

93, 115, 149, 150. 151. 176, 

237. 238. 328, 329, 330. 
Northfield, N. H.. 60. 244, 

279. 337. 
Northfield, Vt.. 281. 
Northport. Me.. 258. 
Northwood, Me., 388. 
Northwood, N. H., 269. 
Norton, N. B., 252. 
Norwalk. Conn., 114, 115. 
Norway, la., 162. 
Norway, Me., 331, 369. 
Norwich, Conn., 16, 113. iiS. 
Norwich, England. 539- 
Norwich, Vt., 447. 
Norwood, Mass., 366. 
Nottingham, N. H., 87. 421, 

422. 
Nova Scotia, 67. 358, 377. 
Nutley, N. J., 140. 

Oak Hill. Newburyport, Mass., 
206. 450. 



Oakdale, Pa., 213. 

Oakland, Calif., 250, 522. 

Oakland. Me., 131, 132. 

Oberlin. Ohio, 117. 

Ocean Park, CaHf.. 284. 

Oconee, III., 373- 

Ogden. N. Y.. 108, 154, 155, 

iSr, 182, 183, 247, 249, 280 

341. 
Ogden. Utah. 280, 302. 353, 

380. 
Ogdensburg, N. Y., 210, 425. 
Ohio, 134. 196. 260, 477. 
Ohio River, 223, 285. 
Oldtown, Me., 237, 2.s6. 
Oldtown [Newbury], Mass., 

10, iS. 34. 35. 38. 39. 51. 

169, 170, 172. 
Olean, N. Y.. 195. 
Olive, Mich., 290. 
Omaha, Neb., 205. 494, 53s, 

543- 
Omro, Wis., 251, 342. 343, 396. 
Onarga, 111., 453- 
Oneida County. N. Y., 210, 

305. 510- 
Onondaga County, N. Y.. 536. 
Ontario, 522. 
Ontario County, N. Y., 114, 

383. 
Orangeport, N. Y., i5S- 
Orangeville, Mich., 340. 
Oregon, 155. 388. 
Orford, N. H.. 451. 
Orfordville, N. H., 410- 
Oriskany. N. Y.. 210, 506. 
Orleans County, N. Y.. 15s. 

525- 
Oromocto River, 15S. 
Orono. Me.. 32, 237. 
Orrinton, Me., 254. 
Ortonville, Mich., 547. 
Osage, la., 296. 
Osbum, Ida., 491. 
Osceola County, la.. 354- 
Oshkosh, Wis., 105, 294. 295. 
Oswegatchie. N. Y., 425, 426. 
Oswego, N. Y.. 261, 545. 
Oswego County, N. Y., 210, 

536. 
Otisfield, Me.. 53- 
Otisville, Mich.. 547. 
Otsego. N. Y., 226. 
Otsego County, N. Y., 68. 76. 

77. 134. 135. 225, 226, 316. 
Ottawa, 111., 250. 
Otter County, Pa., 213. 
Owosso, Mich., 355. 
Oxford, Mass., 360. 
Oxford County, Me., 310, 311- 

Page County. la., 286, 374. 
Painesville. Ohio, 547, 54S. 
Palmer, Mass., 369. 438. 
Palmer. N. Y., 247. 
Palmer's Corner. N. Y., i54' 
Palmvra, N. Y., 204- 
Palo Alto, Calif., 354. 355- 
Pana, 111., 385, 286, 374- 
Panama, 284. 
Paola, Kan.. 236, 325. 
Paris, Me.. 277. 
Paris, Ont., 531. 
Parker River, 9. 
Parkersburg, W. Va.. 400. 
Parkman, Me., 163. 
Parma, N. Y., 155. 



INDEX 



579 



Passadumkeag, Me,. 163. 
Patterson ville, N. Y., 520. 
Pawpaw, Mich.. 145. 
Pawtucket. R. I.. 337, 543. 
Peabody, Mass., 62, 407, 451, 

482. 
Peacham, Vt., 106, 166. 
Peckham, Minn.. 386. 
Peekskill, N. Y., 221. 
Pejepscot, Me., 151. 
Pelham, Mass., 415, 43S, 439, 

495- 
Pelham, N. H., 67, 200, 414, 

41S, 419. 421, 422. 
Pelham, N. Y., 183. 
Pembroke, Me., 177, 178, 273, 

274, 366, 367. 
Pembroke, N. H., 244, 458, 

499. 
Pendleton, Ore., 141. 
Penn Yan, N. Y., 259. 
Pennsylvania, 56, 213, 223. 

353. 383. 399, 470, 503. 
^ 535- 
Pennsylvania Medical College, 

212. 
Penobscot County, Me., 344. 
Penobscot River, 37, 54, 81, 

89. 152. 
Peoria, 111., 105, 106, 107, 113, 

191, 192. 283, 371. 
Pepperell, Mass., 505. 
Perry, Me., 174, 177, 178, 179. 

373, 274, 275. 298. 366. 
Perth, N. Y.. 545. 
Peru, Me., 130. 
Peterboro. N. H., 451, 477. 

485, 486, SOI. 
Petersburg, Va., 308, 325, 351. 
Petoskey Mich., 534, 535. 
Phelps. N. Y.. 383. 
Philadelphia , Pa., 145. 200, 

211. 212, 280. 300, 305, 306. 

333, 370, 382, 46s, 469, 470, 

471. 496. 
Philippine Islands, 343, 359. 
Phillips. Me., 73. 
Phillips Academy, Exeter, 

N. H., 359. 
Phillipsburg, N. Y., 527. 
Phippsburg, Me., 245, 338, 

339, 394, 
Piascha Bluffs, 111., 162. 
Pictou, Ont., 522, 524, 530, 
^.531- 

Pike, Pa., 213, 306. 
Pine Creek Landing, Ohio, 373. 
Pine Island, Minn., 496. 
Pine Run, Mich., 534. 
Pitkin, Colo., 251. 
Pittsburg, Pa., 220, 221. 
Pittsburg Landing. Battle of, 

Pittsfield, 111., 21S. 
Pittsfield, N. H.. 87, 104, 105, 

151, 28r. 
Pittston, Me., 243. 
Pittston, Mass., 435. 
Plainfield, Conn., 116, 527, 

532. 
Plainfield, 111., 157, 342. 
Plainfield, Mass., 227. 
Plainfield, N. H., 166, 414. 
Plainfield, Vt., 256. 
Plaistow, N. H., 26, 27, 54, 

56, 66, 104, 105, 107, 419, 

467. 502. 



Plantation No. 2, Me., 396. 

Plattsburg. N. Y., 262. 445. 

Pleasant Hill, 111., 307. 

Pleasantdale, Me., 351. 

Plum Island, Mass., 142, 233. 

Plum Island River, 5. 

Plymouth, Ind., 195. 

Plymouth, Mass., 67, 74, 2G3. 

PH-mouth, Mich., 201. 

Plymouth, N. H., 42, 58. 

Plymouth. Ohio, 161. 

Plymouth County, Mass., 14. 
72. 74. 

Point Lapreau, N. B., 163. 

Poland, Me., 382. 

Poland Springs. Me., 218. 

Port Hudson, La., 435. 

Port Huron, Mich., 209, 304. 
381. 382. 523. 

Port Jackson, N. Y., 512, 526. 

Portland, Me., 36, 37. 45, 52, 
81. 82. 85, 93. 137, 138, 163, 
164. 177. 178, 179, 198, 229, 
230, 239. 240, 241, 242, 329. 
330. 331, 332, 333. 334, 351, 
384, 387. 389, 390, 391. 392, 

^ 403. 433. 437, 479. 484. 

Portland, Ore., 491. 

Porto Rico, 309. 

Portsmouth. N. H., 52, 107, 
211, 221, 232, 27S, 500. 

Portsmouth. Ohio, 286, 373, 
542. 

Potter County, Pa., 213. 

Potts ville. Pa., 444. 

Poultney, Vt., 94, 16S, 530. 

Pownal, Me., 93. 378. 

Preston, Conn., 28. 

Prince Edward County, Ont,. 

508, 515. 521, 522. 

Prince Edward Island, 22S. 
Prince George Coimty, Md., 

491. 
Princetown. N. Y., 519. 
Proctor, Vt., 504. 
Proctorsville. Vt., 296. 
Prospect. Me., 333. 
Prospect, Ohio. 162. 
Providence, R. I., 80, 100, 1 15, 

121, 181, 213, 236, 325. 331, 

47S, 537, 542. 
Provincetown, Mass., 492. 

Buebec, Canada, 50, 90, 142. 
ueenstown. Battle of, 117. 
Quincy, 111., 339. 
Quincy, Mass., 34S, 493. 
Quispamsis, N. B., 344- 

Racine, Wis., 181. 
Raymond, Me., 351. 
Raymond, N. H.. 21, 22. 49S. 
Reading. Mass., 404. 
Red Bluff, Calif., 283. 
Red Oak, la., 287. 
Red River. La., 132. 
Red Wing, Minn., 496. 
Redfield, Me., 222. 
Redfield, N. Y.. 466. 
Redlands, Calif., 383. 
Reeds Mills, Me., 73. 
Regina, Assiniboia, 522. 
Rhinebeck, N. Y., 4O4, 488. 
Rhode Island, 104, 131, 134. 

423- 
Rich Valley. Minn., 2 7 8. 
Richland. N. Y.. 210, 305. 



Richmond, Me., 127, 188, 238, 

327. 3S8. 
Richmond, Va.. 317, 325, 356, 

409. 
Ridgefield. 111.. 355. 
Ridott, 111., 444. 
Rindge, N. H., 445, 446, 477- 
Rings Island, Salisbury, Mass., 

168. 169. 
Rio Janeiro, 228. 
Ripley, Me.. 351. 
Roberts Comer. N. Y., 119. 
Rochester, Ind., 195. 
Rochester, N. Y., 68. 108, 1S2, 

192, 201, 214, 2S0, 282, 305, 

341, 371, 379. 482, 486, 536. 
Rochester, Vt., 496. 
Rochester Theological Semi- 

narv. 297. 
Rock Island, 111., 162. 
Rockford, Mich.. 209. 210, 

304. 3S2. 
Rockford, Minn., 462. 
Rockland, Me., 276. 
Rockport, Mass., 238. 327, 32S, 
„ 329. 362, 388. 389. 
Rocks Village . Mass., 1 60. 
Rockton, 111., 442, 443, 444. 
Rockville, Conn., 47S, 501. 
Rockwood, N. Y., 52S. 
Rocky Hill, Conn., 487. 
Rodrnan, N. Y., up, 206, 207. 

208. 
Rome, Me., 255. 
Rome. N. Y.. iig, 120, 208, 

209, 210. 
Rose Hall, Ont., 514, 515, 524, 

531. 
Rothesay, N. B., 252, 343, 

344. 
Rotterdam, N. Y., 512. 
Rowley, Mass., 18, 93. i47. 

230. 
Roxbury, Mass., 349, 363. 
Royalton, N. Y., 155, 436. 
Rumford, Me., 310, 382. 
Runnell, Norfolk County, 

England, 540. 
Rush, N. Y.,i8i. 
Rush Medical College, 402. 
Rushfield. Mich., 547. 
Rutland, Vt., 487, 491. 

Saco, Me.. 446. 

Sacramento, Calif., 136. 

Saginaw, Mich., 297. 

Sago, Ida., 302. 

St. Albans, Me., 315. 

St. Albans. Vt., 261. 356, 491. 

St. Augustine, Fla., 392. 

St. Bartholomew, W. I., 99. 

St. Charles. 111., 213. 

St. George, N. B., 201. 

St. Oilman, la.. 354. 

St. Ignace, Mich., 371. 

St. James, N. B.. 345. 

St. Joe County, Ind., 287. 

St. John, N. B., 51, 90. 132, 
15S, 162, 163, 187, 252. 253, 
254. 343. 344. 369. 48s. 

St. Johnsbury, Vt., 451. 

St, Lawrence, Gulf of, 320. 

St. Lawrence River. 90, 309-. 

St. Louis, Mich., 298. 

St. Louis, Mo., 62. 113, 113, 
160, 161, 162, 189, 190, 191, 
192, 193, 194. 223, 246, 294, 



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312. 313. 353. 354. 380,384. 
539. 

St. Paul, Minn., 121, 485. 
St. Stephen, N. B., 345- 
Salem, Mass., 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, ip, 

53, loi, 126. 127, 136, 175, 
176, 229, 263, 266, 268, 269, 
273, 274. 278. 360, 362, 366, 
420, 451, 452. 482. 

Salem, N. H.. 65, loi, 27S, 
405, 412, 413, 414. 416, 417, 
418. 423. 433. 434. 435. 43(J, 
437. 447. 448, 45S, 4O7. 471. 
479, 480. 491, 492, 49S, 545. 

Salem Bridge, Conn.. 435. 

Salem Church, Battle of, 325. 

Saline, Mich., 250. 

Salisbury, Mass., 14. 20, 21 , 
22, 43, 46- 64. 86, 94, 95, 90, 
16S, 169, 172, 173, 263. 264. 
265, 266, 271, 272, 35S, 359, 
364. 3(>5, 448, 474- 

Salisbury, N. H., 27. 43, 44, 

54, 57. 59. 60. 61, 62, 63, 64, 
66, 105, 107, loS 109, no, 
III 112, 113, 167, 179, iSo, 
iSi, 182, 18S, 1S9, 192, 193, 
261, 277, 278, 279, 282, 283, 
370. 475. . 

Salisbury Point, Mass., 322. 
Salt Lake City, Utah, 280, 

301, 380. 
San Diego, Calif., 143, 144, 

360, 385. . 

San Francisco. Cahi., iSi, 1S2. 

336, 403. 464. 491. 
San Jose, Calif., 181, 2S0. 
San Juan, P. R.. 310. 
Sandown, N. H., 26. 54, 59. 
Sandwich, Mass., 471. 54'- 
Sandwich, N. H., 244. 417. 

445. 446, 447. 471. 478, 479. 
Sandy Creek, Battle ol, 208. 
Sandy Hook, N. J.. 429. 
Sanford, Me., 329- 
Sangerville, Me., 166. 257, 

25S, 350, 351..^ 
Santa Cruz, Calif., 181. 
Saranac Lake, N. Y., 300. 
Saratoga, N. Y., 60, 87, 89. 

192, 205. 
Saratoga County. N. Y.. 2S9, 

547. 
Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 218. 

511. 52S. 
Sauffus, Mass.. 263. 
Savannah, Ga., 105. 139, 356. 
Savannah, Ohio, 443- 
Saxonville, Mass., 468. 
Saxtons River, Vt., 489. 40o, 

401. 504. 544- 
Sayles, Pa., 545- 
Scarborough. Me., 82, 310, 

311- 
Schenectady, N. Y., 261, 511, 

518, 519. 520. 527. 528. 529. 
Schenectady Coimty, N. Y.. 

519. 
Schoolcraft, Mich., 372. 
Schwartz Creek, Mich.. 533. 

534. 
Scioto County, Ohio, 28s. 373. 

374. 
Scituate, Mass.. 33. 543- 
Scoharie Creek, N. Y., 507- 
Scotland, 232, 338, 526, 529. 
Scotland, Conn., 69. 



Seabrook, N. H., 94, 96. 
Searsmont, Me., 1 2b. 
Seattle, Wash., 462. 
Sebago Lake, Me., 73. 
Sedg^vick, Me., 398. 
Selma, Ala., 540. 
Seneca Falls, N. Y., 205. 
Servia, 469. 
Setauket, N. Y., 300. 
Shanghai, China, 306, 
Shapleigh, Me., 272. 
Sharon, Mass., 29, 211, 543. 
Shelby Countv, 111.. 375, 402. 
Shelbyville. 111., 286. 
Sheldon, Vt., 166. 167. 168. 

259, 260, 352, 353, 354. 
Shelton, Conn.. 370. 
Shiloh, Battle of. 372. 
Shottesham, England, 4. 
ShurtlefE College. 383. 
Shutesbury. Mass., 473. 
Sidney, Me., 278. 
Silver Reef. Utah. igr. 
Simsbury. Conn,, 196. 
Sioux Falls, So. Dak.. 333, 

392. 
Small Green Island, Me., 150. 
Somerville, Mass. , 1 48 , 292, 

369, 401. 
Somerville. N. J., 544, 
South Bay, N. Y., 495, 536. 
South Boston, Mass., 369. 
South Byfield, Mass., 320. 
South Carolina, 3S7. 
South Creek, Pa., 459. 
South Dakota, 290. 
South Danbury, N. H.. 185. 
South Dennis, Mass., 468. 
South Hampton, Mass., 94. 
South Hampton. N, H., 64, 

96, no. 145. 
South Hancock, Me., 256. 
South Hathome, Fla., 436. 
South Lawrence, Mass., 365. 
South Lyons, Mich., 346. 
South Mountain, Battle of, 

360. 
South New Berlin, N. Y.. 316. 
South Newfane. Vt., 472. 
South Newmarket, N. H., 55, 

147. 148. 234. 
South Portland, Me., 333, 334. 
Spencerport, N. Y., 181, 280, 

305. 
Spottsylvania, Battle of, 325, 
Spring Grove, Wis., 442. 
Springbrook, N. Y., 2S9, 372, 

376, 377. 403. 
Springfield, 111., 311. 
Springfield, Me., 397. 43". 
Springfield, Mass. , 89, 200, 

232, 24s, 257, 276, 437, 441, 

496. 
Springfield, Mo., 206. 
Springfield. N. H., 44, t;?, 58, 

184. 185, t86. 281. 
Springfield, Ohio, 486. 
Springfield, Vt.. 281, 466. 
Springvale, N. H., 277. 
Springville, N. Y.. 377. 378. 
Squantum. R. I., 72. 
. Stallings. 111., 3S4. 
Stamford. Conn., 118. 48S. 
Stannard, Vt., 336. 
Stanstead, P. Q., 446, 477. 
Stanton, Mich., 467. 
Stanton, Tenn., 295. 



Staples, Minn., 342, 343, 396. 
Star Valley, Wyo., 301. 
Starkev, N. Y., 261. 
Staten Island, N. Y., 255. 
Steilacoom, Wash., 482, 
Stephenstown, N. Y., 117. 
Steuben, Me., 256. 
Steuben County, N. Y., 204. 
Stevens Cotmiy, Wash., 386. 
Stevenstown, N. H., 64. 
Stillwater, 57, 59, 78. 
Stockton, Calif., 97, 322. 
Stone Ruby, N. Y., 536. 
Stoneham, Mass., 181. 
Stoughton, Mass.. 28, 29, 68, 

69. 70, 76, 78, 79, 120, 134. 

^05. 352. 
Stowe, Vt., 116, 20I, 294, 295. 
Strafford. Conn., 305. 
Strafford, Vt., 447. 
Streator, 111., 306, 319. 4Si. 
Strong, Me.. 140, 235, 
Studholme, N. B., 253. 
Sturgis, Mich., 426, 428, 460, 

461. 
Suf&eld, Conn., 362. 
Suffolk County, Mass.. 37, 

309- 
Sullivan, Me.. 164, 165. 255, 

257. 346. 349. 
Siilphur Springs. Colo.. 321. 
Sulphur Springs. Ind.. 541. 
Sunderland. Mass.. 473- 
Superior. Wis., 443. 444. 
Susquehanna. Pa.. 205, 299. 
Sussex County, England. 386. 
Swampscott, Mass., 268. 
Swan's Island, Me., 54S. 
Swanville, Me., 293. 
Sweetsburg, Can., 261. 
Syracuse. N. Y., 535. 536, 

546. 

Tacoma, Wash.. 491. 
Talacahano, Chih, 432. 
Tallahassee, Fla., 356. 
Talopotomy Bridge, Battle of, 

325- 
Tampa, Fla., 219. 309, 342. 
Tamworth. N. H.. 446, 447. 
Taunton, Mass., 28, 70, 307. 
Tekoushia, Mich., 438. 
Templeton, Mass., 460, 461. 
Tennessee. 211, 374. 
Tewksbury, Mass., 422. 
Texas, 153. 3ii. 312. 
Texas, N. Y., 210. 
Thayer, Kan., 262. 
Thetford, Vt., 183. 430. 
Thomaston, Me., 200. 24s. 
Thornton, N. H.. 263. 
Thorp Hamblet. England, 539. 
Thousand Isles. '546. 
Throgg's Neck. N. Y.. 118. 
Thurlow. Ont.. 232. 
Ticonderoga. Vt,, 29, 57, 59. 

60. 410, 423. 
Tientsin. China, 283, 
Tilton. N. H.. 61. 
Tioga, Pa., 424. 459- 
Tioga County. Pa,, 213, 214. 
Tippecanoe, Battle of, 32. 
Tisbury, Mass., 236, 239. 
Todd's Tavern. Battle of, 325. 
Toledo, Ohio, 284, 371. 548. 
Topcroft, England, 4. 
Topeka, Kan.. 324. 



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Topsfield. Mass.. 75. 126, 363. 

407. 451. 482. 
Topsham, Me.. 122, 123, 21S. 

237. 472. 
Toronto, Can., 434. 524. 
Tow, — , 6. 
Trenton. N. J., 2g. 47, 06, 302. 

393- 
Tribes HiU, N. Y.. 511. 52c. 

521. 530. 
Troy. N. Y., 361. S3o. 
Troy, Vt., 261, 263. 356, 40°- 
Trumbull County, Ohio, 196, 
Trvon County. N. Y. 506. 
Tuits College, 487- 
Tunbridge. Vt., 473. 
Turkey, 469. 
Turner. Me., 437. 
Turners Falls. Mass., 4S4. 
Tuscola County, Mich.. 547. 
TyBKsboro, Mass., 418. 4"=;. 

498. 
Tyre. N. Y., 205. 
Tyrone County, Ireland, 286. 

UnadiUa, N. Y., 530. 
Underwood Mills, Me., 129. 
Union, 111., 295. 
Union Theological Seminary, 

468. 
Unity. N. H., 186. 
University of Chicago. 297. 
University of Maine, 217. 
University of Michigan, 299, 

383. 
University of Pennsylvania, 

211, 212. 
University of Rochester, 2S0, 

297. 379. 
University of Vermont, 490, 

491. 
Upper Alton, 111., 312, 383. 
Utah. 208, 280. 301. 
Utica, N. Y., 202, 296, 298. 

Valley Forge, 89, 429. 
Valparaiso, Ind., 209. 
Van Scharck's Island, 101. 
Vanceboro, Ky,, 542. 
Vassalboro, Me., 127, 21S. 276. 
Vermont. 201. 356. 432, 451. 
Vemdale, Minn., 396, 
Verulam. Ont., 50S. 
Vicksburg, Miss., 143, 250, 

294. 
Victoria, B. C, 523- 
Victory, N. Y., 20S. 
Vienna, Me., 30S. 
Villisca, la., 287. 
Vim, Neb,, 226, 
Vineland. N. J., 347- 
Vinita, Ind. Ter., 339. 
Virginia, 58. 257, 399, 541. 

Wakefield, Mass.. 497. 
Wakeshma, Mich., 426, 428. 

429. 
Waldo, Me., 347. 
Wales, Me., 75. 166, 257, 2t;8. 
Wales, N. Y.. 194. 196, 284, 

289. 290, 376. 377, 378. 
Wales Center, N. Y., 194, 285, 

289, 372. 
Wallingtord. Vt., 536. 
Waltham, Me., 165, 350, 544, 

545. 



Waltham, Mass., 7, 346, 397, 

398, 472. 
Walton, N. Y., 118, 206, 299. 

300. 
Wareham. Mass.. 542. 
Warner, N. H.. 27, 66, loS. 
Warren, Ohio, 291. 
Warrensburg. N. Y.. 507. 
Warrentown. Pa., 356. 
Washington, D, C., 205. 212. 

341. 395. 455. 464, 539. 
Washington, Vt., 27. 
Washington County, N. Y.. 

78, 536. 
Washington Mills, N. Y., 495. 
Waterford, Me., 179, 477. 
Waterloo, N. Y., 207, 300. 
Watertown. Mass., 435. 
Waterville. Me., 75. 16S, 215, 

245- 
Watkins, N. Y., 260, 355. 
Waukegon, 111.. 306. 
Wauseon, Ohio, 63. 
Wayne, Me., 72, 73, 121, 122, 

123. 124. 131. 132, 134, 215, 

216, 217, 219, 308,309, 485. 
Wayne, Mich . 525. 
Wayne County, Mich., 290. 
Wayne County, N. Y., 546. 
Weare> N. H., 416, 417, 445, 
Weathersfield. Vt.. 118, 492. 
Webster. Mich., 210. 304. 
Webster. W. Va.. 548. 
Weldon Railroad, Battle of, 

325. 
Wellington, Mass., 148. 
Wellington, Ont.. 509, 515, 

522. 523, 524, 5.11. 
Wellington Junction, N. Y., 

210. 
Wells, Me., 222, 351. 
Wells. Minn., 526, 527. 
Wells, Pa., 213. 
Wenhara, Mass., 482. 
West Bethany, N. Y., 3S2. 
West Bridgewater. Mass.. 242, 
West Brookfield, Mass., 17S. 
West Concord. Vt., 356. 
West Derby, Vt., 2^9. 
West Fort Ann, N. Y.. 79. 
West Gardiner, Me,, 74. 
West Haverhill. Mass,, 44S. 
West Indies, 153. 
West Newbury, Mass, , 136, 
^337. 357. 

West Newfield, Me., 274. 
West Newton, Mass., 478. 
West Point, N. Y.. 1 31. 411. 
West Roxbury, Mass, , 310, 

493. 502. 
West Salisbury, N. H,. 277. 
West Sullivan. Me., 34S. 
West Valley, N. Y., 377. 378. 
West Windsor. Vt., 474. 
West Winfield, N. Y.. 202, 

297, 298, S46, 
Westboro, Mass., 282. 
Westbrook, Conn., 46S, 
Western Island, 255, 
Western Reserve College, 106, 
^547. 
Western Reserve Seminary, 

196. 
Westfield, N. Y.. 79, 
Westford, Vt., 262, 357. 
Westminster, Conn., 68, 117. 
Weston, Mass., 435. 



Weston, Vt,. 430. 
Westport. N. S., 359. 
Westville, N, J,. 184. 
Weymouth, ^fass., 32, 319, 
What Cheer, la., 494. 
Wheelersbxirg, Ohio, 286, 373, 

402. 
White Plains, N. Y., 104, 429, 

4S8. 
White Rock Vineyard. Calif., 

45S. 
Whitesboro, N. Y., 203, 204. 
Whitestown, N. Y., 210. 
Whitman, Mass., 368. 
Wilderness, Battle of, 178, 
^205. 325. 332. 
Wilkesbarre, Pa., 434. 
Willard, Utah, 20S, 302. 303, 

380. 
Williamstown, Mass., 262, 

281, 
Williamsville, N. Y., 85. 
WilUamsville, Vt.. 472. 
Willink. N. Y,. 114, 195, 377. 
Wilmington, Del,, 536. 
Wilmot, N. H.. 60, 1S5. 
Wilmot, So, Dak., 496, 
Wilson, N. Y., 202, 203. 
Wilson County, Kan.. 215. 
Wilton, N, H., 409. 410, 423, 

424. 429. 461, 462, 463, 485. 
Winchester, Mass., 191. 
Winchester, N, H., 386. 
Windham, Conn,, 69. 
Windham, Me., 53, 93, 104, 

176, 177, 178, 179, 27s. 276, 
Windham, N. H., 434. 
Windham Coimty, Conn., 69, 

118. 
Windmill Point, Va., 460. 
Windsor. N. B., 252. 
Windsor. No. Dak., 213. 
Windsor. Vt., 460, 474. 479. 
Windsor County, Vt., 296. 
Winfield, Kan., 4';3, 454. 
Winfield. N. Y., 298. 
Winnebago County, 111., 306. 
Winneconne, Wis., 396. 
Winslow, Me,. 451. 
Winter Harbor, Me.. 93, 
Winter Hill. Mass., 57, 104. 
Winterport, Me., 224. 
Winterset, la., 248. 
Winthrop, Me.. 74, 131, 215, 

219, 224, 225, 246, 247, 255. 
Wiscasset, Me., 222, 256, 363. 
Wisconsin, 197, 226, 240, 343, 

392. 
Wobum, Mass., 191, 269. 361, 

362, 368, 401, 
Wolf Island. St. Lawrence 

River, 209, 304. 
Wolfboro, N. H..4S0, 
Wolfville. N, S., 158. 
WoUaston, Mass., 34S. 
Women's Medical College 

Philadelphia, Pa., 212. 
Woodbridge's Island, 41. 
Woodbury, Vt., 338. 
Woodfords, Me,, 484. 
Woodland. Mich., 340. 
Woodstock, N. Y„ 54S. 
Woolwich. Me,, 32S. 
Wooster, Ohio, 197. 
Wooster University, 197. 
Worcester, Mass.. 106. 376, 

283. 369. 435. 



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Worthington, Mass.. .-^s, 34, 

77, 78. 134. 135. 227. 31S. 
Wrentham, Mass., 70, 77. 
Wyandotte. Ohio. 443. 
Wyoming, 280. 



Xenia, Ohio, 29S, 299- 



Yale College, 140. 171. 
Yale Divinity School. 352. 
Yale University, 318. 436, 468. 
Yarmouth, Me.. 154, 386, 469. 
Yates Ountv. N. Y., 167. 
Yonkers. N. Y.. 181, 183. 
Yonkers-on-Hudson, N. Y., 
183. 



York, Me., 07. 

Yorkshire County, England, 

546. 
Yorktown, Va., 118, 258. 
Ypsilanti. Mich., 195. 



ZanesviUe, Ind.. 136. 



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